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Nevada Delegation to the
2004 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Ed Beaman, Mt. Charleston - Shelley Berkley - James H. Bilbray, Las Vegas - Venicia Considine, Las Vegas - Danielle Cook, Carson City - Marcia de Braga, Fallon - Pamela du Pre, Reno - Edna Flores, Henderson - Ida Gaines, Las Vegas - Yvonne A. Gates, Las Vegas - Naomi Goynes, North Las Vegas - Daniel Hinkley, Las Vegas - Steven Horsford, Las Vegas - John Hunt, Las Vegas - Brian Hutchinson, Reno - Adriana Martinez, Las Vegas - Larry Mason, Las Vegas - Jeanne Maust, Las Vegas - Raymond McAllister, Las Vegas - Bob McGowan, Reno - Harry Reid - Emma Rubalcava-Micelli, Las Vegas - Marcus Sloan, North Las Vegas - Randy Soltero, Las Vegas - Debbie Springer, Las Vegas - Dina Titus, Las Vegas - Deborah Trudell, Las Vegas - Brian Wallace, Gardnerville - Jim Wallace, Carson City - Charles Waterman, Las Vegas - Julie Whitacre, Las Vegas - W. Chris Wicker, Reno

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Dwayne Chesnut, Las Vegas - Verlia Davis Hoggard, Las Vegas - George Logan, Henderson - Marilyn Melton, Reno


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The Political Graveyard is a web site about U.S. political history and cemeteries. It is the Internet's most comprehensive source for American political biography, listing 180,022 politicians, living and dead.

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