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New York Delegation to the
2004
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Patricia
L. Acampora, Mattituck, Long Island
- George
Alexander, Buffalo
- James
Auberger, Rochester
- Elizabeth
Brilliant, Fishkill
- Maggie
Brooks, Rochester
- Joseph
L. Bruno, Brunswick town, Rensselaer County
- Tammy
Buck, Rochester
- Noelle
Burley, Spencerport
- Melvin
Burruss, Peekskill
- Lauren
Caciopo, Maspeth, Queens
- John
Cahill, Albany
- Edward
Coyne, Long Island City, Queens
- Harry
D'Agostino, Menands
- Joan
Dawson, New York
- Anita
Delgado, White Plains
- Martin
Donnelly, Andes
- Mary
O. Donohue, Albany
- John
J. Faso
- Michel
Faulkner, New York
- James
Finkle, Canandaigua
- Eleanor
Friedman, New York
- Vincent
Gallo
- Joel
Giambra, Buffalo
- Carmen
Gomez-Goldberg, Yonkers
- Irene
Halligan, New York
- M.
Catherine Hollinshead, Chateaugay
- Lolita
Jackson, New York
- Katherine
James, Jamaica, Queens
- Joan
B. Johnson, Central Islip, Long Island
- Lore
Koppel, Fort Plain
- John
Jay LaValle, Mt. Sinai, Long Island
- Thomas
Libous, Binghamton
- Tan
Mei Lin, Flushing, Queens
- Elizabeth
Little, Queensbury
- Serphin
R. Maltese, Middle Village, Queens
- Kathleen
Marchione, Halfmoon
- Fernando
Mateo, Irvington
- Raymond
Meier, Rome
- Elaine
Miller, Binghamton
- Howard
Mills, Goshen
- Stephen
Minarik, Webster
- Diane
C. Moje, Ridge, Long Island
- Thomas
P. Morahan, New City
- Charles
Nesbitt, Albany
- Michael
F. Nozzolio, Seneca Falls
- George
Pataki
- Diana
Centrella Prevete, Roslyn, Long Island
- Philip
Ragusa, Beachhurst, Queens
- Richard
St. James, Brooklyn
- Peter
Savago, New Paltz
- Peter
J. Schmitt, Massapequa, Long Island
- Dierdre
K. Scozzafava, Gouverneur
- Dean
G. Skelos, Rockville Centre, Long Island
- Marty
Smith, Herkimer
- Nicholas
A. Spano, Yonkers
- Mary
Tamburlin, North Tonawanda
- Alexander
Treadwell, Albany
- Ralph
Vanner, Kenmore
- Alma
Whitaker, Jamaica, Queens
- Lewis
Wilson, Cobleskill
- James
W. Wright, Watertown
- Catharine
M. Young, Olean
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