Vermont Delegation to the
1996
Democratic National Convention
Delegation chair: Elizabeth Ready
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Elaine
Alfano, East Calais, Calais
- Terje
Anderson, Burlington
- William
N. Aswad, Burlington
- Howard
Dean
- Edward
Flanagan, Burlington
- Billi
Gosh, Brookfield
- Robert
J. Harris, Windsor
- Ruth
Horowitz, Burlington
- Steve
Howard, Montpelier
- Kerry
Kurt, Colchester
- Frederick
S. Lane III, Burlington
- Patrick
J. Leahy
- Matthew
McDonald, Chester
- John
Miller, Rutland
- Carolyn
Nissen, Burlington
- Elizabeth
Ready, Bristol
- Cheryl
Rivers, Bethel
- Ann
Seibert, Norwich
- Mary
Just Skinner, Montpelier
- Mary
M. Sullivan, Burlington
- Jennifer
Wallace-Brodeur, Burlington
- Robert
Werner, Stowe
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Peter
Berg, Mt. Holly
- Sally
Cavanaugh, Montpelier
- David
Michlovitz, Woodstock
- Marilyn
E. Rivero, Milton
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