Maine: 35 Delegates and 4 Alternates

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
0.006844  21  16  5  3  24  5  2  1  2  1  11  35  35  4  39

Delegates to the 2004 Democratic National Convention
Pledged Delegates (Kerry 11, Dean 7, Kucinich 6)
District Level (Kerry 8, Dean 4, Kucinich 4)
1st Congressional District
Kerry
Carla Bryson, Portland
Mark Ouellette, Scarborough
Jill Duson, Portland
Neil Jamieson, Scarborough
Alternate
Maggie Allen, Bath
Dean
Wes MacLeod-Ball, Kennebunkport
Melanie Dees, Portland
Alternate
Robert "O.B." O'Brien, Peaks Island
Kucinich
Paul Cunningham, S. Portland
Lu Bauer, Windham

2nd Congressional District
Kerry
Mary Cathcart, Orono
Sam Shapiro, Waterville
Leslie Harlow, Sullivan
Bruce King,  Bradley
Alternate
Alison Broderick, Bethel 
Dean
Jim Martin, Orono
Roxanne Munksgaard, Bangor
Kucinich
Scott Ruffner, Bangor
Cheryl Neale, Bangor

At-Large Delegates
Kerry
Betty Johnson, Lincolnville 
Elaine Makas, Lewiston
Dean
Alison Smith, Portland
Elizabeth "Betsy" Ehrenfeld, Falmouth
Kucinich
Ed Cohen, Waterville
Alternate
Gulley Dunlap, Surry 

Pledged Party Leader and Elected Officials (PLEOs)
Kerry
Steve Rowe, Portland
Dean
Ed Desgrosseilliers, Auburn
Kucinich
Shlomit Auciello, Warren

Unpledged Add-On Delegate
Jennifer DeChant, Bath
 

Unpledged Delegates
DNC Members
Dottie Melanson, Augusta
David Garrity, Portland
Gwethalyn Phillips, Bangor
Bill Bryan, Bowdoinham
Dale McCormick, Augusta

U.S. Congress
Rep. Tom Allen
Rep. Mike Michaud

Governor
Gov. John Baldacci

Distinguished Party Leader
George Mitchell
Ken Curtis, Cape Elizabeth
 
 

Note.  The Maine Democratic Convention was held on May 22, 2004 at the Cumberland County Civic Center.  Dennis Kucinich had gained about 14 or 15 percent of the votes in the February 8 caucuses.  With the help of an energetic speech at the Convention he was able to increase his strength and picked up six total delegates.  According to a May 22 press release from the campaign:

Kucinich's Maine co-cordinator Lu Bauer of Standish said he built on his core support with the powerful speech he gave to the convention Saturday morning just before delegates broke into county caucuses, where they cast their votes.  Bauer said Kucinich picked up support from many supporters of former candidate Sen. John Edwards, as well as a small contingent of former Howard Dean supporters, and delegates for Sen. John Kerry who don't like the direction Kerry is beginning to take on the war.
 
Copyright © 2004  Eric M. Appleman/Democracy in Action.