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West Virginia Delegation to the
2004
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Sharon
Smith Banks, Institute
- Woodrow
Berry, Huntington
- Belinda
Biafore, Fairmont
- Thais
Blatnik, Wheeling
- Jim
Bowen, Charleston
- Bonnie
L. Brown, South Charleston
- Robert
C. Byrd
- Nick
Casey, Charleston
- Deborah
Chapman, Huntington
- Mary
P. Compton, Union
- Stephen
L. Cook, Morgantown
- Oshel
B. Craigo, Winfield
- Betty
Farmer, Union
- Barbara
Evans Fleischauer, Morgantown
- Glen
Gainer, Parkersburg
- Cathy
Gatson, Charleston
- Alice
Travis Germond
- Elaine
Harris, St. Albans
- Barbara
Hatfield, South Charleston
- Emilie
Holroyd, Princeton
- James
F. Humphreys, Charleston
- Margaret
Jarvis, Poca
- Shirley
Love, Oak Hill
- Joe
Manchin III, Fairmont
- Timothy
Manchin, Fairmont
- Anita
Maroney, Charleston
- Charlene
Marshall, Morgantown
- Stephen
McElroy, Charleston
- Alan
B. Mollohan, Fairmont
- Kenneth
Perdue, South Charleston
- Marie
L. Prezioso, Charleston
- Nick
Joe Rahall II, Beckley
- Cecil
Roberts, Miami
- John
D. Rockefeller IV
- Kellie
Shamblin, South Charleston
- Natalie
Tennant, Charleston
- Erik
Wells, Charleston
- Robert
E. Wise, Jr.
- William
R. Wooton, Beckley
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Anthony
Barberio, Clarksburg
- H.
Truman Chafin, Williamson
- Nadine
Joy Randolph, Ravenswood
- Leatrice
Stout, Clarksburg
- Phyllis
Riffe White, Gilbert
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