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Michigan Delegation to the
2004
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Jason
Allen, Traverse City
- Madhu
Anderson, East Lansing
- William
Beddoes, Allen Park
- Donald
W. Brewster, Bay City
- Marlene
Chockley, Pittsfield Township, Washtenaw County
- Victor
Diaz, Grand Ledge
- Dave
Dishaw, Wyoming
- Kevin
Fobbs, Detroit
- Yousif
B. Ghafari, Dearborn
- Krista
Haroutunian, Dearborn Heights
- Susan
Licata Haroutunian, Detroit
- Victoria
Imgrund, Three Rivers
- Mercedes
Kinnee, Flint
- Myrah
Kirkwood, Oxford
- Terri
Kowal, Shelby Township, Macomb County
- Eileen
Kowall, White Lake
- Terri
Lynn Land, Byron Center
- Paul
Leidig, Jenison
- Carole
Maddux, West Bloomfield
- Maxine
McClelland, Big Rapids
- Sam
Moore, Grayling
- Janice
Nearon, St. Clair Shores
- Mark
Ouimet, Ann Arbor
- Cynthia
Pine
- John
Proos, St. Joseph
- Andrew
C. Richner
- Rusty
Richter, Byron Center
- Jerry
Roe, Lansing
- Joseph
Rotole, Newport
- Steve
J. Rudoni, Stanwood
- Randy
St. Laurent, Lapeer
- Judi
Schwalbach, Escanaba
- Bob
Scolnik, Muskegon
- Peter
F. Secchia, Ferrysburg
- Ida
Shelly, Westland
- Linda
Solterisch, Grosse Pointe Park
- Teresa
Stayer, Rochester Hills
- Michael
Uhl, St. Clair Shores
- Barb
VanderVeen, Allendale
- Margaret
Van Houten, Dearborn Heights
- Donald
Vickers, Leslie
- Andrew
Wendt, Saginaw
- Pat
Wierzbicki, Huntington Woods
- Sharon
Wise, Traverse City
- Kim
Yob, Ada
- Stefani
Zimmerman, Lansing
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