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Illinois Delegation to the
2000 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Carolyn Ball - John Baricevic - Willie T. Barrow, Chicago - Michael Bauer - Stephen Bean - William Beavers - Julia Beckman - Rosemary Bilecki - Margaret Blackshere - Rod R. Blagojevich - Albert Blanchard - Michael Boland - Joan Brennan - Susan Brown - Jerry Butler - Joseph Cari, Jr. - Howard W. Carroll - Elizabeth Ann Chambliss - Cardiss Collins - Laleen Collins-Doerrer - Vilma Colom - Kevin Conlon - Maureen Connelly - Jerry F. Costello, Belleville - Julie Curry - Richard M. Daley, Chicago - Danny K. Davis, Chicago - Gilbert Delgado - Vince Demuzio - Tim Drea - Richard J. Durbin - Judy Erwin - Lane A. Evans, Rock Island - Gayl Ferraro - Lynn Foster - Wilson Frost - Dennis J. Gannon - Maria Gonzalez - Kurt Granberg - Angelita Grebiskes - Barbara J. Gross - Luis V. Gutierrez, Chicago - Debbie Halvorson - Charles A. Hartke - Helen Heiland - Vivian Hickey - Daniel W. Hynes - Thomas C. Hynes, Chicago - Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Chicago - Denny Jacobs, East Moline - Elizabeth Jensen - Susan Jensen - Margarita Jimenez - Lovana S. Jones - Ann L. Kalayil - Thomas Lakin - James Laski - Spencer Leak, Jr. - Mary Ann Levar - Terry Link - William O. Lipinski, Chicago - Michael Madigan - Antoinette Malatesta - Donald Markgraf - Iris Y. Martinez - Rosalva Martinez - Shirley Ann McCombs, Petersburg - Barbara McGowan - Iola McGowan - Cora L. McGruder - Daniel McLaughlin - Victory McNamara - Dianne Meeks, Carbondale - Johnny Miller - Joseph Mario Moreno - Bart Moy - Audrey Nixon - John Norwood - Rudolph Papa - Geraldine Parr - Linda Pasternak - Laura Perna - Toni Perrin - Richard Phelan - David D. Phelps - James Polk - Jo Poshard - Ronald E. Powell - John Rednour, Du Quoin - Thomas Reece - Victoria Rigney - Carol Ronen - Trude Roselle - Virginia Rugai - Jesse Ruiz - Bobby L. Rush, Chicago - Judith Sandoval - Cynthia Santos - Cameron B. Satterthwaite - Michael Saville - Janice D. Schakowsky, Evanston - Jeff Schoenberg - Bertha M. Scott - Doug Scott - Pratima Shah - James Sheehan - Thomas Simmons - Deborah Sims - Ellen Sinclair - Edward Smith - J. C. Smith - Michael K. Smith - Terry Steczo - Bobbie Steele - Ann Stepan - James Stevens - Todd Stroger - Mary Tapia-Barthel - Christina Tchen - Patrick Thompson - Doris Turner - Stanley Valentine - Jesus Vasquez - Caryl Wadley-Foy - James M. Wall - James Walsh - Patrick D. Welch, Peru - Thomas D. Whalen - Jesse White - Norma Jean White - David Wilhelm - Jerry Williams, Sr. - Henry Williamson - Brumettia J. Wilson - Robert Wilson

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Daniel Adams - Maurice W. Arbuckle - Victor Armendariz - Annie Davis - Christopher Dunn - James Dyson - Raymond Harris - Kathryn Harvey - Mercedes Mallette - Mary Morten - Madelyn Orr - Roger Poole - Mike Quigley - David W. Rands - Amalia Rioja - Ellen Schanzle-Haskins - Martha B. Swanson


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Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
The Political
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The Political Graveyard is a web site about U.S. political history and cemeteries. It is the Internet's most comprehensive source for American political biography, listing 180,022 politicians, living and dead.

The Political Graveyard is created and maintained by Lawrence Kestenbaum, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, who is solely responsible for its structure and content. Web hosting is provided by Paul Haas, of Ypsilanti, Michigan. The site opened on July 1, 1996; the last full revision was done on June 16, 2008.