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Mississippi Delegation to the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Gary
Anderson, Jackson
- Cindy
Ayers-Elliott, Jackson
- Gary
Bailey, Tupelo
- Earle
Banks, Jackson
- Jessie
Banks, Tchula
- Barbara
Blackmon, Canton
- Leroy
Brooks, Columbus
- Mary
Katherine Brown, Vicksburg
- Zelma
Carson, Jackson
- Curley
Clark, Pascagoula
- Melba
Baird Clark, Meridian
- Larry
Coleman, Ellisville
- Mildred
Conley, Tunica
- David
Darwin, Corinth
- Wayne
Dowdy, McComb
- Cordelia
Pettis Fondren, Oxford
- Mary
Graham, Houston
- Darryl
V. Grennell, Natchez
- Alice
V. Harden, Jackson
- Melton
Harris, Jr., Pascagoula
- Jim
Hood, Brandon
- Sampson
Jackson, DeKalb
- Kelly
Jacobs, Hernando
- Harvey
Johnson, Jr., Jackson
- David
Jordan, Greenwood
- Emily
Liner, Bay St. Louis
- Deanna
Sue Livingston, Pearl
- Sheila
Maki, Moss Point
- Johnnie
P. Patton, Jackson
- Sean
Perkins, Jackson
- Shirley
Perry, Oxford
- Brad
Pigott, Jackson
- Thomas
Reynolds, Water Valley
- Kellie
Sanchez, Tupelo
- Emma
D. Sanders, Jackson
- Omeria
Scott, Laurel
- Linda
Shemper, Hattiesburg
- Gene
Taylor
- Bennie
G. Thompson
- Charles
Tillman, Jackson
- William
Wheeler, Golden
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Cono
Caranna, Biloxi
- William
Chandler, Jackson
- Vallena
J. Greer, Jackson
- Magers
Janice, Saltillo
- Carlos
Palmer, Greenwood
- Peggy
Rogers, Starkville
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