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Louisiana Delegation to the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Rodney
Alexander, Quitman
- Patsy
Arceneaux, Baton Rouge
- Dale
N. Atkins, New Orleans
- Jonathan
Augustine, Baton Rouge
- Alton
G. Bailey, Leesville
- Diana
E. Bajoie, New Orleans
- Kathleen
B. Blanco, Baton Rouge
- Matthew
F. Block, Thibodaux
- Mary
J. 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 J.
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
LaCour, 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
Gill 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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