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Arizona Delegation to the
2004 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Martin Bacal, Tucson - Lucy Berman, Sun Lakes - Maryanne Bickford, Sun City - Martha Bruneau, Glendale - Janice C. Brunson, Paradise Valley - Nancy Buel, Fountain Hills - Virgel Cain, Cave Creek - Susan Castner, Scottsdale - John Chiazza, Gilbert - Kenneth Clark, Phoenix - Laura Elias De La Torre, Tucson - Ted Downing, Tucson - Dolly Emmett, Phoenix - William Fitzgerald, Scottsdale - Beverly Fox-Miller, Mesa - Gabrielle Giffords, Tucson - Terry Goddard, Phoenix - Anne Greenberg, Scottsdale - Balbir Grewal, Phoenix - Raúl M. Grijalva, Tucson - Britt Hanson, Bisbee - Ricardo Hernandez, Tucson - Llewellyn Howell, Glendale - Jack Jackson, Jr., Phoenix - Dennis Jensen, Sun City - Matt Jewett, Phoenix - Judy Kennedy, Phoenix - Avtar Khalsa, Flagstaff - Lawrence King, Scottsdale - Rose Marie Lopez, Phoenix - Gerald Lusson, Phoenix - Merle Lustig, Phoenix - Shirley McAllister, Sun City - George Miller, Tucson - Roslyn Miller, Tucson - Jerome Mooers, Sun Lakes - Janet Napolitano - Tim Nelson, Phoenix - Carter Olson, Florence - Daniel R. Ortega, Jr., Phoenix - Gayl Overgaard, Globe - Ron Owen, Scottsdale - Steve Owens, Scottsdale - Ed Pastor, Phoenix - Laura Pastor, Phoenix - James Pederson, Phoenix - Lisa Perez, Scottsdale - Margaret Pierce, Green Valley - Carmen V. Prezelski, Tucson - Theodore Prezelski, Tucson - Joni Ramos, Scottsdale - Evangeline Rios, Kearny - Joe Rios, Kearny - F. Ann Rodriguez, Tucson - Marie Rogers, Avondale - Bob Rosenberg, Phoenix - Vivian Juan Saunders, Sells - Esther Sharif, Tucson - Barbara Silverburg, Tucson - Alexis Tameron, Mesa - Erik Trevino, Tucson - Sue Tucker, Tucson - Roger Wolf, Tucson - Dritan Zela, Scottsdale

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Diane Call, Tucson - David Goldwin, Phoenix - Peggy Toomey Hammon, Flagstaff - Byron Howard, Tucson - H. Ash Silverburg, Jr., Tucson - Eddie Smith, Glendale - Karl Tucker, Tucson - Lisa Underhill, Phoenix - Mary Rose Wilcox, Phoenix


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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 192,291 politicians, living and dead.

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