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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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