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Republican delegates headed to Minnesota

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HEADING TO MINNESOTA

Republicans selected 46 delegates and 43 alternates for the Sept. 1-4 Republican National Convention in Minneapolis. One of the alternates is a Ron Paul supporter; the rest of the crew is backing John McCain. Here is a look at those with connections to El Paso and Teller counties:


STATEWIDE DELEGATES
• Former House District 20 Secretary Merilou Athens-Barnekow 
• Personhood Amendment author Kristi Burton of Peyton 
• State Rep. Kent Lambert of Colorado Springs 
• State Sen. Tom Wiens, who represents Teller County and northern El Paso County 
• El Paso County Commissioner Wayne Williams


STATEWIDE ALTERNATE 
• Realtor John "Jack" Gloriod of Colorado Springs


5TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT DELEGATES 
• El Paso County Clerk Bob Balink 
• Former state Sen. Ken Chlouber, who represented northern El Paso County 
• Attorney General John Suthers of Colorado Springs


5TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ALTERNATES 
• Retired businessman Robert McCombs of Colorado Springs 
• University of Colorado at Colorado Springs student Summer Vanderbilt

 


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