United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 2004
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Traditionally a Republican stronghold in a Democratic New England, New Hampshire went for Senator John F. Kerry with a slim 9,274 lead. It was the only state in all of the Northeast to vote Republican in 2000. New Hampshire was the only state that Bush won in the 2000 presidential election and lost in the 2004 presidential election.
Presidential Candidate | Running Mate | Party | Electoral Vote (EV) | Popular Vote (PV) | ||
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John Kerry of Massachusetts | John Edwards of North Carolina | Democrat | 4 | 340,511 | 50.24% | |
George W. Bush of Texas | Richard Cheney of Wyoming | Republican | 0 | 331,237 | 48.87% | |
Ralph Nader of Connecticut | Peter Camejo of California | Independent | 0 | 4,479 | 0.66% | |
Others | - | - | 0 | 1,511 | 0.22% | |
Other elections: 2000, 2004, 2008 |
Statewide winner in bold. See main article : U.S. presidential election, 2004.
[edit] Detailed Results by County
County | John F. Kerry | George W. Bush | Others | |||
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Cheshire | 59.1% | 24,438 | 39.8% | 16,463 | 1.1% | 446 |
Grafton | 55.7% | 26,180 | 43.2% | 20,277 | 1.1% | 514 |
Strafford | 55.6% | 32,942 | 43.6% | 25,825 | 0.9% | 514 |
Sullivan | 52.4% | 11,434 | 46.5% | 10,142 | 1.0% | 228 |
Merrimack | 52.2% | 39,975 | 47.0% | 36,060 | 0.8% | 612 |
Coos | 50.7% | 8,585 | 48.1% | 8,143 | 1.2% | 197 |
Hillsborough | 48.2% | 94,121 | 51.0% | 99,724 | 0.8% | 1,582 |
Rockingham | 47.5% | 75,437 | 51.7% | 82,069 | 0.8% | 1,310 |
Carroll | 47.2% | 13,319 | 51.8% | 14,614 | 1.0% | 289 |
Belknap | 43.6% | 14,080 | 55.5% | 17,920 | 0.9% | 298 |
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