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Kentucky Delegation to the
2004
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Mary
Ann Baron, Greensburg
- Nelda
Barton-Collings, Corbin
- Hunter
Bates, Prospect
- Deanna
Brangers, Louisville
- John
Brasch, Louisville
- Darrell
Brock, Henderson
- Jim
Bunning
- Marcus
Carey, Sparta
- Amy
Carnes-Collins, Barbourville
- John
O. Crittenden, Louisville
- Scott
Crosbie, Lexington
- David
Cross, Albany
- Dave
Disponett, Lawrenceburg
- Kelly
Downard, Louisville
- Betty
Drexler, Louisville
- Mike
Duncan, Inez
- Karen
Engle, Corbin
- Jeffrey
Farmer, Elizabethtown
- Ernest
L. Fletcher
- Glenna
Fletcher, Frankfort
- Bart
Frazer, Marion
- Robert
Frazer, Marion
- Trey
Grayson, Walton
- Linda
Greenwell, Taylorsville
- Daniel
Groves, Lexington
- Barbara
Haas, Fort Thomas
- Jeff
Hoover, Jamestown
- J.
Marshall Hughes, Bowling Green
- Alice
Forgy Kerr, Lexington
- Yvonne
Martin, Stanton
- John
McCarthy, Louisville
- Mitch
McConnell, Louisville
- Robert
Mitchell, Corbin
- John
Mocker
- Spencer
D. Noe, Lexington
- Anne
M. Northup, Louisville
- Stephen
Pence, Louisville
- Helena
Pitcock, Tompkinsville
- Bob
Ramsey, Georgetown
- Jack
Richardson, Louisville
- John
Roach, Lexington
- Cynthia
Rogers, Somerset
- Harold
Rogers, Somerset
- Greg
Shumate, Fort Mitchell
- David
L. Williams, Burkesville
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