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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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