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Missouri Delegation to the
2004 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Sally Barker, St. Louis - Kay Barnes, Kansas City - Craig Bland, Kansas City - Burton Boxerman, Olivette - Doug Brooks, Joplin - Mark Bryant, Kansas City - Beverly Buchheit, St. Louis - Reggie Bumgarner, Fordland - Barbara Bunch, Clinton - Joe Carmichael, Springfield - Rose Marie Carmichael, Springfield - Jean Carnahan - Sharon Carpenter, St. Louis - Chad Chitwood, Grain Valley - Valerie Chow, Kansas City - Juanita Clarke, Kansas City - Lacy Clay, Jr. - Emanuel Cleaver, Kansas City - Maida Coleman, St. Louis - Velda Cook, Kansas City - Sue Cowen, Joplin - Darrell Curls, Kansas City - Donna Cushman, Kansas City - Steve Daniels, Carl Junction - Charlie Dooley, Clayton - Talibdin El-Amin, St. Louis - Brian Fletcher, Ferguson - Larry Foster, Moberly - Richard A. Gephardt - Luana Gifford, Jefferson City - Jon Hagler, St. James - John Hanneke, St. Charles - Fred Hicks, Columbia - Nate Hinchey, Jackson - Bob Holden - Lee Etta Hoskins, Berkeley - Joe Hudson, Lee's Summit - Joseph Hunt, St. Louis - Natalie Hunter, New Madrid - Clara Ichord, Waynesville - Gulten Ilhan, Chesterfield - Linda Jacobsen, St. Charles - Rick Johnson, High Ridge - Robin Wright Jones, St. Louis - Elizabeth Kerry, Columbia - Edward Koeller, St. Louis - Jim Kreider, Nixa - Sarah Langfellner, Warrensburg - Patricia Lensmeyer, Columbia - Robert G. Lowery, Sr., Florissant - Steve Markus, Pevely - Joe Maxwell, Jefferson City - Karen McCarthy - Antonia McCauley, Blue Springs - Jennifer McNay, Jamestown - Dottie McWherter, Ironton - Mark Miles, St. Charles - Loraine Miller, Manchester - James Montee, St. Joseph - Susan Montee, St. Joseph - Hila Newman, Kansas City - Jay Nixon, De Soto - Robert Nugent, Bloomsdale - Martha Ott, Chesterfield - Renee Paluka, Independence - Jim Pemberton, Senath - Jessica Post, Ellisville - Lyle Querry, Lee's Summit - Sandra A. Querry, Lee's Summit - Jane Quick, Liberty - Asma Raza, Chesterfield - May Scheve Reardon, St. Louis - Gwendolyn Reed, St. Louis - Mark Rogers, Lebanon - Peggy Ryan, St. Louis - Michael Schmid, Ballwin - Maurice Schulte, Jefferson City - Ike Skelton - Francis G. Slay, St. Louis - Tracy Smith, Shelbina - Nelson Thompson, Kansas City - Elizabeth Van Uum, Clayton - Sondra Vaught, Republic - Lee Voirel, Hannibal - Christy Welliver, Columbia - Martha West, St. Louis - Kenneth Worley, Fortuna - Willie Young, Liberty

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Patricia Allen, Kennett - Arthur Armstrong, Parkville - Carl Calcara, Kansas City - Lisa Cooper, Springfield - Etha Eaton, Liberty - Edward Janosik, Springfield - Tishaura Jones, St. Louis - Greg Jung, St. Louis - Floyd Lawson, Paris - Robert Levine, Manchester - Cynthia Millentree, Lexington - Yvonne S. Wilson, Kansas City - Brenda Woemmel, Cape Girardeau

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