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Colorado Delegation to the
2004
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
John
Andrews, Centennial
- Harry
Arkin, Denver
- Michele
Austin, Englewood
- Anna
Bartha, Colorado Springs
- Joy
Bowman, Thornton
- John
Bozek, Pagosa Springs
- Vickie
Broerman, Colorado Springs
- Carole
L. Brown, Glenwood Springs
- Karen
Campbell, Englewood
- Hugo
Chavez-Rey, Parker
- Ken
Chlouber, Leadville
- Debbie
Clair, Parker
- Mike
Coffman, Aurora
- Anita
Cornwell, Fort Morgan
- Nancy
Doty, Centennial
- John
Evans, Parker
- Mary
Ann Evans, Parker
- Justin
Everett, Littleton
- Benjamin
Fox, Thornton
- Betty
Ann Habig, Centennial
- Ted
Harvey, Highlands Ranch
- Mark
Hillman, Burlington
- Randy
Hoffman, Golden
- George
Hollmann, Highlands Ranch
- Jon
Hotaling, Thornton
- Peggy
Littleton, Colorado Springs
- Bob
Martinez, Castle Rock
- Trish
Miller, Evergreen
- Syl
Morgan-Smith, Lakewood
- Cindy
Murphy, Monument
- Marty
Nielson, Lyons
- Lilly
Nunez, Littleton
- Kim
Ransom, Littleton
- Jace
Ratzlaf, Las Animas
- Jaime
Rivera-Lezcano, Parker
- Jim
Rohn, Ault
- Clif
Sams, Aurora
- Marolyn
Scheffel, Parker
- Robin
Schiro, Pagosa Springs
- Dave
Schultheis, Colorado Springs
- Suzanne
Sharkey, Fort Collins
- Lola
Spradley, Pueblo West
- Amy
Stephens, Monument
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