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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, Arlington, Va. - 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 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 S. 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, Washington, D.C. - 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, Washington, D.C. - Ina Taylor, Bel Air - Willie Thomas, Baltimore - Beatrice P. Tignor, Upper Marlboro - Kathleen Kennedy Townsend - Susan W. 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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Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
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