New York Republican primary, 2004

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The 2004 New York Republican primary took place on March 2, 2004, also known as Super Tuesday.

[edit] Results

100% of precincts reporting
Candidate Votes Percentage Counties Delegates
George W. Bush ?? 100% 0 87
John Buchanan  ?? 0% 0 0
Richard Bosa*  ?? 0% 0 0
Bill Wyatt*  ?? 0% 0 0
John Rigazio*  ?? 0% 0 0
Total ?? 100% 0 87

* Candidate withdrew prior to primary.

[edit] See also

Summary of the 2 November 2004 United States presidential election results
Candidates Party Votes % Electoral vote
  George W. Bush Republican Party 62,040,610 50.73% 286
  John Kerry Democratic Party 59,028,444 48.27% 251
  John Edwards1 1
  Ralph Nader Independent, Reform Party 465,650 0.38% -
  Michael Badnarik Libertarian Party 397,265 0.32% -
  Michael Peroutka Constitution Party 143,630 0.12% -
  David Cobb Green Party 119,859 0.10% -
Other 99,887 0.08% -
Total 122,295,345 100.0% 538
Voter turnout:   59 %
Source: FEC 2004 Election Results