North Dakota Delegation to the
1996
Democratic National Convention
Delegation chair: Daniel Hannaher
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Mary
C. Baird, Bismarck
- Margaret
Blue, Fargo
- Jackie
Brodshaug, West Fargo
- Kent
Conrad
- Theresa
M. Davis, Belcourt
- Byron
L. Dorgan
- Gerard
Freisz, Bismarck
- Daniel
Hannaher, Fargo
- Audrey
Henderson-Nocho, Grand Forks
- Dan
Holden, Fargo
- Thea
Kaldor, Mayville
- Gorman
King, Jr., Fargo
- Iola
Kvasager, Grand Forks
- Les
LaFountain, Dunseith
- Max
Laird, Thompson
- Mariann
Lang, Mandan
- Dianne
Mondry, Grand Forks
- Corliss
Mushik, Mandan
- Loretta
Netterville, Grand Forks
- Brad
Pavek, Fargo
- Earl
Pomeroy
- James
Sears, Bismarck
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
LaRoy
Baird, Bismarck
- Wanneta
Bennett, Belcourt
- David
Kemnitz, Steele
- Shirley
Seher, Jamestown
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