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2004 Alabama Republican presidential primary

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2004 Alabama Republican presidential primary

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CandidateGeorge W. BushUncommitted
Home stateTexasn/a
Delegate count450
Popular vote187,03814,449
Percentage92.83%7.17%

Primary results by county
Bush: 85%  90%  95% 
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The2004 Alabama Republican presidential primary was held on June 1, 2004, to choose the state's 45 pledged delegates to the2004 Republican National Convention.

Incumbent presidentGeorge W. Bush won the primary and all of the state's delegates.

Procedure

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Alabama was allocated 48 delegates to theRepublican National Convention: 45 were allocated based on the results of the primary, with the other three being unpledged superdelegates.

Of the 45 pledged delegates, 21 were assigned to thestate's seven congressional districts, with three delegates per district. A candidate would win all the delegates in a congressional district if they won a majority of the vote, or if no other candidate earned at least 15% of the vote. If the candidate with the most votes in a congressional district won less than 50% of the vote and the second-place candidate won at least 15%, the candidate with the most votes would be awarded two delegates, with the remaining delegate being allotted to the runner-up.[1]

24 of the state's delegates were allocated proportionally based on the popular vote statewide. A candidate had to receive at least 15% of the vote to qualify for delegates.[1]

Results

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2004 Alabama Republican presidential primary[2]
CandidateVotes%Delegates
George W. Bush187,03892.83%45
Uncommitted14,4497.17%
Total201,487100%45

Results by county

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2004 Alabama Republican presidential primary
(results by county)[2]
CountyGeorge W.
Bush
UncommittedTotal
votes
cast
Votes%Votes%
Autauga4,59893.17%3376.83%4,935
Baldwin11,83092.10%1,0157.90%12,845
Barbour27295.77%124.23%284
Bibb70495.14%364.86%740
Blount3,61792.41%2977.59%3,914
Bullock3191.18%38.82%34
Butler41596.96%133.04%428
Calhoun4,27592.29%3577.71%4,632
Chambers65797.05%202.95%677
Cherokee17097.14%52.86%175
Chilton2,18796.81%723.19%2,259
Choctaw3697.30%12.70%37
Clarke48298.57%71.43%489
Clay41793.08%316.92%448
Cleburne38296.95%123.05%394
Coffee2,87894.70%1615.30%3,039
Colbert97396.43%363.57%1,009
Conecuh8292.13%77.87%89
Coosa19293.20%146.80%206
Covington91397.44%242.56%937
Crenshaw38697.23%112.77%397
Cullman4,42595.20%2234.80%4,648
Dale3,98790.37%4259.63%4,412
Dallas28495.62%134.38%297
DeKalb1,56794.68%885.32%1,655
Elmore7,08193.33%5066.67%7,587
Escambia40398.29%71.71%410
Etowah3,03195.22%1524.78%3,183
Fayette43794.59%255.41%462
Franklin21995.63%104.37%229
Geneva2,64190.01%2939.99%2,934
Greene2696.30%13.70%27
Hale13896.50%53.50%143
Henry36396.29%143.71%377
Houston5,96094.62%3395.38%6,299
Jackson33795.20%174.80%354
Jefferson27,61792.17%2,3477.83%29,964
Lamar6398.44%11.56%64
Lauderdale1,67295.71%754.29%1,747
Lawrence41394.94%225.06%435
Lee5,58887.83%77412.17%6,362
Limestone1,74894.54%1015.46%1,849
Lowndes22096.49%83.51%228
Macon12291.73%118.27%133
Madison10,76090.74%1,0989.26%11,858
Marengo88100%00%88
Marion52896.70%183.30%546
Marshall3,68794.39%2195.61%3,906
Mobile14,39794.10%9025.90%15,299
Monroe40296.17%163.83%418
Montgomery7,90992.87%6077.13%8,516
Morgan6,93191.29%6618.71%7,592
Perry8093.02%66.98%86
Pickens28197.57%72.43%288
Pike1,64294.53%955.47%1,737
Randolph27193.13%206.87%291
Russell57695.84%254.16%601
Shelby14,00592.93%1,0667.07%15,071
St. Clair5,38593.18%3946.82%5,779
Sumter6898.55%11.45%69
Talladega2,69193.89%1756.11%2,866
Tallapoosa1,25594.36%755.64%1,330
Tuscaloosa6,84492.03%5937.97%7,437
Walker1,64896.49%603.51%1,708
Washington14498.63%21.37%146
Wilcox8094.12%55.88%85
Winston3,52788.11%47611.89%4,003
Total187,03892.83%14,4497.17%201,487

References

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  1. ^ab"Alabama Republican Delegation 2004".The Green Papers. RetrievedMarch 30, 2024.
  2. ^ab"Certified Primary Election Results (as amended) - Republican Party"(PDF).Alabama Secretary of State.
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