South Dakota Delegation to the
1996
Democratic National Convention
Delegation chair: Pam Nelson
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Mark
Anderson, Crooks
- Jean
Beddow, Sioux Falls
- Dee
Black, Sioux Falls
- Jim
Burg, Pierre
- Thomas
A. Daschle
- Kay
Davis, Sioux Falls
- Jack
Dudley, Huron
- Tim
Johnson
- Mary
Keller, Huron
- Dorothy
Kellogg, Watertown
- Robert
D. Kirschman, Sioux Falls
- Kevin
Kohler, Sioux Falls
- Tanya
Lundstrom, Sioux Falls
- Lily
Mendoza, Rapid City
- Robert
Moore, Mission
- Lynn
Moran, Custer
- Pam
Nelson, Sioux Falls
- Judith
R. Olson, Rapid City
- Craig
Schaunaman, Aberdeen
- Richard
Scollon, Canistota
- Sharon
Stroschein, Mansfield
- Jeffrey
L. Viken, Rapid City
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Patty
Miller, Spearfish
- Jeff
Moser, Pierre
- Darrell
Shoemaker, Rapid City
- Susan
Thompson, Colman
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