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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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