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Illinois Delegation to the
2000 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Carolyn Ball - John Baricevic - Willie T. Barrow, Chicago - Michael Bauer - Stephen Bean - William M. Beavers - Julia Beckman - Rosemary Bilecki - Margaret Blackshere - Rod Blagojevich - Albert Blanchard - Michael Boland - Joan Brennan - Susan Brown - Jerry Butler - Joseph Cari, Jr. - Howard W. Carroll - Elizabeth Ann Chambliss - Cardiss Collins - Laleen Collins-Doerrer - Vilma Colom - Kevin Conlon - Maureen Connelly - Jerry F. Costello, Belleville - Julie Curry - Richard M. Daley, Chicago - Danny K. Davis, Chicago - Gilbert Delgado - Vince Demuzio, Carlinville - Tim Drea - Richard J. Durbin - Judy Erwin - Lane A. Evans, Rock Island - Gayl Ferraro - Lynn Foster - Wilson Frost - Dennis J. Gannon - Maria Gonzalez - Kurt Granberg - Angelita Grebiskes - Barbara J. Gross - Luis V. Gutiérrez, Chicago - Debbie Halvorson - Charles A. Hartke - Helen Heiland - Vivian Hickey - Daniel W. Hynes - Thomas C. Hynes, Chicago - Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Chicago - Denny Jacobs, East Moline - Elizabeth Jensen - Susan Jensen - Margarita Jimenez - Lovana S. Jones - Ann L. Kalayil - L. Thomas Lakin, Wood River - James Laski - Spencer Leak, Jr. - Mary Ann Levar - Terry Link - William O. Lipinski, Chicago - Michael Madigan - Antoinette Malatesta - Donald Markgraf - Iris Y. Martinez, Chicago - Rosalva Martinez - Shirley McCombs, Petersburg - Barbara McGowan - Iola McGowan - Cora L. McGruder - Daniel McLaughlin - Victory McNamara - Dianne Meeks, Carbondale - Johnny Miller - Joseph Mario Moreno - Bart Moy - Audrey Nixon - John Norwood - Rudolph Papa - Geraldine Parr, Champaign - Linda Pasternak - Laura Perna - Toni Perrin - Richard Phelan - David D. Phelps - James Polk - Jo Poshard - Ronald E. Powell, Mundelein - John Rednour, Du Quoin - Thomas Reece - Victoria Rigney - Carol Ronen, Chicago - Trude Roselle - Virginia A. Rugai - Jesse H. Ruiz - Bobby L. Rush, Chicago - Judith Sandoval - Cynthia Santos - Cameron B. Satterthwaite - Michael Saville - Janice D. Schakowsky, Evanston - Jeff Schoenberg - Bertha M. Scott - Doug Scott, Rockford - Pratima Shah - James Sheehan - Thomas Simmons - Deborah Sims - Ellen Sinclair, Salem - Edward M. Smith - J. C. Smith - Michael K. Smith - Terry Steczo - Bobbie Steele - Ann Stepan - James Stevens - Todd H. Stroger, Chicago - Mary Tapia-Barthel - Christina Tchen - Patrick Thompson - Doris Turner - Stanley Valentine - Jesus Vasquez - Caryl Wadley-Foy - James M. Wall - James Walsh - Patrick D. Welch, Peru - Thomas D. Whalen - Jesse White, Chicago - Norma Jean White - David Wilhelm, Chicago - Jerry Williams, Sr. - Henry Williamson - Brumettia J. Wilson - Robert Wilson

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Daniel Adams - Maurice W. Arbuckle - Victor Armendariz - Annie Davis - Christopher Dunn - James Dyson - Raymond Harris - Kathryn Harvey - Mercedes Mallette - Mary Morten - Madelyn Orr - Roger Poole, Smithton - Mike Quigley - David W. Rands - Amalia S. Rioja - Ellen Schanzle-Haskins - Martha B. Swanson

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