Kentucky Delegation to the
1996
Democratic National Convention
Delegation chair: Ron Mazzoli
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Jerry
E. Abramson, Louisville
- Robert
A. Babbage, Jr., Frankfort
- Scotty
Baesler
- Kenneth
P. Bosley, Owensboro
- John
Y. Brown III
- Janice
F. Campbell, Bowling Green
- Judith
M. Campbell, Frankfort
- Claudia
Coffey, Louisville
- Robert
P. Combs, Pikeville
- Sally
Patton Davis, Frankfort
- Anna
Davis-Nall, Providence
- Hazel
G. Demery, Grand Rivers
- William
R. Dexter, Owensboro
- Milly
H. Diehl, Fort Mitchell
- Donna
M. Engle, Hazard
- Thelma
L. Finley, Walton
- Wendell
H. Ford
- Donna
Sue Greene, Middlesboro
- John
R. Greer, Ashland
- Ed
Hatchett, Frankfort
- Sheila
H. Hawkins, Shelbyville
- Donna
Haynes, Philpot
- Stephen
L. Henry, Shelbyville
- Nyla
H. Higgins, Hopkinsville
- Sandra
T. Higgins-Stinson, Madisonville
- Shirley
A. Huelsmann, Fort Mitchell
- Phinis
V. Hundley, Hodgenville
- Merryman
Kemp, Paducah
- Ann
Toni Kereiakes, Bowling Green
- Harold
L. King, Nicholasville
- Dortha
N. Lyons, Murray
- Skipper
Martin, Louisville
- Mary
Lou Marzian, Louisville
- Irv
Maze, Louisville
- Ron
Mazzoli, Louisville
- W.
Terry McBrayer, Lexington
- Bobby
McDonald, Georgetown
- Donald
Ray Mitchell, Paducah
- Wanda
Mitchell-Smith, Louisville
- Candy
Olmstead, Louisville
- Chris
Patton, Frankfort
- Paul
E. Patton
- Phillip
R. Patton, Glasgow
- Joey
Pendleton, Hopkinsville
- Walter
D. Richards, Bowling Green
- Marjorie
L. Robbins, Lexington
- Betty
H. Robertson, Hopkinsville
- Jo
Ann M. Salkeld, Louisville
- Jim
Smith, Louisville
- Robert
B. Sparks, Carlisle
- Gerald
Stone, Corydon
- Mary
T. Strong, Georgetown
- Sue
Teegarden, Alexandria
- James
Myron Thomas, Mt. Olivet
- Mike
Ward
- Grace
S. Warrix, Jackson
- Paula
Weglarz, Frankfort
- William
R. Weinberg, Hindman
- Jo
Etta Y. Wickliffe, Harrodsburg
- Rob
Wilkey, Franklin
- Clarence
A. Yancey, Louisville
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Toni
Canterbury, South Williamson
- George
F. Cheatham II, Greensburg
- Louise
Cooper, Paducah
- Ronald
R. Cyrus, Flatwoods
- Donald
E. Davis, Crestwood
- Sandra
Frank, Lexington
- Joel
Swanston Jennings, Frankfort
- Jennifer
A. Moore, Paducah
- James
F. Tackett, Jenkins
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