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South Carolina Delegation to the
2004 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Bonnie Blair, Myrtle Beach - Karen Brazzell, Rock Hill - Lumus Byrd, Clinton - Jo Etta Chewning, Florence - Edith Chou, Greenville - James E. Clyburn, Columbia - William Clyburn, Aiken - Gilda Cobb-Hunter, Orangeburg - Beverly Dore, Beaufort - Maxie Duke, Walhalla - Joe Erwin, Greenville - Kevin Etheridge, Darlington - Robert Ford, Charleston - Donald L. Fowler, Columbia - Katie Fowler, Columbia - Jerry Govan, Orangeburg - Adlena Graham, Hartsville - Faye Coleman Gray, Columbia - Alphonza Hanna, Ridgeway - Marilyn Hemingway, Georgetown - Kathryn E. Hensley, Lexington - Ernest F. Hollings - Waring Howe, Charleston - Lane Hudson, Charleston - Ruby James, Columbia - Richard Johnson, Aiken - Nicholas Kekas, Spartanburg - Carol F. Khare, Columbia - Martha Kollock, Chesterfield - Phil Leventis, Sumter - Deborah Livingston, Columbia - Beverly Marshall, Columbia - Michael McCauley, Mt. Pleasant - Lachlan McIntosh, Summerville - Kevin Mertens, Greenville - John Moylan, Columbia - Joseph Neal, Hopkins - Zoe Sanders Nettles, Columbia - Xanthene Norris, Greenville - Gregory Pauswinski, Tega Cay - Elizabeth Poda, Columbia - Aaron Polkey, Charleston - Lessie Price, Aiken - Goldie Randle, North Augusta - Richard W. Riley, Greenville - Jennifer Rison, North Charleston - Bernice Scott, Gadsden - John Scott, Columbia - John M. Spratt, Jr., York - Elizabeth Teel, Greer - David Vandiver, Anderson - Rick Wade, Columbia - Brent A. Weaver, Lexington - Melissa Wideman, Charleston - Louisiana Wright, Aiken

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Betty Fant, Lexington - Charles Hamby, Seneca - Sally P. Howard, Myrtle Beach - Frank McBride, Columbia - Vida Miller, Georgetown - Flaminio Sanchez, Columbia - Thomas A. Santaniello, Spartanburg


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