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2004 New York Democratic presidential primary

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2004New York Democratic presidential primary

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284Democratic National Convention delegates (236 pledged, 48 unpledged)
The number of pledged delegates received is determined by the popular vote
 
CandidateJohn KerryJohn Edwards
Home stateMassachusettsNorth Carolina
Delegate count17553
Popular vote437,754143,960
Percentage61.17%20.12%

 
CandidateAl SharptonDennis Kucinich
Home stateNew YorkOhio
Delegate count80
Popular vote57,45636,680
Percentage8.03%5.13%

County results
Kerry:     35–40%     40–45%     45–50%     50–55%     55–60%     60–65%     65–70%
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The2004 New York Democratic presidential primary took place on March 2, 2004, also known asSuper Tuesday.[1]

Results

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100% of precincts reporting
CandidateVotesPercentageCountiesDelegates
John Kerry437,75461.17%62174
John Edwards143,96020.12%054
Al Sharpton57,4568.03%08
Dennis Kucinich36,6805.13%00
Howard Dean*20,4712.86%00
Joe Lieberman*9,3141.30%00
Dick Gephardt*3,9540.55%00
Wesley Clark*3,5170.49%00
Lyndon LaRouche25270.35%00
Total715,633100%0236

* Candidate withdrew prior to primary.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Nagourney, Adam (March 3, 2004)."Massachusetts Senator Effectively Captures Democratic Nomination".The New York Times. RetrievedDecember 18, 2025.
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