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Iowa Delegation to the
2004 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Som Baccam, Des Moines - Connie Bear-King, Sioux City - Nancy Bobo, Des Moines - Francis Boggus, Council Bluffs - Leonard L. Boswell, Des Moines - Ray Brown, Des Moines - Christina Butts, Des Moines - Mary E. Campos, Des Moines - Anne Cowley, Sioux City - Chet Culver, Des Moines - Swati Dandekar, Marion - Gary Ficken, Cedar Rapids - Gordon Fischer, Des Moines - Michael L. Fitzgerald, Des Moines - Elesha Gayman, Davenport - Araceli Goode, Des Moines - Michael Gronstal, Council Bluffs - Daniel Grossberg, Louisville, Ky. - Lauren Haldeman, North Liberty - Tom Harkin - Betty Haviland, Ames - Floyd Hendred, Ottumwa - Megan Heneke, Iowa City - Kumari Henry, Madrid - Patrick Johnson, Clinton - Beth Junk, Ames - Alan Koslow, West Des Moines - Linda Langston, Cedar Rapids - Augustus Lartius, Boone - David Leshtz, Iowa City - Daryl Lewis, Lake - Mary Maloney, Des Moines - Pat Marshall, Cedar Rapids - Mary Mascher, Iowa City - Helen Miller, Fort Dodge - Tom Miller, Des Moines - Miguel Moreno, Glenwood - Teri Murphy, Dubuque - Linda Nelson, Norwalk - Jackie Norris, Ames - Robert J. Osterhaus, Maquoketa - Sally J. Pederson, Des Moines - John Thomas Powers, Waterloo - Ken Rains, Des Moines - Dori Rummelsburg-Dvorak, Clutier - Tom Salvatore, Fort Dodge - Matthew Schmidt, Preston - Monica Severson, Cedar Rapids - Justin Shields, Cedar Rapids - Paul Shomshor, Council Bluffs - Megan Simpson, Dubuque - John Tekippe, Waukee - Julianne Thomas, Cedar Rapids - Christie Vilsack, Des Moines - Tom Vilsack, Des Moines - Roger Wendt, Sioux City - Teresa Wolff, Sioux City

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Newman Abuissa, Iowa City - Katherine Allikian, Carlisle - Deborah Berry, Waterloo - Ro Foege, Mt. Vernon - Thomas Furlong, Letts - Kate Gronstal, Council Bluffs - Amanda Ragan, Mason City - Frank Sample, Des Moines

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