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In 2004, Nevada was considered a swing state. Indeed, it was won by President Bush by a narrow margin of 2.6%, while Clark County, home of Las Vegas and the most populous county of the state, went for John F. Kerry.
Statewide winner in bold. See main article : U.S. presidential election, 2004.
[edit] Detailed results by county and equivalent (namely Carson city, independent of any county)
County |
John F. Kerry |
George W. Bush |
Others |
Elko |
19.9% |
3,050 |
78.0% |
11,938 |
2.1% |
321 |
Lander |
20.2% |
414 |
78.0% |
1,602 |
1.8% |
37 |
Eureka |
19.5% |
144 |
77.4% |
571 |
3.1% |
23 |
Lincoln |
20.4% |
418 |
77.1% |
1,579 |
2.4% |
50 |
Esmeralda |
20.6% |
99 |
76.3% |
367 |
3.1% |
15 |
Humboldt |
25.4% |
1,361 |
72.6% |
3,896 |
2.0% |
110 |
Churchill |
26.4% |
2,705 |
71.5% |
7,335 |
1.9% |
197 |
Pershing |
28.1% |
538 |
70.0% |
1,341 |
2.0 |
38 |
White Pine |
28.5% |
1,082 |
68.5% |
2,604 |
3.1% |
116 |
Lyon |
32.9% |
5,637 |
64.9% |
11,136 |
2.2% |
378 |
Douglas |
34.6% |
8,275 |
63.6% |
15,192 |
1.8% |
431 |
Nye |
38.7% |
5,616 |
58.5% |
8,487 |
2.8% |
407 |
Storey |
40.2% |
871 |
57.8% |
1,253 |
2.0% |
44 |
Mineral |
40.0% |
931 |
57.4% |
1,336 |
2.6% |
60 |
Carson City |
40.9% |
9,441 |
57.0% |
13,171 |
2.1% |
494 |
Washoe |
47.0% |
74,841 |
51.3% |
81,545 |
1.7 |
2,693 |
Clark |
51.7% |
281,767 |
46.5% |
255,337 |
1.5% |
8,293 |