United States presidential election in Nevada, 2004

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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.

Presidential Candidate Running Mate Party Electoral Vote (EV) Popular Vote (PV)
George W. Bush of Texas Richard Cheney of Wyoming Republican 5 418,690 50.47%
John Kerry of Massachusetts John Edwards of North Carolina Democrat 0 397,190 47.88%
Ralph Nader of Connecticut Peter Miguel Camejo of California Independent, Reform 0 4,838 0.58%
None of these candidates - - 0 3,688 0.44%
Michael Badnarik of Texas Richard Campagna of Iowa Libertarian 0 3,176 0.38%
Others - - 0 2,005 0.24%
Other elections: 2000, 2004, 2008

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