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2004 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| election_name | 2004 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming's at-large district |
| country | Wyoming |
| type | presidential |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 2002 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming |
| previous_year | 2002 |
| next_election | 2006 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming |
| next_year | 2006 |
| election_date | November 2, 2004 |
| image_size | x150px |
| image1 | File:BarbCubin.jpg |
| nominee1 | **Barbara Cubin** |
| party1 | Republican Party (United States) |
| popular_vote1 | **132,107** |
| percentage1 | **55.35%** |
| image2 | Tedladd.jpg |
| nominee2 | Ted Ladd |
| party2 | Democratic Party (United States) |
| popular_vote2 | 99,989 |
| percentage2 | 41.89% |
| map_image | File:2004 Wyoming House of Representatives election results by county.svg |
| map_size | 250px |
| map_caption | County results |
| **Cubin:** | |
| **Ladd:** | |
| title | U.S. Representative |
| before_election | Barbara Cubin |
| before_party | Republican Party (United States) |
| after_election | Barbara Cubin |
| after_party | Republican Party (United States) |
Cubin:
Ladd:
The 2004 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming was held on November 2, 2004. Incumbent Republican Congresswoman Barbara Cubin ran for re-election to a sixth term. Cubin faced several challengers in the Republican primary, several of whom attacked her for missing votes in Congress. While Cubin won the primary, she received only 55 percent of the vote. In the general election, she was opposed by Ted Ladd, the Democratic nominee and a business consultant. While Cubin won re-election overwhelmingly, she won by a significantly narrower margin than President George W. Bush did in the presidential election, and lost two counties (Albany and Laramie) that Bush carried.
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Ted Ladd, business consultant
- John I. Henley, Casper attorney
- Al Hamburg, perennial candidate
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
- Barbara Cubin, incumbent U.S. Representative
- Bruce S. Asay, Cheyenne attorney, Wyoming Army National Guard Assistant Adjutant General for Air
- Cale Case, State Senator
- Marvin "Trip" Applequist, Farson veterinarian and rancher
- Jim Altebaumer, Casper auto repairman and draftsman
Results
Libertarian primary
Candidates
- Lewis Stock, Douglas rancher, Converse County Planning and Zoning Board
Results
General election
Predictions
| Source | Ranking | As of |
|---|---|---|
| The Cook Political Report | October 29, 2004 | |
| Sabato's Crystal Ball | November 1, 2004 |
Results
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
- Albany (Largest city: Laramie)
- Teton (Largest city: Jackson)
- Laramie (Largest city: Cheyenne)
References
References
- Westreicher, Tara. (April 18, 2004). "Cubin: I expect to win election". [[Casper Star-Tribune]].
- (April 25, 2004). "Hamburg files bid for House seat". [[Casper Star-Tribune]].
- Wyoming Secretary of State, Elections Division. (2004). "Statewide Candidates' Abstract -- Official Wyoming Primary Election Results -- August 17, 2004".
- Barron, Joan. (June 10, 2004). "Candidate Asay stands tall on military background". [[Casper Star-Tribune]].
- Stanford, Jim. (March 17, 2004). "Race for Cubin's seat heats". [[Jackson Hole News&Guide]].
- Luckett, Bill. (May 23, 2004). "Applequist, Stock join U.S. House". [[Casper Star-Tribune]].
- Stanford, Jim. (May 26, 2004). "Filing deadline nears". [[Jackson Hole News&Guide]].
- (29 October 2004). "2004 Competitive House Race Chart". Cook Political Report.
- (3 November 2004). "2004 House". Sabato's Crystal Ball.
- Wyoming Secretary of State, Elections Division. (2004). "Statewide Candidates' Abstract -- Official Wyoming General Election Results -- November 2, 2004".
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