Puerto Rico Delegation to the
2008
Democratic National Convention
Delegation chair: Roberto L. Prats
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Aníbal
Acevedo-Vilá, San Juan
- Celita
Arroyo de Roques, San Juan
- Luisette
Cabañas Colon, San Juan
- Francisco
J. Domenech, Guaynabo
- Kenneth
McClintock, San Juan
- Roberto
L. Prats, San Juan
- Marie
O. Rivera, San Juan
- Eliseo
Roques-Arroyo, San Juan
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Luis
Caraballo, Cidra
- Veronica
Cortés, San Juan
- Alejandro
García-Padilla, Caguas
- Sheymar
Lausell, San Juan
- Sergio
M. Marxuach, Dorado
- Loida
Meléndez, Guaynabo
- Luis
D. Muñiz, Moca
- Andrea
A. Ríos-Rodríguez, Humacao
- Suzette
Rivera-MacMurray, San Juan
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