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Maine Delegation to the
2004 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Thomas H. Allen, Portland - Shlomit Auciello, Warren - John Elias Baldacci - Lu Bauer, Windham - William Bryan, Bowdoinham - Carla Bryson, Portland - Mary Cathcart, Orono - Ed Cohen, Waterville - Paul Cunningham, South Portland - Kenneth M. Curtis, Portland - Jennifer DeChant, Bath - Melanie Dees, Portland - Ed Desgrosseilliers, Auburn - Jill Duson, Portland - Elizabeth Ehrenfeld, Falmouth - David Garrity, Portland - Leslie Harlow, Sullivan - Neil Jamieson, Scarborough - Betty Johnson, Lincolnville - D. Bruce King, Bradley - Michael W. MacLeod-Ball, Kennebunkport - Elaine Makas, Lewiston - Jim Martin, Orono - Dale McCormick, Augusta - Dorothy Melanson, Falmouth - Michael H. Michaud, East Millinocket - George J. Mitchell - Roxanne Munksgaard, Bangor - Cheryl Neale, Bangor - Mark Ouellette, Scarborough - Gwethalyn M. Phillips, Bangor - Steve Rowe, Portland - Scott Ruffner, Bangor - Samuel D. Shapiro, Waterville - Alison Smith, Portland

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Maggie Allen, Bath - Michael Broderick, Bethel - Gulley Dunlap, Surry - Robert O'Brien, Peaks Island


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