United States presidential election, 2004, in Hawaii

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Hawaii used to be a Democratic stronghold in U.S. Presidential elections (Al Gore won it by 18.33%), but this time, although Senator John F. Kerry won the state, the race was far closer, with only an 8.74% margin for the Democratic candidate.

Presidential Candidate Running Mate Party Electoral Vote (EV) Popular Vote (PV)
John Kerry of Massachusetts John Edwards of North Carolina Democrat 4 231,708 54.01%
George W. Bush of Texas Richard Cheney of Wyoming Republican 0 194,191 45.26%
Michael Badnarik of Texas Richard Campagna of Iowa Libertarian 0 1,377 0.32%
David Cobb of California Patricia LaMarche of Maine Green 0 1,737 0.40%
Other elections: 2000, 2004, 2008

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

[edit] Results by County

County John F. Kerry George W. Bush Others
Overseas 81.4% 373 16.4% 75 2.2% 10
Hawaii 60.9% 35,116 38.2% 22,032 1.0% 554
Maui 60.7% 28,803 38.3% 18,187 0.9% 440
Kauai 60.0% 14,916 39.2% 9,740 0.9% 220
Honolulu 51.1% 152,500 48.3% 144,157 0.6% 1,890