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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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