The 2004 New York Democratic primary took place on March 2, 2004, also known as Super Tuesday.
Results [edit]
* Candidate withdrew prior to primary.
See also [edit]
Summary of the 2 November 2004 United States presidential election results
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Party |
Votes |
% |
Electoral votes |
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George W. Bush |
Republican Party |
62,040,610 |
50.73% |
286 |
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John Kerry |
Democratic Party |
59,028,444 |
48.27% |
251 |
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John Edwards1 |
1 |
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Ralph Nader |
Independent, Reform Party |
465,650 |
0.38% |
- |
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Michael Badnarik |
Libertarian Party |
397,265 |
0.32% |
- |
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Michael Peroutka |
Constitution Party |
143,630 |
0.12% |
- |
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David Cobb |
Green Party |
119,859 |
0.10% |
- |
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Other |
99,887 |
0.08% |
- |
| Total |
122,295,345 |
100.0% |
538 |
| Voter turnout: 56.70 % |
| Source: FEC 2004 Election Results |
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