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Arkansas Delegation to the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Annie
Abrams, Little Rock
- Mary
Jane Akel, Harrison
- Don
Beavers, North Little Rock
- Mike
Beebe, Searcy
- Joe
Bennett, Harrison
- Dwayne
Bensing, West Fork
- Marion
Berry, Gillett
- Karla
Bradley, Fayetteville
- Robin
Carroll, El Dorado
- Dianne
Curry, Little Rock
- Charlie
Daniels, Bryant
- Martha
Dixon, Arkadelphia
- Amber
Elbert, Little Rock
- Joyce
Elliott, Little Rock
- Anna
Farris, Arkadelphia
- Jimmie
Lou Fisher, Little Rock
- Mary
Freeman, Portia
- Hadley
Glover, Rogers
- Adella
Gray, Fayetteville
- Lula
Gray, Pine Bluff
- Terri
Hollingsworth, Little Rock
- Alan
Hughes, Maumelle
- Sean
Johnson, Little Rock
- Steven
Jones, West Memphis
- Charles
King, Little Rock
- Michael
Langley, Paragould
- Sam
Ledbetter, Little Rock
- Blanche
Lambert Lincoln
- Jennifer
Martinez, Little Rock
- Peggy
McClain, Springdale
- Carolyn
Middlebrook, Blytheville
- Ron
Oliver, North Little Rock
- Gayle
Owens, Jacksonville
- Mark
Pryor
- Marion
Rawn, Little Rock
- Barbara
Rollins, Des Arc
- Michael
Avery Ross, Prescott
- Lottie
H. Shackelford, Little Rock
- Ron
Sheffield, Little Rock
- Vic
Snyder, Little Rock
- Barbara
Thexton, Hot Springs
- Mark
Wilcox, Little Rock
- Hank
Wilkins, Pine Bluff
- Jason
Willett, Jonesboro
- Jewell
Willis, Malvern
- Gus
Wingfield, Little Rock
- Karen
Cox Wooten, Osceola
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Alejandro
Aviles, West Fork
- Karen
Garcia, Hot Springs
- John
Garner, Eureka Springs
- Thomas
Keating, Blytheville
- Betty
McGuire, Malvern
- Cydney
Pearce, Maumelle
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