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