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Nevada Delegation to the
2004 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Kathy Augustine, Carson City - Shirley Blair, Las Vegas - Joe Brown, Las Vegas - Joe Cortez, Las Vegas - Sherry Dilley, Minden - Robert Dolan, Winnemucca - Nancy Ernaut, Elko - Earlene Forsythe, Reno - James Forsythe, Reno - Rew Goodenow, Reno - Dema Guinn, Las Vegas - Dean Heller, Carson City - Trudy Hushbeck, Carson City - Su Kemper, Reno - Brian Krolicki - Steve Martin, Las Vegas - Sally Miller, Reno - Eileen Rice, Zephyr Cove - Wesley Rice, Zephyr Cove - Brenda Robertson, Carson City - Brian Sandoval, Reno - Milton Schwartz, Las Vegas - Brian Scroggins, Las Vegas - Heidi Smith, Reno - Daniel Tuntland, Las Vegas - Alfred Valdez, Henderson - Toni Valdez, Henderson - Bonnie Weber, Reno - Michael Weber, Reno - Beverly Willard, Carson City - Harold Willard, Carson City - Paul Willis, Pahrump - Bruce Woodbury, Boulder City


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