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North Carolina Delegation to
the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Thomas
Adams, Durham
- Martha
Alexander, Charlotte
- Barbara
K. Allen, Raleigh
- Lavonia
I. Allison, Durham
- James
Andrews, Raleigh
- John
S. Arrowood, Charlotte
- T. E.
Austin II, Durham
- Kenneth
Baker, Monroe
- R.
W. Biberstein, Burgaw
- Jillian
Brevorka, Greensboro
- Ralph
Campbell, Jr., Raleigh
- Sandi
Campbell, Siler City
- Susan
Campbell, Winston-Salem
- Katie
Cashion, Greensboro
- John
Cilley, Newton
- Keever
Clark, Jacksonville
- Cora
Cole-McFadden, Durham
- Jason
Coley, Jamestown
- Thomas
Coley, Greensboro
- Isaac
Collins, Fayetteville
- Sean
Conner, Beaufort
- Jeanette
Council, Fayetteville
- Courtney
Crowder, Raleigh
- Charlie
Dannelly, Charlotte
- Don
Davis, Snow Hill
- German
DeCastro, Charlotte
- Joan
Dressler, Winston-Salem
- Beverly
Earle, Charlotte
- Michael
F. Easley
- Jenny
Edwards, Franklinton
- John
Edwards
- Bob
Etheridge
- John
Forlines, Granite Falls
- Theresa
Formyduval, Hallsboro
- Jessie
Frazier, Rocky Mount
- Barry
Freeman, Chapel Hill
- Bradley
George, Elkin
- Douglas
Gibson, Asheville
- Judy
M. Gilbert, Lincolnton
- Mitchell
Gold, Conover
- Linda
Gunter, Cary
- Richard
Gusler, Raleigh
- John
Joseph Hackney, Chapel Hill
- Chris
Hardee, Manteo
- Patricia
Hawkins, Raleigh
- Zack
Hawkins, Durham
- Fred
Hobbs, Pinehurst
- Carolyn
Honeycutt, Raleigh
- Ann
F. Huggins, Greenville
- Shelia
Huggins, Durham
- John
Hunt, Lattimore
- Joycelyn
Johnson, Winston-Salem
- Randall
Kaplan, Greensboro
- Anne
H. Knight, Marshville
- Matty
Lazo-Chadderton, Cary
- Paula
Little, Charlotte
- Tasse
Little, Charlotte
- Evelyn
Lovett, Durham
- Elaine
F. Marshall, Raleigh
- Frances
McDuffie, Laurinburg
- Harry
McIntyre, Greensboro
- Mike
McIntyre
- Carolyn
McKinney, Kernersville
- Barbara
McKoy, Lillington
- Robert
McNeill, Winston-Salem
- Jerry
Meek, Raleigh
- Brad
Miller, Raleigh
- Annette
Moore, Chapel Hill
- David
L. Moore, Washington
- Roy
Moore, Sr., Greensboro
- Michael
Nelson, Carrboro
- Mary
D. Nettles, Pittsboro
- Richard
O'Brien, Franklinville
- Muriel
K. Offerman, Cary
- David
Parker, Statesville
- Eoline
Patton, Charlotte
- Maria
Lopez Perry, Winston-Salem
- Bruce
Peterson, Asheville
- Carol
W. Peterson, Asheville
- Albert
Porter, Jr., Winston-Salem
- David
E. Price, Chapel Hill
- Susan
Reed, Sugar Grove
- Ellen
Richard, Asheville
- Tina
Rodriguez, Morehead City
- Joanne
Schlaginhaufer, Greensboro
- Aimee
Schmidt, Cary
- Bernita
Sims, High Point
- Jo
Bailey Sitton, Morganton
- Edward
T. Smith, Raleigh
- James
B. Stephenson II, Cary
- Brad
Thompson, Raleigh
- Sharon
Thompson, Durham
- Larry
Townsend, Pembroke
- Ann
T. Turlington, Clinton
- Ed
Turlington, Raleigh
- Grace
W. Vickery, Henderson
- Preston
Waddell, Rockingham
- Wenonia
A. Wall, Rockingham
- Everett
Ward, Wake Forest
- Byinna
Warfield, Raleigh
- Melvin
L. Watt
- LaVeta
H. Weatherington, Greenville
- Betsy
Wells, Kings Mountain
- Loretta
Woodard, Princeton
- Sharon
Worthington, Carrboro
- Jim
Young, Sunset Beach
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Christine
R. Bowser, Charlotte
- Mary
Cude, Franklin
- Hiawatha
Foster, Charlotte
- Shirley
Key, Dobson
- Tim
Liszewski, Raleigh
- Geraldine
McNeill, Fayetteville
- James
Mettrey, Raleigh
- Melvin
Montford, Raleigh
- Bobbie
Richardson, Louisburg
- Bobby
Riddle, Jr., Sanford
- Kevin
Smith, Laurinburg
- Allen
Spalt, Carrboro
- Kennis
Wilkins, Williamston
- Becky
Young, Sunset Beach
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