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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, Little Rock - 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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