Allocation Factor | Total
Base Dels |
Dist.
Level |
At-
Large |
PL/
EOs |
Total
Pldgd Dels |
DNC
Mbrs |
U.S.
Cong. |
Dem.
Govs. |
Dist.
Party Ldrs |
Add-on
Upldg
. |
Total
Upldg Dels |
Total
Del. Votes |
Total
# of Dels |
Total
# of Alts |
Total
Delg. Size |
|
0.0461 | 14 | 10 | 4 | 2 | 16 | 16 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 22 | 38 | 38 | 4 | 42 |
Delegates to the 2004 Democratic
National Convention
Pledged Delegates (Kerry 9, Sharpton
4, Dean 3)
District Level
Delegates
(Kerry 6, Sharpton 2, Dean 2)
Selected at DC Democratic
Congressional District Conventions held at the University of the
District
of Columbia Physical Activities Center, March 6, 2004 10:00 a.m. - 2:00
p.m. based on results of the Feb. 14, 2004 Ward Caucuses.
Congressional District
One - Ward 1, 2, 6 and 8
Kerry
Male-1: Andy Litsky Females-2: Betty Smalls; Linda Lingle Alternate-1: John Morton |
Dean
Male-1: Charles Allen Female-1: Katherine Boettrich |
Congressional District Two- Wards 3, 4, 5 and 7
Kerry
Males-2: James Bubar; Keith Washington Female-1: Claire Lucas Alternates-2: Male-1: Kurt Vorndran; Female-1: Cathleen Harrington |
Sharpton
Male-1: Robert "Bob" King Female-1: Desa Ruffin |
At-Large, PLEOs
(Kerry
3, Sharpton 2, Dean 1)
Selected at the D.C.
Democratic
State Committee's Delegate Selection Convention Meeting, April 29, 2004
Kerry | Wanda Alston | |
Ron Bitondo | ||
Mary Burke Washington | (Wife of former Mayor Walter Washington) | |
Alternate-George Fenderson | ||
. | ||
Dean | Philip Pannell | |
. | ||
Sharpton | Anita Bonds
Harry Thomas, Jr. |
|
. | ||
Unpledged | Lynn Chia |
Unpledged Delegates
DNC members
A. Scott Bolden - State Party Chair
Patricia Elwood - State Party Vice Chair
Arrington Dixon
Barbara Lett Simmons
At-Large
Morton Bahr - President,
Communications Workers of America.
Donna Brazile - former
campaign manager for Al Gore. Served as as chief of staff to DC
Delegate
Eleanor Holmes Norton.
Mary Eva Candon - attorney
at Berliner, Candon & Jimison.
Yolanda Caraway - former
Deputy Chair of the DNC under Paul Kirk, former Chief of Staff to the
National
Rainbow Coalition, senior adviser to the late Ron Brown, Vice-Chair of
the 2000 DNC Convention Site Selection Committee.
Maria Echaveste - attorney
and consultant in Washington, DC. Was the highest ranking Latino
ever to serve in the White House as Assistant to the President and
Deputy
Chief of Staff in the Clinton's second term. Previously
Administrator
of the Wage and House Division of the Department of Labor.
Hartina Flournoy - at
American Federation of Teachers. Finance director for Gore 2000.
Harold Ickes - heads
The Media Fund, a 527 organization. Former Deputy White House
Chief
of Staff, described as the architect of Clinton's 1996 re-election.
Ben Johnson - Deputy
Chair of the DNC; served all eight years of the Clinton Administration
starting as an Associate Director in the Office of Public Liaison and
finishing
as Assistant to the President and Director of the President's
Initiative
for One America; served two years in the Carter Administration.
Minyon Moore - at
the Dewey Square Group heading up its state and local affairs
shop.
She served as chief operating officer at the DNC, responsible for the
day-to-day
running of the party, after directing DNC chair Terry McAuliffe's
transition
in the first part of 2001. Appointed as White House deputy
director
of political affairs in Feb. 1997 she became director of public liaison
in May 1998 and finished as director of political affairs. In the
1996 cycle she served as national political director at the DNC.
Mirian Saez -
Elizabeth M. Smith -
James J. Zogby - President,
Arab American Institute
National Democratic Ethnic
Coord. Comm.
Christine Warnke
Congressional members
U.S. House Eleanor Holmes Norton
U.S. Senate Florence Pendelton
U.S. Senate Paul Strauss
Governor
Anthony Williams
Notes. Caraway was
announced
as a member of Clark's national steering committee on Jan. 22, 2004.
Echaveste
was announced as a senior advisor to the Dean campaign on May 22,
2003.
Moore serves as an advisor to Kerry.
Copyright ©
2004
Eric M. Appleman/Democracy in Action.