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Virginia Delegation to the
2004
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Trixie
Leber Averill, Vinton
- Juanita
Bailey, Newport News
- Gary
Howard Baise, McLean
- Juanita
Balenger, Annandale
- Morton
Clyde Blackwell, Arlington
- Sherwood
Hornsby Bowditch, Hayes
- Pamela
Sue Brown, Norfolk
- Theodore
Coots Brown, Richmond
- Brenda
H. Campbell, Ridgeway
- Apostolos
Dimitri Catsaros, Charlottesville
- Lisa
Marie Cheney, Alexandria
- Loretta
Petty Chittum, Doswell
- William
Calvin Cleveland, Alexandria
- Mary
Ann Conrad, Roanoke
- John
Aloysius Cosgrove, Chesapeake
- Charles
Harvey Cunningham, Fairfax
- Jeannemarie
Devolites Davis, Vienna
- Thomas
Lee DeBusk, Blacksburg
- Kenneth
Michael Denton, Abingdon
- Carole
Lee deTriquet, Chesapeake
- Vellie
S. Dietrich-Hall, Springfield
- Gene
R. Ergenbright, Staunton
- Arthur
King Fisher, Parksley
- J.
Randy Forbes, Chesapeake
- Katherine
Anne Gentry, Fairfax
- Fred
Gerald, Willis
- James
S. Gilmore III
- Maryellen
F. Goodlatte, Roanoke
- Kathryn
Obenshain Griffin, Winchester
- Phillip
Stone Griffin, Winchester
- John
Henry Hager, Richmond
- Paul
Clinton Harris, Manassas
- William
James Howell, Falmouth
- Ernest
James Hughes, Spotsylvania
- Jerry
W. Kilgore, Glen Allen
- Anna Z.
Lee, Centreville
- Jorge
G. Lozano, Annandale
- Kimberly
P. Luger, Glen Allen
- Michael
Benjamin Marchi, Charlottesville
- John
Randall Minchew, Leesburg
- Will
Patton Nance, Alexandria
- Kathleen
Marie Naylor, Springfield
- Matthew
Donald Nelson, Covington
- Anne
Pappas Petera, Toano
- Harry
Robert Purkey, Virginia Beach
- Harold
Y. Pyon, Fairfax Station
- Marie
Fagg Quinn, Richmond
- Kendall
Anne Rhodes, Portsmouth
- James
Edward Rich, Middleburg
- Sheila
Margaret Riley, Fredericksburg
- Stephen
Cruz Rodriguez, Chesapeake
- Virginia
Anderson Russell, Richmond
- John
G. Selph, Richmond
- Carol
Kelly Skrabak, Alexandria
- Chester
Leonard Smith, Virginia Beach
- Ralph
K. Smith, Roanoke
- Ashley
Lionel Taylor, Richmond
- George
William Thomas, Jr., Richmond
- Larry
Craig Tucker, Petersburg
- John
Carter Van Hoy, Fredericksburg
- William
Paul Varson, Pound
- Tucker
Carrington Watkins, Randolph
- Fay
D. Williamson, Midlothian
- Jack
Robert Wilson, Chester
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