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California Delegation to the
2004
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Dick
Ackerman, Irvine
- Dianne
Alexander, Thousand Oaks
- Susan
Allen, Mountain View
- Walter
Allen, Covina
- Annelise
Anderson, Portola Valley
- Catherine
Anderson, Alpine
- Eloise
Anderson, Sacramento
- Alfred
Balitzer, Claremont
- Jim
Battin, Palm Desert
- Glen
Becerra, Simi Valley
- Bruce
Bialosky, Studio City, Los Angeles
- Rochelle
Bird, Moraga
- Jeffrey
Bissiri, Valley Village, Los Angeles
- Linda
Boyd
- Kathleen
Ruth Brugger, Ontario
- James
L. Brulte, Etiwanda
- Jonathan
Buettner, Los Banos
- Marilyn
Butcher, Ukiah
- Sandra
Duncan Campbell, Lincoln
- Victoria
Anne Casacca, Salinas
- Pat
Clarey, Studio City, Los Angeles
- Nancy
Comaford, Rancho Palos Verdes
- Robinette
Cook, Gridley
- J.
Pamela Corradi, Burbank
- David
Cox, Fair Oaks
- John
Cruz, San Clemente
- Laura
Saucedo Cunningham
- Lynn
Daucher, Brea
- Linda
Dealy, Del Mar
- Karen
A. DeWalt, Bakersfield
- John
Duncan, Tiburon
- Bob
Dutton, Rancho Cucamonga
- LaVawn
Engles, San Jose
- Timothy
Escobar, La Mirada
- Brooks
Firestone, Los Olivos
- Paula
Fong, Los Angeles
- Steve
Frank, Simi Valley
- Bonnie
Garcia, Cathedral City
- Mary
George, Los Angeles
- Carlos
Getino, Downey
- Araceli
Gonzalez, Anaheim
- Leslie
A. Goodman, Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles
- Margie
Handley, Willits
- Mike
Harris, Petaluma
- James
Hartman, Berkeley
- Michael
Harvey, Arcata
- Ray
Haynes, Temecula
- Randal
Hernandez, Long Beach
- Nhut
Ho, San Jose
- Gloria
S. Hom, Palo Alto
- Martha
House, Hacienda Heights
- Mark
Iles, Culver City
- Mark
Isler, Van Nuys, Los Angeles
- Carole
Matchette Jenkins, Chatsworth, Los Angeles
- Geanasee
Amber Johnson, Hilmar
- Diedre
Kelsey, Snelling
- Sheraly
Khwaja, Montebello
- Lorelei
Kinder, Fallbrook
- Don
Knabe, Los Angeles
- Kimberly
Kuebler, San Jose
- Henry
Kuiper, El Centro
- Tim
Lefever, Dixon
- Mark
Anthony Leggio, Rancho Cucamonga
- Bill
Leonard, Ontario
- Kris
Lesher-Aring, Clayton
- Mark
Leyes, Garden Grove
- Richard
Loa, Palmdale
- Fred
Lowell, Belvedere
- Jean
C. Lu, San Jose
- Natalie
Lui, Palo Alto
- Abel
Maldonado, Sacramento
- Jeannine
Martineau, Lake Elsinore
- William
H. Mattos, Newman
- Jonathan
Mayes, Alameda
- Gary
Mendoza, Sierra Madre
- Velma
Montoya, Los Angeles
- Shirley
Moore, Chino
- Vishwas
More, Alamo
- Johnie
Morgan, Los Angeles
- Tim
Morgan, Santa Cruz
- Ron
Nehring, El Cajon
- Peter
Ralph Newman, Pebble Beach
- George
Opacic, Walnut Creek
- Richard
Oules, Granite Bay
- Rod
Pacheco, Riverside
- Elaine
Park
- Mercedes
Paz-Slimp, Culver City
- Anna
Peschong, Atascadero
- Bill
John Postmus, San Bernardino
- Curt
Pringle, Anaheim
- Stephen
Puetz, Fallbrook
- Cecilia
Ramos, Los Angeles
- Audrey
Redmond, Fresno
- Frank
Ricchiazzi, Laguna Beach
- Sharon
Runner, Lancaster
- Janice
Rutherford, Fontana
- Shayan
Samii, Los Angeles
- Emily
Sanford, Huntington Beach
- Marlene
Sario, Exeter
- Jeff
Sedivec, San Marcos
- Kevin
Shakespeare, Kingsburg
- Mike
Spence, West Covina
- William
Stein, Sacramento
- Barbara
Stidham, Sonoma
- George
Sundheim, Palo Alto
- Thomas
Topuzes, El Centro
- Reza
Torkzadeh, Northridge, Los Angeles
- Josh
Ramon Valdez, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
- Kyle
Vallone, San Ramon
- Ruth
Van Bemmel, Santa Rosa
- Julie
Vandermost
- Sam
Wakim, Mt. Shasta
- Sean
Walsh, Piedmont
- Isela
Ward, Long Beach
- Suzi
Wilson, Benicia
- Carolyn
Yellis, Anaheim
- Art
Yoon, Hermosa Beach
- Paul
Zee, South Pasadena
- Charlene
Zettel, Poway
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