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12/21/1974
 
8/17/2006


Deputations to ECUSA'S
General Convention in
Denver, July 5-14, 2000

An unofficial list maintained by Dr. Louie Crew lcrew@newark.rutgers.edu, Chair of the Newark Deputation and member of the legislative committee on National and International Issues.

Note: Now that the Denver session has ended, I will not try to keep all email addresses here up-to-date, as they change frequently. I will change those here only when deputies specifically ask me to, but I will try to keep my own database up-to-date as I spot changes through our bishops-deputies discussion list. If you write to someone here and the mail bounces, feel free to query me privately. I hope this list helps you connect. --LC

Click here for the deputations for General Convention in 2003.

      Updated on 7/1/00 at 5:20p
Alabama. Alaska. Albany. Arizona.
Arkansas. Atlanta. Bethlehem. California.
Central Florida. Central Gulf Coast. Central New York. Central Pennsylvania.
Chicago. Churches in Europe. Colombia. Colorado.
Connecticut. Dallas. Delaware. Dominican Republic.
East Carolina. East Tennessee. Eastern Michigan. Eastern Oregon.
Easton. Eau Claire. Ecuador. El Camino Real.
Florida. Fond du Lac. Fort Worth. Georgia.
Haiti. Hawaii. Honduras. Idaho.
Indianapolis. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky.
Lexington. Long Island. Los Angeles. Louisiana.
Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan.
Milwaukee. Minnesota. Mississippi. Missouri.
Montana. Navajoland. Nebraska. Nevada.
New Hampshire. New Jersey. New York. Newark.
North Carolina. North Dakota. Northern California. Northern Indiana.
Northern Michigan. Northwest Texas. Northwestern Pa. Ohio.
Oklahoma. Olympia. Oregon. Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh. Quincy. Rhode Island. Rio Grande.
Rochester. San Diego. San Joaquin. South Carolina.
South Dakota. Southeast Florida. Southern Ohio. Southern Virginia.
Southwest Florida. Southwestern Virginia. Spokane. Springfield.
Taiwan. Tennessee. Texas. Upper South Carolina.
Utah. Vermont. Virgin Islands. Virginia.
Washington. West Missouri. West Tennessee. West Texas.
West Virginia. Western Kansas. Western Louisiana. Western Massachusetts.
Western Michigan. Western New York. Western North Carolina. Wyoming.

Summary Statistics. Links. Deputies listed alphabetically.
Deputations in 1997. 1997 deputies not returning. Dates dioceses elect.

  • Rank Order

    If my sources (always deputies or bishops), know the rank order, I show it. C1 equals the clergyperson with the most votes on the earliest of electing ballots, C2 the clergyperson with the next most votes, etc. If my sources do not know the rank order, I use alphabetical order.

    Alabama, Eastern Michigan, Eastern Oregon, and Wyoming do not rank their deputies.

    '5' indicates alternates unless a diocese elects fewer than the maximum of 4 deputies in each order, Alaska, e.g. In every case an alternate is identified as such.

  • New means only that the person did not serve in the 1,2, 3, 4, or 5 slot in that diocese in 1997 and has not yet been spotted in another diocesan deputation.

  • Send corrections to lcrew@newark.rutgers.edu.