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Kentucky Delegation to the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Jack
Absher, Prestonsburg
- Rocky
Adkins, Sandy Hook
- Pauline
Applegate, Vanceburg
- Charlotte
Arnold, Frankfort
- Kathy
Black-Dennis, Louisville
- Moretta
Bosley, Owensboro
- Bradley
Burtner, Villa Hills
- Toni
Canterbury, South Williamson
- Keisha
Carter, Lexington
- Ben
Chandler
- Robert
Combs, Pikeville
- Chris
Eaton, Bowling Green
- Bill
Garmer, Frankfort
- Richard
Gott, Bowling Green
- Anita
Gray, Louisville
- Leonard
Gray, Louisville
- Margaret
Greynolds, Georgetown
- Donna
Sutton Haynes, Philpot
- Joyce
Kemp, Paducah
- Diane
Lawless, Lexington
- Jean-Marie
Lawson, Bowling Green
- Marcus
Little, Madisonville
- William
Londrigan, Louisville
- Timothy
Longmeyer, Louisville
- Mildred
Lowe, Raccoon
- Crit
Luallen, Frankfort
- Ken
Lucas
- Donald
Lyons, Lexington
- Gregory
May, Raccoon
- W.
Terry McBrayer, Lexington
- Kay
McCollum, Kuttawa
- Jesus
Menendez, Paducah
- Jennifer
Miller, Lexington
- Jonathan
Miller, Lexington
- Wanda
Mitchell-Smith, Louisville
- George
Moore, Mt. Sterling
- Jennifer
Moore, Louisville
- Justin
Morgan, Lexington
- Kerry
S. Morgan, Bowling Green
- Teri
Mosier, Louisville
- Gerald
A. Neal, Louisville
- Betsy
B. Nowland-Curry, Lexington
- James
Palumbo, Lexington
- Paula
Payne, Bardstown
- Georgia
Davis Powers, Louisville
- Allen
Price, Eubank
- Robert
Sanders, Fort Mitchell
- Jason
Sauer, Owensboro
- Sara
Sidebottom, Covington
- Kathy
Stein, Lexington
- Perry
Stokes, Guthrie
- David
Tandy, Louisville
- Carolyn
Whitaker-Tandy, Louisville
- Jo
Etta Wickliffe, Harrodsburg
- James
Worley, Richmond
- Diana
Yancey, Paducah
- Brent
Yonts, Greenville
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Martha
Booth, Frankfort
- Charla
DeWitt, Bardstown
- M.
Fuson, Covington
- Bobby
Lacer, Henderson
- Darrell
Martin, Louisville
- Paul
Miller, Louisville
- J.
Lee Murphy, Richmond
- Angela
Rogers, Frankfort
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