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2004 California Republican presidential primary

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FieldValue
election_name2004 California Republican presidential primary
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election2000 California Republican primary
previous_year2000
next_election2008 California Republican primary
next_year2008
election_date
image1[[File:George-W-Bush (cropped).jpegx160px]]
home_state1Texas
popular_vote1**2,216,351**
percentage1**99.986%**
countryCalifornia
map_size275px
delegate_count1**170**
elected_members[GA](2004-georgia-republican-primary)
outgoing_members[KS](2004-kansas-republican-caucuses)
color1d30036
candidate1**George W. Bush**
votes_for_election173 [Republican National Convention](2004-republican-national-convention) delegates (170 pledged, 3 unpledged)
The number of pledged delegates received is determined by the popular vote

The number of pledged delegates received is determined by the popular vote The 2004 California Republican presidential primary was held on March 2, 2004, the same day as the Democratic primary. As expected, incumbent President George W. Bush won near-unanimously over the disbanded opposition. Bush later won the general election over Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts.

Results

CandidateVotes%DelegatesTotal2,216,351100%170
**George W. Bush** **(incumbent)****2,216,047****99.986****170**
Nancy Warrick (write-in)950.0040
Bill Wyatt (write-in)900.0040
Blake Ashby (write-in)560.0030
Bradley J. Barton (write-in)220.0010
Richard Allen Holtz (write-in)170.00080
Richard P. Bosa (write-in)120.00060
Doc Castellano (write-in)120.00060

References

References

  1. "The Statement of Vote: President by County". [[Secretary of State of California]].
  2. "California Republican Delegation 2004".
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