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Louisiana Delegation to the
2004
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Anne
Barnes, Covington
- John
A. Batt, New Orleans
- Martha
C. Belchic, Shreveport
- Kirt
Bennett, Baton Rouge
- Chris
Bollinger, Lockport
- Donald
T. Bollinger, Lockport
- Lilly
Brady, Sulphur
- Patricia
Brister, Mandeville
- Charlie
Buckels, Lafayette
- Lynn
D. Cawthorne, New Orleans
- Barbara
Cenac, Houma
- Suzanne
Crow, Covington
- Charlie
Davis, Baton Rouge
- Meryl
Duroncelet, New Orleans
- Richard
Edmonds, Baton Rouge
- Jacqueline
Heath, Bossier City
- Carey
R. Holliday, Baton Rouge
- John
T. Johnson, Franklin
- Kay
Kellog Katz, Monroe
- Robert
Kostelka, Monroe
- Ross
W. Little, Lafayette
- Vinicio
Madrigal, Metairie
- Stephen
P. Maher, Baton Rouge
- Fox
McKeithen
- Chris
Meyer, Shreveport
- John
Musser, New Orleans
- Soneim
Noack, Sulphur
- Russell
P. Pavich, Eunice
- L.
Todd Perry, Calhoun
- Julie
Quinn, Metairie
- Frances
Smith, New Orleans
- Pat
Templeton, Baton Rouge
- Artis
Terrell, Shreveport
- Betty
Viener, Mandeville
- Margaret
H. Villere, New Orleans
- Roger
F. Villere, Metairie
- Bryan
Wagner, New Orleans
- Mike
Walsworth, West Monroe
- Claude
L. White, Shreveport
- June
Williams, Houma
- Peggy
Wilson, New Orleans
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