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DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP ROSTER 2004 - 2008 Compiled by the Office of the Secretary As of Monday, November 08, 2004 Office of the Secretary Alice Travis Germond, Secretary DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP ROSTER 2004 - 2008 Compiled by the Office of the Secretary As of Monday, November 08, 2004 * denotes Chair # denotes member of the Executive Committee OFFICERS CHAIR #Terence R. McAuliffe 430 S. Capitol St., SE Washington, DC 20003 W:202-863-8121 VICE CHAIRS #Linda Chavez-Thompson 815 16th Street, NW Washington, DC 20006 W:202-637-5233 #Hon. Gloria Molina 500 W. Temple St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 W:213-974-4111 #Hon. Lottie H. Shackelford 1720 Abigail St. Little Rock, AR 72204 W:202-863-8175 #Hon. Wellington Webb 1660 Lincoln Denver, CO 80264 W:303-893-9322 VICE CHAIR; PRESIDENT, ASDC #Mark Brewer 37414 Stonegate Cir. Clinton Twp., MI 48036 W:517-371-5410 TREASURER #Andrew Tobias 430 S. Capitol St., SE Washington, DC 20003 W:212-580-8612 SECRETARY #Alice Germond 430 S. Capitol St., SE Washington, DC 20003 W:202-863-7183 NATIONAL FINANCE CHAIR #Maureen White 998 5th Ave. New York, NY 10028 W:202-863-7169 DEPUTY CHAIRS Hon. Mike Honda 503 Cannon House Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20515 W:202-225-2631 Ben Johnson 501 Oneida Pl., NW Washington, DC 20011 W:202-973-5899 Susan Turnbull 16 Royal Dominion Ct. Bethesda, MD 20817 W:301-469-7811 Office of the Secretary - Alice Travis Germond, Secretary - 430 South Capitol St., SE - Washington, DC 20003 (202) 863-8000 - (202) 479-5125 fax - www.democrats.org - page 1 ALABAMA * Redding Pitt PO Box 950 Montgomery, AL 36101 W:205-324-1212 #Amy K. Burks 2831 Summerwind Dr., SE Decatur, AL 35603 H:256-353-0283 Randy Kelley 1527 Litchfield Ave. Gadsden, AL 35903 H:256-492-1091 Hon. Yvonne Kennedy 1205 Glennon Ave. Mobile, AL 36603 W:251-690-6416 Dr. Joe L. Reed PO Box 4177 Montgomery, AL 36103 W:334-834-9790 ALASKA * Scott Sterling 2000 E. Dowling Rd. Anchorage, AK 99507 W:907-376-8076 Claudia Douglas PO Box 870628 Wasilla, AK 99687 H:907-357-4169 Hon. John Davies PO Box 81781 Fairbanks, AK 99709 H:907-474-4927 Cindy Spanyers 15360 Glacier Hwy. Juneau, AK 99801 H:907-790-3931 AMERICAN SAMOA * Dr. Oreta M. Togafau PO Box 353 Pago Pago, AS 96799 W:684-633-1372 Tuiasina S. Laumoli PO Box 6968 Pago Pago, AS 96799 W:684-633-1195 Therese L. Hunkin PO Box 371 Pago Pago, AS 96799 W:684-699-5808 Fagafaga D. Langkilde PO Box 3505 Pago Pago, AS 96799 W:011-684-633-53 ARIZONA * James E. Pederson 2800 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004 W:602-265-2888 Sue Tucker 1515 W. Los Filos Tuscon, AZ 85704 H:520-797-9559 Janice C. Brunson 4745 E. Charles Dr. Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 H:480-596-0462 Joe Rios PO Box 334 Kearney, AZ 85237 H:520-363-7106 Hon. Carolyn Warner 4455 E Camelback Phoenix, AZ 85018 W:602-957-7552 ARKANSAS * Ron Oliver 3901 Bunker Hill N. Little Rock, AR 72116 W:501-372-7407 Karla Bradley 3300 Cherokee Dr. Fayetteville, AR 72701 H:479-582-3036 Don Beavers 6001 Cypress Creek N. Little Rock, AR 72116 H:501-812-0017 Martha Dixon 701 Clinton Arkadelphia, AR 71923 H:870-246-5660 CALIFORNIA *#Hon. Art Torres 1388 Sutter St. San Francisco, CA 94109 W:213-239-8730 Alexandra Gallardo Rooker 13801 Paramount Blvd. Paramount, CA 90723 H:562-761-4733 #Steven K. Alari 1009 E. 1st St. Long Beach, CA 90802 W:213-239-8518 Rachel Binah PO Box 464 Little River, CA 95456 H:707-937-3227 Mary Ellen Early 14843 Huston St. Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 W:818-902-3925 Edward Espinoza 6006 Loomis St. Lakewood, CA 90713 W:562-421-2800 Inola Henry 2232 W. 24th Los Angeles, CA 90018 W:213-660-8423 Alice A. Huffman 1315 I St., Ste. 200 Sacramento, CA 95814 W:916-498-1890 Aleita J. Huguenin 6318 Auga Vista Ct. Rancho Murieta, CA 95683 W:916-325-1500 Hon. Carole Migden 465 California St. San Francisco, CA 94106 W:415-557-3000 Bob Mulholland 1051 Adlar Ct. Chico, CA 95926 W:916-442-5707 Christine Pelosi 17 3rd St., NE Washington, DC 20002 H:202-546-9399 John A. Perez 1916 N. Alexandria Los Angeles, CA 90027 W:714-995-4601 Robert Rankin 250 W. 235 St. Carson, CA 90745 H:310-834-8643 Garry S. Shay 6748 Hillpark Los Angeles, CA 90068 W:818-502-7503 Christopher Stampolis PO Box 508 San Jose, CA 95103 W: #Keith Umemoto 6456 S. Land Park Dr. Sacramento, CA 95831 W:916-274-5733 Alicia Wang 2350 Anza St. San Francisco, CA 94118 W:415-771-7739 Office of the Secretary - Alice Travis Germond, Secretary - 430 South Capitol St., SE - Washington, DC 20003 (202) 863-8000 - (202) 479-5125 fax - www.democrats.org - page 2 Hon. Maxine Waters 10124 S. Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90003 W:323-757-8900 #Hon. Rosalind Wyman 10430 Bellagio Rd. Los Angeles, CA 90077 H:310-476-2185 Steven Ybarra PO Box 367 Sacramento, CA 95812 W:916-442-7211 COLORADO * Chris Gates 777 Santa Fe Denver, CO 80204 W:303-623-4762 Julia Hicks 8300 Sheridan Blvd. Arvada, CO 80003 H:303-412-1392 Debbie Marquez PO Box 2829 Edwards, CO 81632 H:970-926-9096 Jonathan W. Postal 7843 E. 8th Pl. Denver, CO 80230 W:303-837-0202 Mannie Rodriguez 1435 Kokai Circle Denver, CO 80221 H:303-452-9624 CONNECTICUT * Hon. George Jepsen 380 Franklin Ave. Hartford, CT 06114 W:860-296-1775 #Dorothy Mrowka 399 Lebanon Ave. Colchester, CT 06415 H:860-537-3640 Hon. Anthony Avallone 75 Broad St. Milford, CT 06460 W:203-783-1200 Ellen Camhi 50 Arnold Dr. Stamford, CT 06905 H:203-322-5956 John W. Olsen 56 Town Line Rd. Rocky Hill, CT 06067 W:860-571-6191 DELAWARE * Richard Bayard PO Box 25130 Wilmington, DE 19899 W:302-655-5000 Leah Betts 113 Magnolia St. Milton, DE 19968 H:302-684-4774 Bert DiClemente 3801 Greenville Ctr. Greenville, DE 19807 W:302-661-6713 Karen Valentine 702 Ponderosa Dr. Magnolia, DE 19962 W:302-323-2121 DEMOCRATS ABROAD *#Rachelle J. Valladares 5 Hopewell Yard United Kingdom SE5 7QS H:207-358-5436 Dr. John L. McCreery 55-13-202 Miyagaya, Nishi-Ku Japan 220-0006 W:011-81-45-314- Robert Bell 77 Brunswick Ave. CANADA M55 2L8 W:416-972-9505 Connie Borde 240 bis Blvd. St. Germain Paris, France W:331-4549-1470 Jamey Dumas Bell Rock House St. Andrews KY169RG W:441334478764 Liv Gibbons 17 Seafield, Baldaylefd Ireland W:353416772204 Theresa Morelli Casella Postale 44, 210 20 Casciago (VA) Italy W:39-0332820788 Brent O'Leary 4-22-1 Minami Aoyama Tokyo Japan W:81-90-1704-740 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA * Wanda Lockridge 419 Valley Ave., SE Washington, DC 20032 W:202-463-5529 Ron Bitondo 2115 Tunlaw Rd., NW Washington, DC 20007 W:202-412-5186 #Arrington Dixon 2401 Shannon Pl., SE Washington, DC 20020 H:202-889-1070 Marilyn Tyler Brown 3050 Chestnut St., NW Washington, DC 20010 H:202-363-9164 FLORIDA * Hon. Scott Maddox PO Box 1758 Tallahassee, FL 32303 W:850-222-3411 Diane Glasser 7379 W. Devon Dr. Tamarac, FL 33321 H:954-721-1124 Hon. Clarence Anthony 300 S.E. 3rd Ave. South Bay, FL 33493 H:561-992-9404 Jon Ausman 2202 Woodlawn Dr. Tallahassee, FL 32303 W:850-414-4519 Cathy Bartolotti 4023 N. Lincoln Ave Tampa, FL 33607 H:813-876-1695 Terrie Brady 1601 Atlantic Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32205 W:904-396-4063 Mitchell Ceasar 8181 W. Broward Blvd. Plantation, FL 33324 W:954-475-2500 Hon. Joyce Cusack 224 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand, FL 32720 W:850-488-0580 Allan Katz 106 East College, Ste. 1200 Tallahassee, FL 32301 W:850-425-1605 Chuck Mohlke PO Box 2312 Naples, FL 34106 W:239-649-3090 Hon. Diana Wasserman-Rubin 5731 S.W. 196 Ln. Southwest Ranches, FL W:954-357-7008 33332 Office of the Secretary - Alice Travis Germond, Secretary - 430 South Capitol St., SE - Washington, DC 20003 (202) 863-8000 - (202) 479-5125 fax - www.democrats.org - page 3 GEORGIA * Robert Kahn 25 Whitlock Pl., SW Marietta, GA 30064 W:770-427-2145 Hattie B. Dorsey 100 Peachtree St. Atlanta, GA 30303 W:404-522-2637 Carole Dabbs 4009 Dorchester Walk Kennesaw, GA 30144 H:770-792-1005 Hon. Shirley Franklin 1258 Tuckawanna Dr. Atlanta, GA 30311 W:404-330-6845 Lonnie Plott 501 Pulliam St., SW; Ste. 250 Atlanta, GA 30312 W:404-523-8107 Richard Ray 501 Pulliam St., SW Atlanta, GA 30236 W:404-525-2793 GUAM * Michael Phillips 410 West O'Brien Dr. Hagatna, GU 96910 W:671-477-2223 Isabel S. A. (Becky) Lujan PO Box 22343 GMF Barrigada, GU 96921 W:671-479-8664 Benjamin J. F. Cruz 123 Manga St. Piti, GU 96915 W:671-475-6969 Taling Taitano PO Box 27025 Barrigada, GU 96921 W:671-472-5252 HAWAII * Brickwood Galuteria 3462 Pakui St. Honolulu, HI 96816 W:808-596-2985 Stephanie Ohigashi 179 Halona St. Wailuku, HI 96793 W:808-249-0183 Richard Port 1600 Ala Nloana Blvd. #3100 Honolulu, HI 96815 H:808-941-9624 Marie Dolly Strazar 36 Hualilili St. Hilo, HI 96720 H:808-935-3003 IDAHO * Hon. Carolyn Boyce 982 E. River Park Ln. Boise, ID 83706 W:208-322-1852 Hon. Edgar Malepeai 585 S. 19th Ave. Pocatello, ID 83201 H:208-232-2038 Hon. Gail Bray 6301 N. Pierce Park Ln. Boise, ID 83703 W:208-854-1144 Grant Burgoyne 2203 Mountain View Dr.
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