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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 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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Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
The Political
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The Political Graveyard is a web site about U.S. political history and cemeteries. It is the Internet's most comprehensive source for American political biography, listing 180,022 politicians, living and dead.

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