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Alabama Delegation to the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Ginger
Avery, Prattville
- Katherine
Baker, Birmingham
- Tom
Barnett, Birmingham
- Lowell
Barron, Rainsville
- Maudie
Bedford, Russellville
- Roger
Bedford, Russellville
- Albert
Bell, Talladega
- Ella
Bell, Montgomery
- Marcel
Black, Tuscumbia
- Barbara
Boyd, Anniston
- Valvier
H. Bright, Montgomery
- Beatrice
Brooks, Enterprise
- Bernest
Brooks, Enterprise
- Amy
Burks, Decatur
- James
E. Buskey, Mobile
- Helen
J. Carter, Birmingham
- Rex
Cheatham, Decatur
- William
Clark, Prichard
- Sallie
B. Cook, Tuscaloosa
- Bud
Cramer, Huntsville
- Artur
Davis, Birmingham
- Carolyn
Davis, Birmingham
- Tyna
D. Davis, Montgomery
- Warren
Davis, Montgomery
- Grover
Dunn, Bessemer
- James
Dunn, Anniston
- Priscilla
Dunn, Bessemer
- Ernestine
Elliott, Decatur
- Isaiah
Ezell, Normal
- Vivian
Figures, Mobile
- James
E. Folsom, Jr., Cullman
- Marsha
Folsom, Cullman
- Fred
D. Gray, Tuskegee
- Albert
Hall, Curley
- Laura
Hall, Huntsville
- Seth
Hammet, Andalusia
- Alvin
Holmes, Montgomery
- Barbara
A. Howard, Tuskegee
- Ann
Hubbert, Montgomery
- Doug
Jones, Birmingham
- Yvonne
Kennedy, Mobile
- Richard
J. Lindsey, Centre
- Kobi
Little, Selma
- Janet
May, Montgomery
- Bettye
Maye, York
- E.
B. McClain, Midfield
- Susan
D. Parker, Rogersville
- Redding
Pitt, Montgomery
- Joe L.
Reed, Montgomery
- Quinton
Ross, Montgomery
- Bobby
Singleton, Greensboro
- Teresa
Smiley, Hayden
- Rodger
Smitherman, Birmingham
- Shelia
Smoot, Birmingham
- Doris
Stallworth-Barron, Anniston
- Patricia
Todd, Birmingham
- Albert
Turner, Marion
- Barbara
L. Turner, Monroeville
- Frankye
H. Underwood, Jasper
- Pam
Wallace, Athens
- Brad
Williams, Crane Hill
- Nancy
L. Worley, Montgomery
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Susan
Brown, Owens Cross Roads
- Barbara
Bryant, Gadsden
- Dale
M. Bryant, Selma
- Danny
Corbett, Phenix City
- Terance
D. Dawson, Montgomery
- Lynn
Hicks, Alabaster
- Pat
Lewis, Mobile
- Joseph
C. Mitchell, Mobile
- Daniel
Robinson, Montgomery
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