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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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Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
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