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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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