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Tennessee Delegation to the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Yvonne
Acey, Memphis
- Carol
Andrews, Nashville
- Eric
Armstrong, Cleveland
- Joe
Armstrong, Knoxville
- Mabel
Arroyo, Franklin
- Greg
Barker, Copperhill
- Kevin
Garrett Barry, Knoxville
- Gloria
Bishop, La Vergne
- Kathleen
Bishop, Tellico Plains
- Mariane
Bouldin, Nashville
- Kathryn
Bowers, Memphis
- Phil
Bredesen, Nashville
- Henri
Brooks, Memphis
- Edwin
Bryan, Nashville
- Rebecca
Bumgardner, Chattanooga
- Randy
Button, Kingston
- Christopher
Campbell, Decaturville
- Gale
Jones Carson, Memphis
- Lexie
Carter, Memphis
- Will
T. Cheek, Nashville
- David
Cocke, Memphis
- Steve
Cohen, Memphis
- Barbara
Cooper, Memphis
- Jim
Cooper, Nashville
- M.
Inez Crutchfield, Nashville
- D.
Nathan Cunningham, Manchester
- Dixie
Damm, Lenoir City
- David
Davidson, Ashland City
- Cherry
Davis, Memphis
- Janice
Davis, Nashville
- Lincoln
Davis, Pall Mall
- Lois
M. DeBerry, Nashville
- Richard
Hulon Donnell, Jackson
- Jimmie
Farris, Memphis
- John
Farris, Memphis
- Norman
Ferris, Murfreesboro
- Harold
E. Ford, Jr., Memphis
- Newton
Jake Ford, Memphis
- John
Freeman, Memphis
- Faye
Marie Frey, Nashville
- Danny
Garland II, Knoxville
- Stacey
Arlene Garrett, Nashville
- Bart
Gordon, Murfreesboro
- Al
Gore
- Krystal
Monique Hairston, Nashville
- Thelma
Harper, Nashville
- Imogene
Harris, Milan
- Joe
Haynes, Goodlettsville
- Michelle
Haynes, Gallatin
- T.
Robert Hill, Jackson
- Bill
Killian, Jasper
- Michael
Lamb, Chapel Hill
- John
Lankford, Paris
- William
Larsha, Memphis
- Jerry
Lee, Fairview
- Hazel
Longstreet, Memphis
- Myron
Lowery, Memphis
- Weldon
Markham, Chattanooga
- Thomas
Maynard, Nashville
- Kim
McMillan, Clarksville
- Larry
Mullins, Morristown
- Sue
O'Dell, Blountville
- Heather
O'Toole, Johnson City
- William
Owen, Knoxville
- Elisa
Parker, Franklin
- Mary
Parker, Brentwood
- Anthony
Francis Pegel, Murfreesboro
- Martha
Brooke Perry, Pegram
- Schree
Pettigrew, Knoxville
- Lee
Porterfield, Jonesboro
- Brandi
Redmon, Dover
- Betsy
Reid, Brownsville
- Jeanne
Richardson, Memphis
- Marilyn
Robinson, Nashville
- Dana
Smyth, Franklin
- Ausbon
Starling, Nashville
- John
S. Tanner, Union City
- Hazel
Thomas, Nashville
- Nikki
Tinker, Memphis
- Robert
Tuke, Nashville
- Michael
Turner, Old Hickory
- Nancy
Van Hooser, Tracy City
- Justin
Walling, Spencer
- Betty
Watkins, New Market
- Anna
Rachel York, Crossville
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Paula
Collier, McMinnville
- Delainia
Davis, Knoxville
- Hunter
Davis, Nashville
- Robert
Gill, Memphis
- Grayson
Hansard, Dover
- Charline
Kilpatrick, Chattanooga
- Jimmy
Naifeh, Covington
- Randy
Rinks, Savannah
- Myra
Stiles, Memphis
- Robert
Vest, Lenoir City
- Ronda
Worsham, Lafayette
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