United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 2004

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Massachusetts is one of the most Democratic states. In the 2004 presidential election it was also the home state of Democratic candidate John Kerry, who represents Massachusetts in the U.S. Senate. Kerry won Massachusetts, with a 25% lead against George W. Bush.

The 2004 Democratic National Convention took place from 2004-07-26 to 2004-07-29 at the TD Banknorth Garden, then called FleetCenter, in Boston, the state capital.

Presidential Candidate Running Mate Party Electoral
Vote
Popular Vote
John Kerry of Massachusetts John Edwards of North Carolina Democrat 12 1,803,800 61.94%
George W. Bush of Texas Richard Cheney of Wyoming Republican 0 1,071,109 36.78%
Michael Badnarik of Texas Richard Campagna of Iowa Libertarian 0 15,022 0.52%
David Cobb of California Patricia LaMarche of Maine Green 0 10,623 0.36%
Others - 0 11,834 0.41%
Other elections: 2000, 2004, 2008

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

[edit] Detailed county results

Counties are listed in order of % of Kerry vote : the last column shows the county winner in 2000 and the gain of the Democratic party between the two elections.

County John F. Kerry George W. Bush Others 2000 result
Suffolk 75.6% 182,592 22.8% 54,923 1.3% 3,130 +4.2
Berkshire 73.1% 47,743 25.7% 16,806 1.1% 742 +9.2
Dukes 72.7% 7,265 26.0% 2,602 1.3% 130 +10.9
Hampshire 69.4% 51,680 28.6% 21,315 1.9% 1,427 +13.2
Franklin 68.4% 25,550 29.6% 11,058 2.1% 773 +14.6
Middlesex 64.0% 440,862 34.5% 237,815 1.5% 10,283 +2.5
Bristol 63.5% 147,854 35.4% 82,524 1.1% 2,500 -1.0
Nantucket 63.0% 3,608 35.6% 2,040 1.3% 76 +4.7
Hampden 60.9% 113,710 38.0% 70,925 1.1% 2,004 +2.7
Norfolk 60.2% 199,392 38.6% 127,763 1.2% 3,982 +0.8
Essex 58.2% 194,068 40.5% 135,114 1.2% 4,051 +0.7
Worcester 56.4% 192,142 42.3% 144,094 1.3% 4,400 +0.4
Barnstable 54.6% 72,156 44.3% 58,527 1.1% 1,465 +3.1
Plymouth 53.7% 125,178 45.3% 105,603 1.1% 2,516 -0.8