United States presidential election in Arizona, 2004

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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.


Presidential Candidate Running Mate Party Electoral Vote (EV) Popular Vote (PV)
Most of the state went for Bush (red) except Native American areas and the Tucson area
Most of the state went for Bush (red) except Native American areas and the Tucson area
George W. Bush of Texas Richard Cheney of Wyoming Republican 10 1,104,294 54.83%
John Kerry of Massachusetts John Edwards of North Carolina Democrat 0 893,524 44.37%
Michael Badnarik of Texas Richard Campagna of Iowa Libertarian 0 11,856 0.59%
Others - - 0 4,185 0.21%
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 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