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Oklahoma Delegation to the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Larry
Adair, Stilwell
- Pakita
Asberry, Oklahoma City
- Mark
Ashton, Lawton
- Patti
Basnett, Tulsa
- Myrna
Burman, Oklahoma City
- Bernest
Cain, Oklahoma City
- Brad
Carson
- Eddy
Collins, Norman
- DeeAnne
Cissy Crusoe, Idabel
- Jimmy
Curry, Oklahoma City
- Helen
Joann Fox, Henryetta
- Jim
Frasier, Tulsa
- Andy
Frye, Pryor
- John
Gaines, Broken Arrow
- Judy
Goad, Poteau
- Deena
Gumm, Durant
- Jody
Harlan, Yukon
- Brad
Henry, Shawnee
- Cinda
L. Hughes, Oklahoma City
- Sarah
Keeney, Oklahoma City
- Debbe
Leftwich, Oklahoma City
- Stacy
Loeffler, Bristow
- Susan
Mason, Tulsa
- Tim
Mauldin, Norman
- Betty
McElderry, Purcell
- Carolyn
McLemore, Enid
- Jeff
McMahan, Tecumseh
- Earl
Mitchell, Stillwater
- Rachel
Morse, Oklahoma City
- Anita
Norman, Perry
- John
Norman, Oklahoma City
- Kathy
North, Oklahoma City
- Chalk
Norton, Shawnee
- Tim
O'Connor, Yukon
- George
Otey, Tulsa
- Jay
Parmley, Norman
- Tiffany
Phillips, Tulsa
- Jeff
Potts, Muskogee
- Lisa
Pryor, Norman
- Calvin
D. Rees, Jr., Oklahoma City
- Tim
Reese, Edmond
- Mike
Rial, Pryor
- Nina
Ritchie, Poteau
- Darryl
Roberts, Ardmore
- Jim
Roth, Oklahoma City
- Ruby
Taylor, Vinita
- Rae
Weese, Broken Arrow
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Mark
Coyle, Stillwater
- Teresa
R. Hill, Oklahoma City
- Sue
Johnson, Muskogee
- Jeffrey
Marsel, Oklahoma City
- Cerita
Morley, Alderson
- Rojelio
Munguia, Jr., Oklahoma City
- Jean
Risenhoover, Lexington
- Dennis
Weese, Broken Arrow
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