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Louisiana Delegation to the
2004 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Rodney Alexander, Quitman - Patsy Arceneaux, Baton Rouge - Dale Atkins, New Orleans - Jonathan Augustine, Baton Rouge - Alton G. Bailey, Leesville - Diana E. Bajoie, New Orleans - Kathleen B. Blanco, Baton Rouge - Matthew Block, Thibodaux - Mary Bonier, Chestnut - John B. Breaux - Carolyn Brown, Hammond - Helen Gentry Brown, Shreveport - Elsie P. Burkhalter, Slidell - Billye Burns, West Monroe - Fran Bussie, Baton Rouge - Charlotte Cantwell, Baton Rouge - Karen Carter, New Orleans - Kirk Cheramie, Golden Meadow - Julie Cherry, Baton Rouge - Jane C. Christopher, Pearl River - James Cox, Lake Charles - Marilyn Cox, Lake Charles - Irma Muse Dixon, New Orleans - Lois Fallon, Slidell - Eva Kathryn Filo, Lake Charles - Charles Foti, Baton Rouge - Terrell Fowler, Lake Charles - Julie Marie Goins, Leesville - Connie C. Goodly, New Orleans - Francis M. Gowen, Jr., Shreveport - Marlin Gusman, New Orleans - Don Hines, Bunkie - Madalyne Brown Hingle, Buras - Melvin Holden, Baton Rouge - Ben L. Jeffers, Baton Rouge - William J. Jefferson, New Orleans - Jalila Jefferson-Bullock, New Orleans - Christopher John - Eddie J. Jordan, Jr., New Orleans - Nat La Cour, New Orleans - Mary L. Landrieu - Phyllis C. Landrieu, New Orleans - Rebecca Landry, New Orleans - Myron Lawson, Alexandria - Richard Earl Lee, Pineville - Bobby Major, New Orleans - Jerry McKernan, Baton Rouge - Arthur A. Morrell, New Orleans - Cynthia Morrell, New Orleans - Barbara Norton, Shreveport - Bob Odom, Zachary - Jesse L. Phillips, Slidell - Renee G. Pratt, New Orleans - Cedric Richmond, New Orleans - Ty Roberts, Baton Rouge - Norma Jane Sabiston, New Orleans - Eddie Sapir, New Orleans - Douglas M. Schmidt, New Orleans - Judy Benfield Schrumpf, Sulphur - Derrick Shepherd, Marrero - Michael D. Skinner, Baton Rouge - Gary L. Smith, Jr., Norco - Judy Songy, LaPlace - Nita Steele, Shreveport - Ernest Stephens, Baton Rouge - Terry Taylor, Sulphur - Alexia Thompson, Lafayette - Jane Triche, Napoleonville - Mary L. Wardsworth, Alexandria - Christopher Whittington, Baton Rouge - Mary Lou T. Winters, Metairie - Robert Wooley, Baton Rouge

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Stanford Barre, New Orleans - Francis Beck, Baton Rouge - Anna B. Cunningham, Morgan City - Winifred J. Fowler, Lake Charles - Barbara L. Mansfield, Bastrop - Brad Orman, Franklinton - Wilfred Pierre, Lafayette - Joseph Stone, Baker - Angelé T. Wilson, New Orleans - Matthew Wright, Benton


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Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
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