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New Mexico Delegation to the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Judy
Baker, Las Cruces
- William
Barnhouse, La Union
- Jeff
Bingaman
- Ramona
Blaber, Santa Fe
- Ernest
Chavez, Albuquerque
- Martin
J. Chávez, Albuquerque
- Brian
Colon, Albuquerque
- Joshua
Davis, Las Cruces
- Diane
D. Denish, Albuquerque
- Barbara
de Weever, Santa Fe
- Katherine
Duffy, Albuquerque
- Brian
Egolf, Santa Fe
- Mary
Jane Garcia, Dona Ana
- Rosemary
Gibson, Albuquerque
- George
Gilliland, Albuquerque
- Eric
Griego, Albuquerque
- Mary
Gail Gwaltney, Las Cruces
- Fred
Harris, Albuquerque
- Irvin
Harrison, Santa Fe
- Gilbert
Lopez, Las Vegas
- Helen
Laura Lopez, Ranchos de Taos
- Ben
Lujan, Santa Fe
- Patricia
Madrid, Albuquerque
- Conny
Maki, Santa Fe
- Gloria
Nieto, Santa Fe
- Emma
Ortiz, Las Cruces
- Danice
Picraux, Albuquerque
- Bill
Richardson, Santa Fe
- Edward
Romero, Albuquerque
- Annadelle
Sanchez, Espanola
- Samuel
Sanders, Santa Fe
- Sheryl
Williams Stapleton, Albuquerque
- J.
Paul Taylor, Mesilla
- Christine
Trujillo, Albuquerque
- Tom
Udall, Santa Fe
- John
Wertheim, Albuquerque
- Frances
Williams, Las Cruces
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Rose
Peters, Albuquerque
- Maria
Salazar, Santa Fe
- Bernard
Sanchez, Albuquerque
- Duane
Yazzie, Shiprock
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