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Minnesota Delegation to the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Irv
Anderson, International Falls
- Julie
Blaha, Ramsey
- Daniel
Brown, St. Paul
- Jed
Burkett, Minneapolis
- Don
Bye, Pequot Lakes
- Phil
Carruthers, Brooklyn Center
- Donna
Cassutt, Minneapolis
- Yee
Chang, St. Paul
- Tarryl
Clark, St. Paul
- Richard
Cohen, St. Paul
- Mark
Dayton
- Donald
Deye, Cambridge
- D.
Scott Dibble, Minneapolis
- Anne
Dykstra, Minneapolis
- Keith
Ellison, Minneapolis
- Matt
Entenza, St. Paul
- Dawn
Erlandson, Minneapolis
- Mike
Erlandson, Minneapolis
- Peggy
Flanagan, Minneapolis
- Betty
Folliard, Golden Valley
- Ken
Foxworth, Minneapolis
- Kerry
Gauthier, Duluth
- Jennifer
Godinez, St. Louis Park
- Benjamin
Gross, Eagan
- Gary
Gross, Ham Lake
- Rod
Halvorson, St. Paul
- Laura
Herridge, Mendota Heights
- Bill
Hilty, Finlayson
- Laurie
Hilty, Finlayson
- Marge
Nelson Hoffa, Minnetonka
- Mohamed
Jibrell, Minneapolis
- Elton
Jones, Erskine
- Sharon
Josephson, Detroit Lakes
- Sylvia
Kaplan, Minneapolis
- Tom
Kayser, St. Paul
- Mary
Faith Kidder, Minneapolis
- Amy
Klobuchar, Minneapolis
- Jevne
Kloeber, Apple Valley
- Sara
Kloek, Morris
- Greg
Knutson, Grove City
- Joyce
LeClaire, Big Lake
- Dave
Lee, Edina
- Sarah
Lewerenz, Duluth
- Nakiesha
Mabrey, Minneapolis
- Linda
Maloney, St. Cloud
- Betty
McCollum, St. Paul
- Walter
F. Mondale, Minneapolis
- Javier
Morillo-Alicea, St. Paul
- DyShaun
Muhammad, Minneapolis
- Kathleen
Murphy, St. Paul
- Kara
Nelson, Northfield
- Nancy
Nelson, Eden Prairie
- James
L. Oberstar
- Priya
Outar, Maplewood
- Al
Patton, Sartell
- Robert
Peacock, Cloquet
- Collin
C. Peterson
- Everett
Pettiford, Minneapolis
- Patricia
Reed, Kettle River
- Jessica
Ringwelski, Little Falls
- Richard
Rolland, Benson
- Georgiana
Ruzich, Maple Grove
- Martin
Olav Sabo
- Lori
A. Sellner, Sleepy Eye
- Seema
Shah, Minneapolis
- Nora
Slawik, Maplewood
- Darryl
Stanton, Eden Prairie
- Chandler
Harrison Stevens, Austin
- Jackie
Stevenson, Minneapolis
- Amanda
Tempel, Minneapolis
- Cy
Thao, St. Paul
- Megan
Thomas, St. Paul
- Katie
Tilley, Eagan
- Irvin
Turner, Waubun
- Charles
Underwood, Minneapolis
- Bao
Vang, St. Paul
- Ray
Waldron, St. Paul
- Dominick
Washington, Minneapolis
- Deborah
Watts, Plymouth
- Emily
Wenzel, Rochester
- Lydia
White, St. Cloud
- Linda
Wilkinson, Inver Grove Heights
- Lynn
Wilson, Rochester
- Gregory
Wright, Rochester
- Asad
Zaman, Inver Grove Heights
- Rose
Ann Zimbro, Minneapolis
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Scott
Benson, Minneapolis
- Jim
Bootz, Chaska
- Lou
Ellingson, Eden Prairie
- Krysta
Kavenaugh, Minneapolis
- Janice
Knieff, Marshall
- Janet
Lund, Minneapolis
- Richard
Nelson, Eden Prairie
- Mahilam
Palanisami, Minneapolis
- Theresa
Reilly, Duluth
- Victoria
Reinhardt, White Bear Lake
- J.
Scott Urban, North Mankato
- John
Vilsack, Woodbury
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