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

The Political Graveyard is created and maintained by Lawrence Kestenbaum, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, who is solely responsible for its structure and content. Web hosting is provided by Paul Haas, of Ypsilanti, Michigan. The site opened on July 1, 1996; the last full revision was done on June 16, 2008.