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Arizona confirmed once again that the state is a Republican stronghold, by voting for President George W. Bush again in 2004. Arizona has only voted for the Democratic nominee once in the last fifty years, for Bill Clinton in 1996.
Arizona also hosted the third presidential debate on October 13,2004 in the city of Tempe.
Statewide winner in bold. See main article : U.S. presidential election, 2004.
[edit] Results by county
County |
John F. Kerry |
George W. Bush |
Other |
Percentage |
Count |
Percentage |
Count |
Percentage |
Count |
Graham |
29.7% |
3,185 |
69.7% |
7,467 |
0.6% |
68 |
Mohave |
35.4% |
20,503 |
63.5% |
36,794 |
1.1% |
618 |
La Paz |
36.5% |
1,849 |
62.4% |
3,158 |
1.0% |
52 |
Greenlee |
37.4% |
1,146 |
61.9% |
1,899 |
0.7% |
22 |
Yavapai |
37.8% |
33,127 |
61.0% |
53,468 |
1.1% |
988 |
Cochise |
39.3% |
17,514 |
59.5% |
26,556 |
1.2% |
525 |
Gila |
39.9% |
8,314 |
59.2% |
12,343 |
0.9% |
186 |
Yuma |
41.6% |
16,032 |
57.6% |
22,184 |
0.8% |
313 |
Pinal |
42.2% |
27,252 |
57.3% |
37,006 |
0.6% |
364 |
Maricopa |
42.3% |
504,849 |
57.0% |
679,455 |
0.7% |
8,447 |
Navajo |
45.7% |
14,815 |
53.3% |
17,277 |
1.0% |
312 |
Pima |
52.6% |
193,128 |
46.6% |
171,109 |
0.9% |
3,255 |
Coconino |
55.8% |
29,243 |
43.0% |
22,526 |
1.2% |
622 |
Santa Cruz |
59.2% |
6,909 |
40.0% |
4,668 |
0.8% |
91 |
Apache |
64.6% |
15,658 |
34.6% |
8,384 |
0.7% |
178 |