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Nebraska Delegation to the
2004 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Steven Achelpohl, Omaha - Bill Avery, Lincoln - John Bourne, Omaha - Pat Bourne, Omaha - E. Ramona Brownson, Lincoln - Holly Burns, Lincoln - John Joseph Cavanaugh III, Omaha - Lorraine Chang, Omaha - Brittany Chung, Omaha - James Dake, Ames - J. James Exon, Lincoln - Kathleen Fahey, Omaha - Elvria Garcia, Omaha - D. Paul Hartnett, Bellevue - Jill Ingham, Friend - Cynthia LaMere, South Sioux City - Frank LaMere, South Sioux City - Mark McColley, Omaha - Annette McRoy, Lincoln - Michael Meister, Scottsbluff - Maureen Monahan, Omaha - Mark Munger, Lincoln - Danielle Nantkes, Lincoln - Ben Nelson - Maureen Nickels, Chapman - Donna Noll, Omaha - Audra Ostergard, Lincoln - Elizabeth Ring, Lincoln - Jay Stoddard, Grand Island - Terrance Werner, Lincoln - Carole Woods-Harris, Omaha

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Stormy Dean, Ralston - Ronald Hug, Omaha - Rebecca Kaiser, Lincoln - Marleen McCullough, Lincoln


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