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Nebraska Delegation to the
2004 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Duane Acklie, Lincoln - Ray Aguilar, Grand Island - Denise Rae Ashby, Lincoln - Zulma X. Barrios, Union - Amy Elizabeth Bracht, Omaha - Naomi Lynn Brummond, Rosalie - Jon Bruning, Lincoln - Demarus Kay Carlson, Crofton - Terrence A. Coit, Omaha - Hal Daub, Jr., Omaha - Pat Slattery Dorwart, Sidney - John Hanson, Kearney - Stephanie Johanns, Lincoln - R. L. Kerrigan - Ralph J. Knobel, Fairbury - Jessica A. Kolterman, Seward - Beth Kramer, Omaha - David Kramer, Omaha - Pat J. McPherson, Omaha - Cash Ostrander, Gordon - Vicki F. Powell, Lincoln - Mark Quandahl, Omaha - Norm D. Riffel, Springfield - Krogh S. Rodney, South Sioux City - Greg Ruehle, Garland - Julie Schmit-Albin, Lincoln - John Sieler, Omaha - Charles Sigerson, Omaha - Adrian Smith, Gering - Charles Thone, Lincoln - Kathy Wilmot, Beaver City - Kerry Winterer, Omaha - Anna Marie Zupan, Omaha


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