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Georgia Delegation to the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Stacey
Abrams, Atlanta
- Clayton
Adams, Blairsville
- Scotty
Akemon, Rome
- Barbara
Bailey, Valdosta
- T. R.
Bailey, Valdosta
- Thurbert
E. Baker, Atlanta
- Margaret
Ball, Dalton
- Mary
Ballew, Valdosta
- Karin
Barber, Peachtree City
- Roy E.
Barnes, Marietta
- Sharon
Beasley-Teague, Red Oak
- Ashley
Daniel Bell, Gainesville
- Eldrin
Bell, Jonesboro
- Jan
Benschop, Blairsville
- Sanford
D. Bishop, Jr., Albany
- Erica
Brooks, Atlanta
- Naomi
D. Brown, Atlanta
- Constance
Burkes, Albany
- Gloria
S. Butler, Clarkston
- James
Butler, Marietta
- Barbara
Christian Campbell, Stone Mountain
- Alphonso
Cardenas, Lawrenceville
- Jimmy
Carter
- Zachary
Chapman, Atlanta
- James
L. Cherry, Lilburn
- Terry
Coleman, Atlanta
- Ashley
Collier, Thomasville
- Linda
H. Collins, Marietta
- Mtesa
P. Cottemond, Augusta
- Cathy
Cox, Atlanta
- Carole
Dabbs, Kennesaw
- George
Darden
- Gail
Davenport, Jonesboro
- Wendy
Davis, Rome
- Hattie
B. Dorsey, Atlanta
- Winfred
Dukes, Albany
- Linda
Edmonds, Decatur
- Andrew
Feiler, Atlanta
- Shirley
Franklin, Atlanta
- Sherry
Friedman, Atlanta
- Page
Gleason, Atlanta
- Stacey
Godfrey, Cartersville
- Maxine
S. Goldstein, Milledgeville
- Linda
Graham, Hinesville
- Lowell
M. Greenbaum, Augusta
- Mary
Harris, Brunswick
- Monica
Helms, Marietta
- Debra
Henson, Lawrenceville
- Michele
Henson, Stone Mountain
- Lois
Hunter, Jonesboro
- Tommy
Irvin, Atlanta
- Lester
Jackson, Savannah
- Valerie
Jackson, Atlanta
- Donzella
J. James, College Park
- Lynmore
James, Montezuma
- Sheila
Jones, Atlanta
- Robert
Kahn, Marietta
- Roger
Kahn, White
- Jennifer
Kauffman, Athens
- Karen
Kilgo, Fayetteville
- Craig
Kuglar, Atlanta
- Rick
Lasseter, Valdosta
- Sylvia
Lee, Tucker
- Stephen
Leeds, Atlanta
- John
Lewis, Atlanta
- Herbert
Mabry, Atlanta
- Kevin
Madden, Peachtree City
- Denise
L. Majette
- Pedro
Marin, Duluth
- Jim
Marshall, Macon
- Don
McDaniel, Duluth
- Ann
McKenzie, Atlanta
- Billy
Mitchell, Stone Mountain
- Jennifer
Moore, Atlanta
- Brian
Murray, Athens
- Adam
Nisbet, Gray
- Charles
Pittman, Trenton
- Morris
Powell, Rising Fawn
- Linda
Pryor, Dahlonega
- Sofie
Rahman, Snellville
- Nikki
Randall, Macon
- Richard
A. Ray, Atlanta
- Kasim
Reed, Atlanta
- Calvin
A. Rodwell, Stone Mountain
- Richard
Saeger, Valdosta
- Kenneth
Samuel, Lithonia
- David
Scott, Atlanta
- Sukari
Scott, Ellenwood
- Barbara
A. Sims, Athens
- Calvin
Smyre, Columbus
- Mark
Taylor, Atlanta
- Marsha
Taylor, Atlanta
- Michael
Thurmond, Decatur
- Cynthia
Tucker, Stone Mountain
- Andre
Walker, College Park
- Al
Williams, Midway
- Brenda
Williams, Stone Mountain
- Cynthia
Williams, Atlanta
- Deana
Womack, Marietta
- David
Worley, Atlanta
- Sam
Zamarripa, Atlanta
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Linda
Benschop, Blairsville
- Desdimonia
Cross, Decatur
- Mark
Dehler, Decatur
- Doris
Harris, Cochran
- Jerry
Payne, Ringgold
- Gerald
Redd, Marietta
- Brian
Reyher, Carrollton
- Lithangia
S. Robinson, Atlanta
- Lola
Scott Russell, Stone Mountain
- Robert
Whitelaw, Atlanta
- Cheryl
Williams, Duluth
- Michael
Williams, Atlanta
- Corey
Wimberly, Camilla
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