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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 - G. Nick Casey, Jr., 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, Washington, D.C. - 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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