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Texas Delegation to the
2004 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Cathie Adams, Dallas - Sheila Alexander, Houston - Charles Anderson, Lorena - Juliette Bartlett-Pack, Houston - David Barton - Tina Benkiser, Austin - Paul Bettencourt, Houston - Robert Blackmer, Houston - Susan Blair, Canton - Nancy Boston, Temple - Dan Branch, Austin - Robert R. Burchfield, Houston - Victor Carillo, Austin - Pat Carlson, Grapevine - Kenneth Carr, El Paso - Richard Carr, Haltom City - Roy V. Casanova, San Antonio - Isaac Castro, Hamlin - Mary Ceverha, Dallas - James Clancy, Portland - Susan Combs, Austin - William R. Crocker, Austin - Chris Daniel, Houston - Toni Anne Dashiell, Boerne - Louis Davis, Kingwood - Cheryl deCordova, San Angelo - Becky Dempsey, Tyler - Julie Drenner, Sugar Land - Nelda Eppes, Houston - Sue Evenwel, Mt. Pleasant - Susan Fischer, Richardson - Jeff Fisher, Athens - Scott Fisher, Bedford - Dan Flynn, Austin - Josh Flynn, Houston - Bernie Francis, Carrollton - Michael Franks, Wharton - Joe Gardner, Corpus Christi - Kathy Gear, Mineral Wells - Chris George, San Antonio - John T. Gill, Dallas - Cimarron Gilson, Selma - Martha Greenlaw, Houston - Joe Grimes, Wolfforth - Mike Hannesschlager, North Richland Hills - Donna Ruth Harp, Round Rock - Tom Haughey, San Juan - Richard D. Hayes, Denton - Dianne Hensley, Hewitt - Sue Hershey, Amarillo - Betty J. Hill, San Antonio - Jerry Hoagland, Plano - James D. Hosea, Huntsville - Jo Howard, Sugar Land - Harold Jenkins, Irving - Faith Johnson, DeSoto - Fran Jolly, Houston - Mary M. Jones, Houston - Leland Kerby, Uvalde - David King, Nacogdoches - Janice Koehne, Seguin - Tim Lambert, Lubbock - Cathy Landtroop, Plainview - Bob Long, Bastrop - April Lopez, San Antonio - Dawn Lothringer, Pleasanton - James Lowe, Lampasas - Betty Lou Martin, Montgomery - Norm Mason, Sugar Land - Charles R. Matthews, Austin - Audrey McDonald, Georgetown - Melba McDow, Arlington - Myrna McLeroy, Gonzales - Denise McNamara, Dallas - James Mike McNamara, Austin - William Meyers, Sugar Land - Clint Moore, Spring - Jason Moore, Odessa - Michael B. Moore, El Paso - R Bruce Motheral, Kerrville - Rick Neudorff, Plano - Melvin M. Newland, Brownsville - Roger O'Dell, El Paso - Gina Parker, Waco - Beverly S. Parks, Granbury - Patricia C. Peale, Lake Kiowa - Trudy Pellerin, Bridge City - Lawrence J. Phillips, DeSoto - Tom Quinones, Haltom City - James B. Randall, Austin - Alice Rekeweg, Kingwood - Tony Renteria, Lubbock - June H. Rentmeester, Richardson - Michael Riddle, Houston - Connie Roberts, El Paso - Dorothy Rogers, Waxahachie - Tim Roth, El Paso - Richard Rozier, DeSoto - Hollis Rutledge, Mission - Gene Ryder, San Antonio - Kelly Shackelford, Allen - Kathy Shafer, Stephenville - Clyde Siebman, Pottsboro - Harvey Skinner, Brenham - Judy Smith, Montgomery - Stan Stanart, Houston - Gordon Starkenburg, Alvin - Robert Steinhagen, Dallas - Calvin Stephens, Dallas - Larry Stevens, Fort Worth - Paul Stockard, Fort Worth - Robert E. Talton, Pasadena - Rex Teter, Pasadena - David Teuscher, Beaumont - Barbara Thorburn, New Braunfels - Mandy Tschoepe, Plano - Karin Tucker, Plano - Leopoldo R. Vazquez, Houston - Peggy Venable, Austin - Kevin Walsh, Galveston - Chad Weaver, Midland - Lucie Weaver, DeSoto - Wade P. Webster, Houston - Roger Williams, Fort Worth - Dorothy M. Wiseman, Hillsboro - Jared Woodfill, Houston - Ron Wright, Arlington - Humberto Zamora, Harlingen


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