United States presidential election, 2004, in New Hampshire

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Traditionally a Republican stronghold in a Democratic New England, New Hampshire went for Senator John F. Kerry with a slim 9,274 lead. It was the only state to vote Republican in 2000 and Democratic in 2004.


Presidential Candidate Running Mate Party Electoral Vote (EV) Popular Vote (PV)
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John Kerry of Massachusetts John Edwards of North Carolina Democrat 4 340,511 50.24%
George W. Bush of Texas Richard Cheney of Wyoming Republican 0 331,237 48.87%
Ralph Nader of Connecticut Peter Camejo Independent 0 4,479 0.66%
Others - - 0 1,511 0.22%
Other elections: 2000, 2004, 2008

Statewide winner in bold. See main article : U.S. presidential election, 2004.

[edit] Detailed Results by County


County John F. Kerry George W. Bush Others
Cheshire 59.1% 24,438 39.8% 16,463 1.1% 446
Grafton 55.7% 26,180 43.2% 20,277 1.1% 514
Strafford 55.6% 32,942 43.6% 25,825 0.9% 514
Sullivan 52.4% 11,434 46.5% 10,142 1.0% 228
Merrimack 52.2% 39,975 47.0% 36,060 0.8% 612
Coos 50.7% 8,585 48.1% 8,143 1.2% 197
Hillsborough 48.2% 94,121 51.0% 99,724 0.8% 1,582
Rockingham 47.5% 75,437 51.7% 82,069 0.8% 1,310
Carroll 47.2% 13,319 51.8% 14,614 1.0% 289
Belknap 43.6% 14,080 55.5% 17,920 0.9% 298

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