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Georgia Delegation to the
2004 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Marjorie Adams, Dublin - Kellie Austin, Toccoa - Dave Barbee, Augusta - Val Betz, Atlanta - Wesley Clark, Gainesville - Denise Clopton, Lafayette - Nancy Coverdell, Atlanta - Claire D'Agostino, Atlanta - Jeff Davis, Dublin - Michael Dvorscak, Alpharetta - Linda Evans, Atlanta - Sadie Fields - Kathryn Gartland, Lawrenceville - Alisande Gelineau - John Grant, Milledgeville - Linda Herren, Atlanta - Suzanne Hudgens, Hull - Reva B. Jennings, Cumming - Matthew Kramer, Atlanta - Anne Lewis, Atlanta - Carolyn D. Meadows - Kathie Miller - Katie Miller - Camilla Moore, Union City - John L. Padgett, Athens - Linda Parker, Woodstock - Mary Perdue - Sonny Perdue - Jose Perez, Norcross - Narrender Reddy - Wayne Rice, Cartersville - Judy Simpson, Tifton - Amanda Stone, Waynesboro - Jean Studdard, Fayetteville - Everhart Sue, Marietta - Bob Young, Augusta


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