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Alabama Delegation to the
2004 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Greg Albritton, Excel - Gerald Allen, Cottondale - John Amari, Trussville - Bill Armistead, Columbiana - Susan Barganier, Fort Deposit - Bill Bates, Fort Deposit - Dick L. Brewbaker, Montgomery - Michael J. Brooks, Marion - Chip Brown, Mobile - Terry Butts, Troy - George Callahan, Theodore - H. L. 'Sonny' Callahan, Mobile - Beth Chapman, Montgomery - Bettye Fine Collins, Trussville - Marty Connors, Alabaster - Earl Cunningham, Montevallo - Lee Davis, Birmingham - Larry Dixon, Montgomery - Terry Dunn, Southside - Henry E. Erwin, Montevallo - Mark Gaines, Birmingham - Blaine Galliher, Rainbow City - Victor Gaston, Mobile - David Grimes, Montgomery - Bill Harris, Millbrook - Perry O. Hooper, Montgomery - Mike Hubbard, Auburn - Bobby Humphreys, Pleasant Grove - Kay Ivey, Montgomery - Susan Kelley, Birmingham - Steven King, Oneonta - Jerry Lathan, Theodore - Jay Love, Montgomery - J. W. McFarland, Tuscaloosa - Hugh McInnish, Huntsville - Pat Moore, Birmingham - J. Elbert Peters, Huntsville - Richard Sellers, Montgomery - J. T. Waggoner, Birmingham - Jim Zeigler, Mobile


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