Colorado Delegation to the
1996
Democratic National Convention
Delegation chair: Michael Beatty
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Margaret
Atencio, Denver
- Beverly
G. Ausfahl, Denver
- Polly
B. Baca, Denver
- Beth
Bacon, Fort Collins
- Miguel
Barragan, Thornton
- Odell
C. Barry, Northglenn
- Michael
Beatty, Colorado Springs
- Charles
E. Bedford, Denver
- Larry
Beer, Denver
- William
J. Bertschy, Fort Collins
- Lorilei
L. Bourell, Colorado Springs
- Becky
Brooks, Aurora
- Linda
Cacchione, Sedalia
- Samuel
J. Corsentino, Pueblo
- Cindy
Domenico, Lafayette
- Judith
Elliot, Estes Park
- Richard
G. Evans, Denver
- Christopher
T. Gates, Denver
- Howard
B. Gelt, Denver
- Beverly
Hall, Loveland
- John
Hallen, Littleton
- Aaron
Harber, Lafayette
- Julia
A. Hicks, Westminster
- Scott
Hutchings, Arvada
- Richard
Charles Jarrett, Colorado Springs
- Charles
Johnson, Denver
- Peggy
Kerns, Aurora
- Peggy
Lamm, Louisville
- Roger
Lipker, Fort Collins
- Selma
Lock, Denver
- Selso
Javier Lopez, Antonito
- Mary
Alice Mandarich, Denver
- Ramona
Martinez, Denver
- Kathryn
Mausolf, Glenwood Springs
- Andy
Medina, Sugar City
- Belle
Miran, Aurora
- Francie
Miran, Denver
- Chris
C. Muñoz, Pueblo
- Brenda
Parra, Thornton
- Philip
Perington, Denver
- Robert
Reed, Aurora
- Gil
Reyes, Northglenn
- Thomas
S. Rodriguez, Grand Junction
- Roy
R. Romer
- Gail
S. Schoettler, Parker
- Theresa
Schook, Denver
- Patricia
Schroeder
- Katrina
Sims, Denver
- David
E. Skaggs
- Adam
Speer, Colorado Springs
- Penfield
Tate, Denver
- Harold
Thyfault, Littleton
- Connie
Townsend, Colorado Springs
- Wellington
E. Webb, Denver
- Sherrie
Wolff, Boulder
- Linda
Yardley, Denver
- Emerald
Young, Telluride
- Tony
Young, Parker
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Traci
W. Collins, New Castle
- Glenda
Swanson Lyle, Denver
- Raymond
R. Mann, Colorado Springs
- Donna
K. Murphy, Canon City
- Richard
Proctor, Greeley
- Mannie
Rodriguez, Northglenn
- Susan
M. Tabacheck, Aurora
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