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Ohio Delegation to the
2004
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Michael
K. Allen, Cleves
- Jonathan
Allison, Hilliard
- Donna
Alvarado, Granville
- Jan
Antonoplos, Dublin
- Alex
R. Arshinkoff, Hudson
- Marilyn
Ashcraft, Marietta
- Howard
Atwood, Tallmadge
- Kathleen
H. Ayres, Hillsboro
- Ann
Baird, Troy
- Michael
R. Barrett, Cincinnati
- Robert
T. Bennett, Columbus
- Roger
F. Bennett, Wilmington
- Ronald
W. Beshear, Cincinnati
- Ken
Blackwell, Cincinnati
- Frank
C. Braden, North Canton
- Jennette
Bradley, Columbus
- Sarah
Brown, Alliance
- Deborah
Burstion-Donbraye, Warrensville Heights
- Michael
F. Colley, Columbus
- Douglass
Edward Corn, Cincinnati
- Kathi
Creed, Girard
- Janet
Weir Creighton, Canton
- Cynthia
K. Curtin, Hudson
- Jo
Ann Davidson, Reynoldsburg
- William
F. Demas, Akron
- Joseph
T. Deters, Middletown
- Dale
H. Fellows, Willoughby Hills
- Sally
Florkiewicz, Chagrin Falls
- Deliaan
A. Gettler, Cincinnati
- Dorothy
Ginther, Wooster
- Ebony
Grantonz, Cleveland
- Cheryl
Grossman, Grove City
- Dan
Harkins, Springfield
- Cynthia
L. Henderson, Chillicothe
- Patrick
L. Hennessey, Zanesville
- Cheri
Hottinger, Newark
- Larry
Householder, Glenford
- Jerry
Hruby, Brecksville
- David
Johnson, Salem
- Pernel
Jones, Cleveland
- John
Charles Kern, Cincinnati
- Nancy
Kister, Andover
- Mary Jo
Long, Newark
- Elaine
Mancini, Boardman
- Pat
McDonald, Columbus
- Betty
Montgomery
- Martha
Moore, Columbus
- Irene
Morrow, Cleveland
- Ron
O'Brien, Columbus
- Nancy
Wilson Patterson, Chesterland
- Juan
Jose Perez, Columbus
- James
M. Petro
- August
Pust, Cleveland
- Klara
Boynton Reynolds, Lucasville
- Beryl
E. Rothschild, University Heights
- Norm
Sandvoss, Kent
- Darlene
Schuring, Canton
- Zuheir
Sofia, Columbus
- Nancy
Suhadolnik, Strongsville
- Mary
W. Sullivan, Cincinnati
- Deborah
Sutherland, Bay Village
- Hope
Taft
- Bob
Taft II
- Bruce
A. Taylor, Cincinnati
- Carlos
Todd, Cincinnati
- James
Trakas, Independence
- Kurt
Tunnell, Columbus
- Janet
Voinovich
- Ann
Womer Benjamin, Aurora
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