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Connecticut Delegation to the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Martha
Aasen, Westport
- James
Amann, Hartford
- Anthony
Avallone, Milford
- Shirley
Black, New Britain
- Richard
Blumethal, Greenwich
- Carmen
Boudier, Bloomfield
- Bernice
Bowman, West Haven
- Rajinder
Buttar, Vernon
- Susan
Bysiewicz, Middletown
- Ellen
Camhi, Stamford
- Peter
Carozza, Cheshire
- Thomas
Carusello, Waterbury
- Yolanda
Castillo, Hartford
- Gary
Collins, Middletown
- Joe
Courtney, Vernon
- Rosemary
Coyle, Colchester
- Silvia
Cruz, New Britain
- Kenneth
Dagliere, East Haven
- Rosa
L. DeLauro, New Haven
- John
DeStefano, New Haven
- Nancy
DiNardo, Trumbull
- Christopher
J. Dodd
- John
Droney, West Hartford
- Martin
Dunleavy, Washington, D.C.
- Mary
Fabrizi, Bridgeport
- Sandra
Gebhardt, New Haven
- Audrey
Honig Geragosian, New Britain
- Demetrios
Giannaros, Farmington
- Brenda
Hamilton, Middletown
- Gay
Story Hamilton, Uncasville, Montville
- Toni
N. Harp, New Haven
- George
C. Jepsen
- Essie
Labrot, West Hartford
- John
B. Larson, East Hartford
- Gary
LeBeau, East Hartford
- Joseph
I. Lieberman
- Martin
M. Looney, New Haven
- Salvatore
Luciano, Watertown
- Moira
Lyons, Stamford
- Dannel
Malloy, Stamford
- Glenn
Marshall, Woodbridge
- Mona
Mohib, Washington, D.C.
- Anna
Montalvo, Bridgeport
- Dorothy
Mrowka, Colchester
- Denise
L. Nappier, Hartford
- Janeen
Nolan Olsen, Clinton
- John
W. Olsen, Clinton
- Allen
Page, Hamden
- Nick
Paindiris, Glastonbury
- Sharon
Palmer, Quaker Hill
- Lori
Pelletier, Middletown
- Eddie
A. Perez, Hartford
- Brian
A. Petronella, Norwalk
- Larry
Price, West Hartford
- Jay
Riddle, Shelton
- Norma
Rodriguez-Reyes, New Haven
- Joelle
Schmitz, Enfield
- Clare
Serrantino, Cromwell
- Kevin
B. Sullivan, West Hartford
- J.
Paul Vance, Waterbury
- Philip
A. Wheeler, Middle Haddam, East Hampton
- Nancy
S. Wyman, Tolland
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Audrey
Blondin, Torrington
- Leo
Canty, Windsor
- Gloria
Collins, Vernon
- Julie
Kushner, Danbury
- David
Nyberg, New Haven
- Robert
Rose, Westport
- Lon
Seidman, Essex
- Patrick
Louis Tallarita, Enfield
- Susan
Voigt, New Haven
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