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Indiana Delegation to the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Dora
May Abel, Terre Haute
- Joseph
Andrew
- Terri
Austin, Anderson
- B.
Patrick Bauer, South Bend
- Evan
Bayh
- Dean
Boerste, Tell City
- LarRita
Boren, Upland
- Myrna
Brown, Vincennes
- Robert
Brown, Brownstown
- Cordelia
Lewis Burks, Indianapolis
- Linda
Buzinec, Hobart
- Julia
Carson, Indianapolis
- Mary
Titsworth Chandler, Indianapolis
- Steve
Alonzo Clark, New Castle
- Rudolph
Clay, Crown Point
- Sue
Conner, Sharpsville
- Phoebe
Crane, Whitestown
- Kathy
Davis, Indianapolis
- Rogelio
Dominguez, Crown Point
- Mary
Downes, South Bend
- Betty
Dunnuck, Muncie
- Jennifer
Edwards, Muncie
- Mary
Elgin, Gary
- Janet
Ellis, Noblesville
- Michael
Ellis, Terre Haute
- James
Garner, New Albany
- Leona
Glazebrooks, Indianapolis
- Karen
Guckien, Camden
- Jeanette
Hackman, Brownstown
- Glenda
Hampton, Evansville
- Michael
M. Harmless, Greencastle
- Rachelle
Hatcher, Gary
- Laverne
Hayes, Rising Sun
- Baron
P. Hill, Seymour
- Teddy
Huffer, Cutler
- Mike
Imbler, Greentown
- Nora
Jarmon, Lafayette
- Lacy
Johnson, Indianapolis
- W.
Faye Johnson, Indianapolis
- Sandra
Kennedy, Fort Wayne
- Joseph
E. Kernan, Indianapolis
- Maggie
Kernan, Indianapolis
- Sheila
Klinker, Lafayette
- Vidya
Kora, Michigan City
- Sally
LaSota, Merrillville
- Stanley
Levco, Evansville
- Troy
Liggett, Indianapolis
- Rita A.
Long, Boonville
- Charlotte
Lewis Martin, Indianapolis
- Elaine
Mellencamp, Nashville
- Butch
Morgan, South Bend
- Winfield
Moses, Jr., Fort Wayne
- Cathline
Mullin, Indianapolis
- Anne
O'Connor, Indianapolis
- Thomas
J. O'Donnell, Indianapolis
- Robert
Pastrick, East Chicago
- John
Perkins, Jeffersonville
- Bart
Peterson, Indianapolis
- Gerald
Poor, Muncie
- Jay
K. Potesta, Indianapolis
- Charlotte
Robertson, Chesterton
- James
Robinson, Hammond
- Jenny
Sarabia, Indianapolis
- Arnold
Scott, Carmel
- Bren
Simon, Carmel
- Day
Smith, Columbia City
- Jeff
Smulyan, Indianapolis
- Stephen
Stiglich, East Chicago
- Mary
Lou Terrell, Vincennes
- Kipper
Tew, Indianapolis
- Connie
Thurman, Indianapolis
- Terry
L. Thurman, Indianapolis
- Edward
Treacy, Indianapolis
- Dennis
Tropp, Avilla
- Peter
J. Visclosky, Merrillville
- Brett
Voorhies, Avon
- Lillian
Wafford, Indianapolis
- Wayne
Watson, Indianapolis
- Jonathan
Weinzapfel, Evansville
- Leon
West, Portage
- Joseph
Whaley, Mooresville
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Susan
Althouse, Jonesboro
- Lara
Beck, Indianapolis
- David
Bozell, Columbus
- Dawna
Gardner, Mauckport
- Teresa
Hunchman, New Albany
- Melinda
Jones, Indianapolis
- Richard
Merren, Jr., Fort Wayne
- Joseph
Miller, Indianapolis
- Clarence
Piercey, Indianapolis
- Rod
Roberson, Elkhart
- Ron
Shepard, Clinton
- Marty
Vagenas, Merrillville
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