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Washington Delegation to the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Harold
Abbe, Camas
- Mony
Baggett, Everett
- Cathleen
Bailey, Olympia
- Brian
Baird, Vancouver
- Norm
Banks, Vancouver
- Jessica
Beckett, Poulsbo
- Paul
Berendt, Seattle
- Matthew
Bergman, Vashon
- Julie
Bjornsson, Tacoma
- Ramona
Brandes, Federal Way
- Scott
Brines, Richland
- Harvey
Brooks, University Place
- Bridgette
Chua Buyea, Federal Way
- Robert
Byrd, Spokane
- Maria
E. Cantwell
- Danielle
Cendejas, Spokane
- Nicholas
Cizek, Puyallup
- Charlotte
Coker, Spokane
- Ed
Cote, Vancouver
- D'Adre
Cunningham, Seattle
- Alan
Dahl, Federal Way
- Joanna
Decker, Renton
- Norman
D. Dicks, Belfair
- Douglas
Dobbins, Spokane
- Lisa
Domke, Seattle
- Jan
Drago, Seattle
- Kristin
Eby, Richland
- Thomas
S. Foley
- James
Frush, Bainbridge Island
- Gregory
Gallo, Shoreline
- Yvonne
Griffin, Spokane
- Habib
Habib, Marysville
- Wesley
Hamilton, Olympia
- Helen
Howell, Federal Way
- John
Howes, Vancouver
- Julie
Hukee, Vancouver
- Shaunta
Hyde, Lake Forest Park
- Jay
Inslee, Bainbridge Island
- Francisco
Irigon, Newcastle
- Ken
Jacobsen, Seattle
- Carolyn
Johnston, Everett
- Yvette
Joseph-Fox, Nespelem
- Larry
Kalb, Bellingham
- Sameer
Kanal, Camas
- Christopher
Karnes, Tacoma
- Jo
Ann Kauffman, Spokane
- Harry
Kent III, White Swan
- Jeanne
Kohl-Welles, Seattle
- Linda
Lanham, Seattle
- Rick
Larsen, Everett
- Rebecca
Lewis, Bellevue
- Gary
Locke
- Cherisse
Luxa, Seahurst
- Karen
Marchioro, Bellevue
- Sharon
Mast, Bellevue
- Richard
May, Blaine
- Jim
McDermott, Seattle
- David
T. McDonald, Seattle
- Luis
Moscoso, Mountlake Terrace
- James
Mullins, Seattle
- Edward
Murray, Seattle
- Patty
Murray
- Sylvia
Olveda, Bellevue
- Stacy
Pederson, Bellingham
- Ricardo
Polintan, Renton
- Gabriel
Portugal, Pasco
- Greg
Rodriguez, Seattle
- Anabel
Romero-Juarez, Moses Lake
- Rita
Rosen, Seattle
- Jesse
Salomon, Bellingham
- Ada
Santerre-Nigaglioni, Mountlake Terrace
- Jason
Sawatzki, Seattle
- Sarah
Schacht, Oak Harbor
- Robert
Schlein, Deer Park
- Diane
Schmitz, Spokane
- Lindsay
Scola, Issaquah
- Raymond
Shjerven, Gig Harbor
- Ron
Sims, Seattle
- Ellen
Skarin, Yakima
- Adam
Smith, Tacoma
- Jeffrey
Smith, Bellevue
- Georgia
Spencer, Seattle
- Yvette
Terui, Tacoma
- John
Thompson, Edgewood
- Karen
Titus, Longview
- Janis
Traven, Seattle
- Dora
Trevino, Quincy
- Javier
Valdez, Seattle
- Ya-Yue
J. Van
- Thomas
Vance, Sammamish
- Lorin
Walker, Seattle
- Yvonne
Ward, Auburn
- Patricia
Whitefoot, White Swan
- Lona
Wilbur, La Conner
- Marie
Yamamoto, Seattle
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Matt
Andersen, Spokane
- Ralph
Chappell, Olympia
- Gayatri
Jane Eassey, Seattle
- Corey
Eichner, Kirkland
- Dian
Ferguson, Seattle
- Geni
Hawkins, Auburn
- David
Molnaa, Richland
- Nicole
Ricketts, Tumwater
- Joan
Robertson, Tacoma
- Sid
Snyder, Long Beach
- Craig
A. Soucy, Renton
- Eleanor
Topacio-Long, Bellingham
- Lawrence
Winnerman, Seattle
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