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New Jersey Delegation to the
2004
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Diane
Allen, Edgewater Park
- Steve
Altamuro, Washington Township, Bergen County
- Lawrence
Bathgate, Bay Head
- Jeff
Booker, Pennsauken
- Lillian
Burry, Colts Neck
- Carole
Cardinale, Demarest
- Judith
Stanley Coleman, Red Bank
- Leonard
Coleman, Middletown
- Alex
DeCroce, Morris Plains
- Theresa
de Leon, Jersey City
- Tracy
Desiderio, Sea Isle City
- Kathleen
A. Donovan, Rutherford
- William
Dowd
- Lewis
M. Eisenberg, Rumson
- Douglas
Forrester, Princeton Junction
- Rodney
P. Frelinghuysen
- Janet
Frigerio, Westfield
- Mary
Ellen Garrett
- George
R. Gilmore, Toms River
- Mary
Lee Gilmore
- Peter
Gold, Cherry Hill
- William
Gormley, Margate
- Michael
Hsing, Bridgewater
- Jack
Kelly, West Creek
- Henry
Kuhl, Flemington
- Joseph
M. Kyrillos, Middletown
- Teri
Lacey, Brick Township, Ocean County
- Maryann
Lamber, Hackensack
- Joseph
Leo, Matawan
- Frank
A. LoBiondo
- Joan
McNamara, Wyckoff
- Janice
Mintz, Pennington
- Joshua
Miranda-Maarieveld, Hoboken
- Mariella
Morales, Elizabeth
- Theresa
Nance, Passaic
- David
F. Norcross
- Mary
Devon O'Brien, Maplewood
- Loran
Oglesby, Thorofare
- Kevin
O'Toole, Cedar Grove
- Christina
Ramirez, Morristown
- Bret
Schundler, Jersey City
- Robert
Singer, Lakewood
- Marie
Smith, Hamilton
- Barbara
Sobel, Short Hills
- Candace
Straight, Bloomfield
- Kathy
Sumter-Edwards, Newark
- Andy
Unanue, Alpine
- Maria
Vicchlariello, Nutley
- Claudia
Von Savage
- John
F. Zisa, Hackensack
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