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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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