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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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The Political
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