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Maryland Delegation to the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Joseph
Alden, Severna Park
- Rushern
L. Baker III, Cheverly
- Ted
Besesparis, College Park
- Naomi
Bloch, Potomac
- Robert
Blumenthal, Jefferson
- Alexander
Boulton, Baltimore
- Thomas
Buffenbarger, Brookeville
- Bill
Burlison, Odenton
- Brandi
Calhoun, Clinton
- Donna
Callejon, Garrett Park
- Donna
Cantor, St. Michaels
- Benjamin
L. Cardin, Baltimore
- Justin
Chappell, Laurel
- Alvaro
Cifuentes
- Clifford
Collins, Randallstown
- Belinda
Conaway, Baltimore
- Douglas
Cook, Bethesda
- Maria
Cordone, Upper Marlboro
- Corynne
Courpas, Westminster
- Elijah
E. Cummings, Baltimore
- Charles
Dean, Ridgely
- Jill
Dickey, Bowie
- Sheila
Dixon, Baltimore
- Tom
Dolina, Baltimore
- Jennifer
P. Dougherty, Frederick
- Douglas
M. Duncan, Rockville
- Donna
S. Edwards, Baltimore
- Cheryl
Everman, Federalsburg
- Camille
Exum, Capitol Heights
- Mark
Feinroth, Olney
- Dawn
Flythe, Upper Marlboro
- Patricia
Ann Foerster, Cockeysville
- Kathleen
Ford, Baltimore
- John
Gage, Washington, D.C.
- Lisa
A. Gladden, Baltimore
- Parris
N. Glendening
- Michael
Gollin, Bowie
- Mary
Green, Clinton
- Janice
Griffin
- Pam
Guzzone, Columbia
- Gary
Hamer, Ellicott City
- Sara
Hamer, Ellicott City
- Joseph
Hansen, Rockville
- C.
Sue Hecht, Frederick
- Jay
Hidden, Sparrows Point
- Richard
Hirn, Chevy Chase
- Carolyn
J. B. Howard, Mitchellville
- Steny
H. Hoyer, Mechanicsville
- Marvin
Hurwitz, Baltimore
- Glenn
Ivey, Cheverly
- Jack
Johnson, Upper Marlboro
- Lorretta
Johnson, Baltimore
- Cheryl
C. Kagan, Rockville
- Anne
Kaiser, Olney
- Weldon
Latham, Washington, D.C.
- Gloria
Lawlah, Hillcrest Heights
- Susan
Clair Lee, Bethesda
- Soo
Lee-Cho, Bethesda
- Isiah
Leggett, Annapolis
- Belkis
Leong-Hong, Gaithersburg
- Susan
Liss, Chevy Chase
- Anne
Maher, Takoma Park
- Erum
Malik, Ellicott City
- Fred
Mason, Baltimore
- Richard
McKeon, Gaithersburg
- R.
Michelle Melton, Upper Marlboro
- Richard
P. Michalski, Upper Marlboro
- Glenard
Middleton, Baltimore
- Barbara
A. Mikulski
- Melanie
Lynn Miller, Bowie
- Thomas
V. Miller, Jr., Clinton
- Heather
Mizeur, Takoma Park
- Mabel
Murray, Randallstown
- Mary
Jo Neville, Dayton
- Martin
J. O'Malley, Baltimore
- R.
Scott Pastrick
- Edith
Patterson, Pomfret
- Gregory
Pecoraro, Westminster
- Carol
Pensky
- John
Porcari, Cheverly
- Joan
Marie Pratt, Baltimore
- Wayne
Rogers, Annapolis
- Dan
Rupli, Brunswick
- C.
A. 'Dutch' Ruppersberger, Cockeysville
- Paul
S. Sarbanes
- James
T. Smith, Jr., Reistertown
- Doris
Spencer, Chesapeake Beach
- Michael
Steed, Washington, D.C.
- John
J. Sweeney
- Ina
Taylor, Bel Air
- Willie
Thomas, Baltimore
- Beatrice
P. Tignor, Upper Marlboro
- Kathleen
Kennedy Townsend
- Susan
Turnbull, Bethesda
- Christopher
Van Hollen, Kensington
- Dorothy
Walsh, Annapolis
- Lynne
Warshaw, Columbia
- Walter
Williams, Baltimore
- Albert
R. Wynn, Mitchellville
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Edmund
Bennett, Annapolis
- Connie
Galiazzo DeJuliis, Baltimore
- Ono
Ekeh, Waldorf
- Louise
Gallum, Montgomery Village
- William
Minor, Bethesda
- Raymond
M. Rankin, Columbia
- William
V. Taylor, Baltimore
- Veronica
Turner, Camp Springs
- Maria
Welch, Lutherville
- Ruth
Zlotowitz, Ellicott City
- Elizabeth
Zogby, Baltimore
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