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This is a list of electors (members of the Electoral College) who cast ballots to elect the President of the United States and Vice President of the United States in the 2004 presidential election. There are 538 electors from the 50 states and the District of Columbia. While every state except Nebraska and Maine chooses the electors by statewide vote, many states require that one elector be designated for each congressional district. Except where otherwise noted, such designations refer to the elector's residence in that district rather than election by the voters of the district.[1]

  • 2 Alaska
  • 3 Arizona
  • 4 Arkansas
  • 5 California
  • 6 Colorado
  • 7 Connecticut
  • 8 Delaware
  • 9 District of Columbia
  • 10 Florida
  • 11 Georgia
  • 12 Hawaii
  • 13 Idaho
  • 14 Illinois
  • 15 Indiana
  • 16 Iowa
  • 17 Kansas
  • 18 Kentucky
  • 19 Louisiana
  • 20 Maine
  • 21 Maryland
  • 22 Massachusetts
  • 23 Michigan
  • 24 Minnesota
  • 25 Mississippi
  • 26 Missouri
  • 27 Montana
  • 28 Nebraska
  • 29 Nevada
  • 30 New Hampshire
  • 31 New Jersey
  • 32 New Mexico
  • 33 New York
  • 34 North Carolina
  • 35 North Dakota
  • 36 Ohio
  • 37 Oklahoma
  • 38 Oregon
  • 39 Pennsylvania
  • 40 Rhode Island
  • 41 South Carolina
  • 42 South Dakota
  • 43 Tennessee
  • 44 Texas
  • 45 Utah
  • 46 Vermont
  • 47 Virginia
  • 48 Washington
  • 49 West Virginia
  • 50 Wisconsin
  • 51 Wyoming
  • 52 References
  • 53 External links
  • Alabama

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    – Republican – [2]

    1. Beth Chapman (born 1962) of Birmingham, at-large elector. Chapman is the Alabama State Auditor; a public relations and political consultant, she worked with several Republican campaigns in Alabama, serves as press secretary and campaign manager for Steve Windom, and was elected state auditor in 2002.
    2. Marty ConnorsofAlabaster, at-large elector. Connors is the chair of the Alabama Republican Party.
    3. Martha HoseyofGulf Shore, elector for the 1st Congressional district. Hosey has been an officer in the Alabama Federation of Republican Women.
    4. Will SellersofMontgomery, elector for the 2nd Congressional district. Sellers, an attorney, is a veteran of multiple Republican campaigns.
    5. Mike HubbardofAuburn, elector for the 3rd Congressional district. Hubbard represents the 79th district in the Alabama House of Representatives, first elected in 1998.
    6. Floyd LawsonofCullman, elector for the 4th Congressional district.
    7. Elbert PetersofHuntsville, elector for the 5th Congressional district.
    8. Bettye Fine CollinsofTrussville, elector for the 6th Congressional district.
    9. Martha StokesofCarrollton, Alabama, elector for the 7th Congressional district.

    Alaska

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    – Republican – [3]

    1. Gloria J. TokarofPalmer, Alaska.
    2. Frederick H. HahnofAnchorage, Alaska.
    3. Roberly R. WaldronofAnchorage, Alaska

    Arizona

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    – Republican

    1. Linda Barber
    2. Malcolm Barrett
    3. Jim Click
    4. Cynthia J. Collins
    5. Webb Crockett
    6. Elizabeth Wilkinson Fannin
    7. Ross Farnsworth
    8. Ira A. Fulton
    9. Bernice C. Roberts
    10. Phillip Townsend

    Arkansas

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    – Republican

    1. Bobbi Dodge, elector for the 1st congressional district.
    2. Gay White, elector for the 1st congressional district.
    3. Ida Fineburg, elector for the 1st congressional district.
    4. John Felts, elector for the 1st congressional district.
    5. Jim Davis, at-large elector.
    6. Martha McCaskill, at-large elector.

    California

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    – Democratic – [4]

    1. Robert H. Manley of Los Angeles, at-large elector.
    2. Barbara SchraegerofSausalito, at-large elector.
    3. C. Paul JohnsonofNapa, elector for the 1st Congressional district.
    4. Gary SimmonsofChico, elector for the 2nd Congressional district.
    5. Paul BattersonofFair Oaks, elector for the 3rd Congressional district.
    6. Diana MadoshiofRocklin, elector for the 4th Congressional district.
    7. Kyriakos TsakopoulosofGranite Bay, elector for the 5th Congressional district.
    8. Donald LinkerofTiburon, elector for the 6th Congressional district.
    9. Paula SanduskyofVacaville, elector for the 7th Congressional district.
    10. Adam Woo of San Francisco, elector for the 8th Congressional district.
    11. Chloe Drew of San Francisco, elector for the 9th Congressional district.
    12. Karl SliferofSan Ramon, elector for the 10th Congressional district.
    13. Gary ProstofLivermore, elector for the 11th Congressional district.
    14. Joseph CotchettofBurlingame, elector for the 12th Congressional district.
    15. John SmithofFremont, elector for the 13th Congressional district.
    16. George MarcusofLos Altos Hills, elector for the 14th Congressional district.
    17. Mark HsuofAtherton, elector for the 15th Congressional district.
    18. Adele BihnofSan Jose, elector for the 16th Congressional district.
    19. Darrell DarlingofSanta Cruz, elector for the 17th Congressional district.
    20. Amarjit DhaliwalofModesto, elector for the 18th Congressional district.
    21. Rocco DavisofRoseville, elector for the 19th Congressional district.
    22. Kenneth CostaofFresno, elector for the 20th Congressional district.
    23. Barbara PyleofFresno, elector for the 21st Congressional district.
    24. David Johnson of Los Angeles, elector for the 22nd Congressional district.
    25. Andrew M. SiegelofSanta Barbara, elector for the 23rd Congressional district.
    26. Michael CarpenterofLake View Terrace, elector for the 24th Congressional district.
    27. Lynda Von HusenofPalmdale, elector for the 25th Congressional district.
    28. Randy MonroeofRunning Springs, elector for the 26th Congressional district.
    29. Lane M. ShermanofNorthridge, elector for the 27th Congressional district.
    30. Moreen BlumofSherman Oaks, elector for the 28th Congressional district.
    31. Yolanda DyerofNorwalk, elector for the 28th Congressional district.
    32. Paul I. GoldenbergofLa Habra Heights, elector for the 29th Congressional district.
    33. Lenore Wax of Los Angeles, elector for the 30th Congressional district.
    34. Mitch O'Farrell of Los Angeles, elector for the 31st Congressional district.
    35. Franklin A. Acevedo of Los Angeles, elector for the 32nd Congressional district.
    36. Gwen Moore of Los Angeles, elector for the 33rd Congressional district.
    37. Pedro Carillo of Los Angeles, elector for the 34th Congressional district.
    38. Karen WaltersofInglewood, elector for the 35th Congressional district.
    39. Ted LieuofTorrance, elector for the 36th Congressional district.
    40. Valerie McDonaldofLong Beach, elector for the 37th Congressional district.
    41. Marvin KropkeofPasadena, elector for the 39th Congressional district.
    42. Douglas E. HitchcockofGarden Grove, elector for the 40th Congressional district.
    43. Barbara KerrofRiverside, elector for the 41st Congressional district.
    44. Salvador Sanchez of Los Angeles, elector for the 42nd Congressional district.
    45. Joe Baca, Jr.ofSan Bernardino, elector for the 43rd Congressional district.
    46. Grant GruberofRiverside, elector for the 44th Congressional district.
    47. James T. EwingofYucaipa, elector for the 45th Congressional district.
    48. Louise GiacoppeofHuntington Beach, elector for the 46th Congressional district.
    49. James G. BohmofIrvine, elector for the 47th Congressional district.
    50. N. Mark LamofFountain Valley, elector for the 48th Congressional district.
    51. Chuck LoweryofOceanside, elector for the 49th Congressional district.
    52. Susan KoehlerofCarlsbad, elector for the 50th Congressional district.
    53. Mary SalasofChula Vista, elector for the 51st Congressional district.
    54. Andrew BenjaminofSpring Valley, elector for the 52nd Congressional district.
    55. Margaret Lawrence of San Diego, elector for the 53rd Congressional district.

    Colorado

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    – Republican

    1. Theodore S. Halaby
    2. Robert A. Martinez
    3. Lilly Y. Nunez
    4. Cynthia H. Murphy
    5. Sylvia Morgan-Smith
    6. Diane B. Gallagher
    7. Vicki A. Edwards
    8. Frances W. Owens, wife of Governor Bill Owens
    9. Booker T. Graves

    Connecticut

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    – Democratic

    1. Elizabeth O'Neill
    2. Andrea J. Jackson-Brooks
    3. Donna King
    4. Larry Pleasant
    5. David J. Papandrea
    6. Andres Ayala, Jr.
    7. Joshua King

    Delaware

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    – Democratic

    1. James Johnson
    2. Nancy W. Cook
    3. Timothy G. Willard

    District of Columbia

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    – Democratic – [5]

    1. Linda W. Cropp
    2. Jack Evans
    3. Arrington L. Dixon

    Florida

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    – Republican

    1. Al Austin
    2. Allan Bense
    3. Sally Bradshaw
    4. Al Cardenas
    5. Jennifer Carroll
    6. Armando Codina
    7. Sharon Day
    8. Maria de la Milera
    9. Jim Dozier
    10. David Griffin
    11. Fran Hancock
    12. Cynthia Handley
    13. William Harrison
    14. Al Hoffman
    15. Bill Jordan
    16. Tom Lee
    17. Randall McElheney
    18. Jeanne McIntosh
    19. Nancy Mihm
    20. Gary Morse
    21. Marilyn Paul
    22. Tom Petway
    23. Sergio Pino
    24. John Thrasher
    25. Janet Westling
    26. Robert Woody
    27. Zach Zachariah

    Georgia

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    – Republican – [6]

    1. Anna R. Cablik
    2. Fred Cooper
    3. Nancy N. Coverdell
    4. James C. Edenfield
    5. Karen Handel
    6. Donald F. Layfield
    7. Carolyn Dodgen Meadows
    8. Sunny K. Park
    9. Alec Poitevint
    10. Joan Ransom
    11. Narender G. Reddy
    12. Jame Raynolds
    13. Norma Mountain Rogers
    14. Eric Tanenblatt
    15. Virgil Williams

    Hawaii

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    – Democratic

    1. Frances Kagawa
    2. Joy Kobashigawa Lewis
    3. Samuel Mitchell
    4. Dolly Strazar

    Idaho

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    – Republican

    1. Pete T. Cenarrusa
    2. Debbie Field
    3. Sandra Patano
    4. John A. Sandy

    Illinois

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    – Democratic

    1. Constance A. Howard
    2. Carrie Austin
    3. Shirley R. Madigan
    4. Tony Muñoz
    5. James DeLeo
    6. Joan Brennan
    7. Vera Davis
    8. Linda Pasternak
    9. William A. Marovitz
    10. Daniel M. Pierce
    11. Debbie Halvorson
    12. Molly McKenzie
    13. Beth Ann May
    14. Mary Lou Kearns
    15. Lynn Foster
    16. John Nelson
    17. Mary Boland
    18. Shirley McCombs
    19. Jerry Sinclair
    20. Barbara Flynn Currie
    21. John R. Daley

    Indiana

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    – Republican

    1. Kenneth Culp
    2. John Zentz
    3. Michael Miner
    4. Saundra Huddleston
    5. Leeann Cook
    6. Ted Ogle
    7. Melissa Proffitt Reese
    8. Dudley Curea
    9. Larry Shickles
    10. James Kittle
    11. Jean Ann Harcourt

    Iowa

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    – Republican

    1. Julie Hosch
    2. Velma Huebner
    3. Don Racheter
    4. Marilyn Bose
    5. Don Kass
    6. Dorothy Schlitter
    7. Wanda Sears

    Kansas

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    – Republican – [7]

    1. Ruth Garvey FinkofTopeka.
    2. Bernard "Bud" HentzenofWichita.
    3. Dennis JonesofLakin.
    4. Wanda KonoldofPratt.
    5. Jack RansonofWichita.
    6. Patricia Pitney SmithofOverland Park.

    Kentucky

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    – Republican

    1. Rachel N. McCubbin, elector for the 1st Congressional district.
    2. Keith A. Hall, elector for the 2nd Congressional district.
    3. Carolyn Cole, elector for the 3rd Congressional district.
    4. Martha G. Prewitt, elector for the 4th Congressional district.
    5. Donald E. Girdler, elector for the 5th Congressional district.
    6. Constance M. Gray, elector for the 6th Congressional district.
    7. Frank Schwendeman, at-large elector.
    8. Carla T. Bartleman, at-large elector.

    Louisiana

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    – Republican

    1. Winston Thomas "Tom" Angers
    2. Michael Bayham
    3. David R. Carroll
    4. Archie Corder
    5. Floyd Gonzalez
    6. E. Gerald Hebert
    7. John H. Musser, IV
    8. Salvador "Sal" Palmisano, III
    9. Ruth L. Ulrich

    Maine

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    – Democratic

    1. Lu Bauer, elector for the 1st Congressional district.
    2. David Garrity, elector for the 2nd Congressional district.
    3. Jill Duson, at-large elector.
    4. Samuel Shapiro, at-large elector.

    Maryland

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    – Democratic – [8]

    1. Norman Conway
    2. Delores G. Kelley
    3. Lainey Lebow Sachs
    4. Pam Jackson
    5. Dorothy Chaney
    6. John Riley
    7. Wendy Fielder
    8. Daphne Bloomberg
    9. Tom Perez
    10. Gary Gensler

    Massachusetts

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    – Democratic

    1. Cathaleen L. Ashton
    2. Sharon M. Pollard
    3. Elizabeth Moroney
    4. Helen Covington
    5. Candice E. Lopes
    6. Susan Thomson
    7. Robert P. Cassidy
    8. William P. Dooling
    9. William Eddy
    10. Thomas V. Barbera
    11. Mushtaque A. Mirza
    12. Calvin T. Brown

    Michigan

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    – Democratic

    1. Carol Vining Moore
    2. Margaret Robinson
    3. Ida I. DeHaas
    4. Marcela L. Ort
    5. Vickie Sue Price
    6. Paul Todd
    7. Leonard Smigielski
    8. Bruce McAttee
    9. Stanley W. Harris
    10. Yvonne Williams
    11. Elizabeth D. Tavarozzi
    12. Charley Jackson, Jr.
    13. Joan Robinson Cheeks
    14. Roger Short
    15. Harless Scott
    16. Richard Shoemaker
    17. Michael Pitt

    Minnesota

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    Democratic-Farmer-Labor

    1. Sonja BergofSt. Cloud
    2. Vi Grooms-AlbanofCohasset
    3. Matthew LittleofMaplewood
    4. Michael MeuersofBemidji
    5. Tim O'BrienofEdina
    6. Lil OrtendahlofOsakis
    7. Everett PettifordofMinneapolis
    8. Jean SchiebelofBrooklyn Center
    9. Frank SimonofChaska
    10. Chandler Harrison “Harry” StevensofAustin

    One elector voted for John Edwards (whose name they erroneously spelled as John Ewards) for both President and vice-president.

    Mississippi

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    – Republican – [9]

    1. Kelly SegarsofIuka
    2. John PhillipsofYazoo City
    3. Wayne ParkerofMadison
    4. Jimmy CreekmoreofJackson
    5. Victor MavarofBiloxi
    6. Billy MoungerofJackson

    Missouri

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    – Republican – [10]

    1. Rosemary Kochner – 1st Congressional District
    2. Fred Dyer – 2nd Congressional District
    3. Miriam Stonebraker – 3rd Congressional District
    4. Carolyn McDowell – 4th Congressional District
    5. Cathy Owens – 5th Congressional District
    6. Steve Krueger – 6th Congressional District
    7. Emory Melton – 7th Congressional District
    8. John Schudy – 8th Congressional District
    9. Richard Hardy – 9th Congressional District
    10. John Marshalk – State at-large
    11. Warren Erdman – State at-large

    Montana

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    – Republican – [11]

    1. Jack GaltofMartinsdale
    2. Thelma BakerofMissoula
    3. John BrendenofScobey

    Nebraska

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    – Republican – [12]

    1. Curt Bromm – 1st Congressional District
    2. Michael John Hogan – 2nd Congressional District
    3. Bill Barrett – 3rd Congressional District
    4. Kay Orr – State at-large
    5. Ken Stinson – State at-large

    Nevada

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    – Republican – [13]

    1. Joe BrownofLas Vegas
    2. Milton SchwartzofLas Vegas
    3. John MarvelofBattle Mountain
    4. Beverly WillardofCarson City
    5. Paul WillisofPahrump

    New Hampshire

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    – Democratic – [14]

    1. Jeanne ShaheenofMadbury
    2. Peter BurlingofCornish
    3. Judy ReardonofManchester
    4. James RyanofHenniker

    New Jersey

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    – Democratic – [15]

    1. Warren Wallace
    2. Wilfredo Caraballo – State Assemblyman and former New Jersey Public Advocate
    3. Tom Canzanella
    4. Carolyn Walch
    5. Peggy Anastos
    6. Bernard Kenny – Majority Leader of the State Senate
    7. Ronald Rice – State Senator and Deputy Mayor of Newark
    8. Abed Awad
    9. Jack McGreevey – Father of former Gov. James McGreevey
    10. Wendy Benchley
    11. Loni Kaplan
    12. Carolyn Wade
    13. Riletta L. Cream
    14. Bernadette McPherson – Bergen County Freeholder
    15. Upendra Chivukula – State Assemblyman

    New Mexico

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    – Republican – [16]

    1. Rod Adair
    2. Ruth D. Kelly
    3. Rick Lopez
    4. Lou Melvin
    5. Rodney Montoya

    New York

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    – Democratic

    1. Joseph Ashton
    2. Bill de BlasioNew York City Councilman
    3. Molly Clifford
    4. Lorraine Cortes-Vazquez
    5. Inez Dickens – Vice Chair, New York State Democratic Committee
    6. Danny Donahue
    7. Herman D. FarrellNew York State Assemblyman; chair, New York State Democratic Committee
    8. C. Virginia FieldsManhattan Borough President
    9. Emily Giske
    10. Bea Gonzalez
    11. Alan HevesiNew York State Comptroller
    12. Frank Hoare
    13. Felix Ortiz- New York State Assemblyman for 51st District of New York
    14. Virginia Kee
    15. Peggy Kerry
    16. Denise King
    17. Len Lenihan – Chairman of the Erie County Democratic Party
    18. Bertha Lewis – Co-chair, Working Families Party
    19. Alan Lubin
    20. Thomas J. Manton – chair, Queens County Democratic Committee; Former Congressman
    21. Dennis Mehiel – 2002 Democratic Nominee for Lieutenant Governor of New York
    22. June O'Neill
    23. David Paterson – Minority Leader, New York State Senate
    24. Jose RiveraNew York State Assemblyman; chair, Bronx County Democratic Committee
    25. Rich Schaffer
    26. Chung Seto
    27. Sheldon Silver – Speaker, New York State Assembly
    28. Eliot SpitzerAttorney General of New York
    29. Antoine Thompson – Buffalo City Councilman
    30. Paul Tokasz – Majority Leader, New York State Assembly
    31. Bill Wood
    32. Robert Zimmerman

    North Carolina

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    – Republican

    1. Joseph W. Powell, Jr.
    2. Ann Sullivan
    3. William B. Carraway
    4. Sandra Carter
    5. William H. Trotter
    6. Thomas D. Luckadoo
    7. Judy Keener
    8. Marcia M. Spiegel
    9. Dewitt Rhoades
    10. Davey G. Williamson
    11. Theresa Esposito
    12. Elizabeth Kelly
    13. Larry W. Potts
    14. Joe Morgan
    15. Robert Rector

    North Dakota

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    – Republican – [17]

    1. Betsy DalrympleofCasselton
    2. Ben ClayburghofGrand Forks
    3. Jackie WilliamsofWilliston

    Ohio

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    – Republican

    1. Spencer R. Raleigh
    2. Joyce M. Houck
    3. Betty Jo Sherman
    4. Gary C. Suhadolnik
    5. Randy Law
    6. Leslie J. SpaethofMason. Former Warren County auditor and chairman of the Warren County Republican Party.
    7. David Whipple Johnson
    8. Robert S. Frost
    9. Alex R. Arshinkoff
    10. Phil A. Bowman
    11. Jon Allison
    12. Katharina Hooper
    13. Pernel Jones, Sr.
    14. Henry M. Butch O'Neill
    15. William O. Dewitt, Jr.
    16. Karyle Mumper
    17. Owen V. Hall
    18. Merom Brachman
    19. J. Kirk Schuring
    20. Billie Jean Fiore

    Oklahoma

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    – Republican

    1. George W. Wiland, III
    2. Paul R. Hollrah
    3. M. Colby Schwartz
    4. Diana Gunther
    5. Ken Bartlett
    6. Donald G. Burdick
    7. Bob Hudspeth

    Oregon

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    – Democratic

    1. Michael J. Bohan
    2. Shirley A. Cairns
    3. James L. Edmunson
    4. Moshe D. Lenske
    5. Meredith Wood Smith
    6. Judy A. Sugnet
    7. Paul F. Zastrow

    Pennsylvania

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    – Democratic

    1. Lynne Abraham – District Attorney of Philadelphia
    2. Richard W. Bloomingdale
    3. Blondell Reynolds Brown – Philadelphia city councilwoman
    4. Robert P. Casey Jr. – Pennsylvania Auditor General
    5. Eileen Connelly
    6. H. William DeWeese – Minority Leader of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
    7. Johnny Dougherty – Union Leader
    8. Richard E. FilippiMayor of Erie
    9. William M. George
    10. Renee Gillinger – activist
    11. Jennifer L. Mann – state representative
    12. Robert J. Mellow – Minority Leader of the Pennsylvania Senate
    13. Dan Onorato – Allegheny County Executive
    14. Juan Ramos – Philadelphia city councilman
    15. Stephen R. Reed – Mayor of Harrisburg
    16. T. J. Rooney – state representative, Democratic Party chairman
    17. Jonathan Saidel – Philadelphia City Controller
    18. John F. Street – Mayor of Philadelphia
    19. Rosemary Trump
    20. Sala Udin – former Pittsburgh city councilman
    21. Constance H. Williams – state senator

    Rhode Island

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    – Democratic

    1. M. Teresa Paiva-Weed
    2. Elizabeth Dennigan
    3. John C. Lynch
    4. Mark Weiner

    South Carolina

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    – Republican

    1. Katon E. Dawson
    2. Buddy Witherspoon
    3. Wayland Moody
    4. Thomas H. McLean
    5. Brenda Bedenbaugh
    6. Edwin G. Foulke, Jr.
    7. Robert A. Reagan
    8. Drew McKissick

    South Dakota

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    – Republican – [18]

    1. Dennis DaugaardLieutenant Governor of South Dakota
    2. Larry LongAttorney General of South Dakota
    3. Mike RoundsGovernor of South Dakota

    Tennessee

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    – Republican

    1. Susan Anderson- Republican activist (7th District elector)
    2. Betty Cannon – Tennessee Federation of Republican Women & Republican state executive committeewoman (5th District Elector)
    3. Winfield Dunn – former governor of Tennessee 1971–1975 (at-large elector)
    4. Geneva Williams Harrison – Blount County commissioner (2nd District elector)
    5. Brock Hill – Mayor of Cumberland County (4th District elector)
    6. Bruce Montgomery – Sheriff of Sevier County (1st District elector)
    7. Claude Ramsey – Mayor of Hamilton County (3rd District elector)
    8. Bob Rial – Dickson City councilman and Republican state executive committeeman (8th District elector)
    9. John Ryder – Republican national committeeman (9th District elector)
    10. Mark Tipps – Attorney and former chief of staff to Sen. Bill Frist (at-large elector)
    11. Sally Wall – Republican activist (6th District elector)

    Texas

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    – Republican – [19][20]

    1. Royce Hayes of Flint, TX was an elector for Texas's 1st congressional district.
    2. Tom Cotter of Baytown, TX was an elector for Texas's 2nd congressional district and was elected Secretary of the 2004 Texas Electoral College.
    3. Jay Pierce of Garland, TX was an elector for Texas's 3rd congressional district.
    4. Marjorie Chandler of Texarkana, TX was an elector for Texas's 4th congressional district.
    5. Lance Lenz of Van, TX was an elector for Texas's 5th congressional district.
    6. Barbara Grusendorf of Arlington, TX was an elector for Texas's 6th congressional district.
    7. Bill Borden of Bellaire, TX was an elector for Texas's 7th congressional district.
    8. Jim Wiggins of Conroe, TX was an elector for Texas's 8th congressional district.
    9. Anna Rice of Houston, TX was an elector for Texas's 9th congressional district.
    10. Jan Galbraith of Austin, TX was an elector for Texas's 10th congressional district.
    11. Sue Brannon of Midland, TX was an elector for Texas's 11th congressional district.
    12. Cheryl Surber of Fort Worth, TX was an elector for Texas's 12th congressional district.
    13. Mike Ussery of Amarillo, TX was an elector for Texas's 13th congressional district.
    14. Sid Young of Texas City, TX was an elector for Texas's 14th congressional district.
    15. Frank Morris of Harlingen, TX was an elector for Texas's 15th congressional district.
    16. Roger O'Dell of El Paso, TX was an elector for Texas's 16th congressional district.
    17. Christopher DeCluitt of Waco, TX was an elector for Texas's 17th congressional district.
    18. Martha Greenlaw of Houston, TX was an elector for Texas's 18th congressional district.
    19. Marcus Anderson of Abilene, TX was an elector for Texas's 19th congressional district.
    20. Mike Provost of San Antonio, TX was an elector for Texas's 20th congressional district.
    21. Bennie Bock of New Braunfels, TX was an elector for Texas's 21st congressional district.
    22. Kathy Haigler of Deer Park, TX was an elector for Texas's 22nd congressional district.
    23. Kim Hesley of Pipe Creek, TX was an elector for Texas's 23rd congressional district.
    24. Peter Wrench of Irving, TX was an elector for Texas's 24th congressional district.
    25. Morris Woods of Austin, TX was an elector for Texas's 25th congressional district.
    26. Rhealyn Samuelson of Denton, TX was an elector for Texas's 26th congressional district.
    27. Nancy Stevens of Corpus Christi, TX was an elector for Texas's 27th congressional district.
    28. Loyce McCarter of Lavernia, TX was an elector for Texas's 28th congressional district.
    29. Larry Bowles of Houston, TX was an elector for Texas's 29th congressional district.
    30. Dan Mosher of Dallas, TX was an elector for Texas's 30th congressional district.
    31. Glenn Warren of Austin, TX was an elector for Texas's 31st congressional district.
    32. Kristina Kiik of Richardson, TX was an elector for Texas's 32nd congressional district.
    33. Susan Weddington of San Antonio, TX was an elector at large, and was elected Chairman of the 2004 Texas Electoral College.
    34. Charles Burchett of Kirbyville, TX was an elector at large.

    Utah

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    – Republican

    1. Olene S. WalkerGovernor of Utah
    2. Gayle McKeachnieLieutenant Governor of Utah
    3. Lewis K. Billings – Mayor of Provo
    4. Joseph A. Cannon – Chairman of the Utah Republican Party
    5. Scott F. Simpson – Executive Director of the Utah Republican Party

    Vermont

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    – Democratic – [21]

    1. Billi GoshofBrookfield.
    2. Paul HighbergofWoodstock.
    3. Jeffry TaylorofClarendon.

    Virginia

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    – Republican

    1. Yvonne McGee McCoy
    2. Loretta H. Tate
    3. Theodore C. Brown, Jr.
    4. F. Woodrow Harris
    5. Keith C. Drake
    6. Wendell S. Walker
    7. Peter E. Broadbent, Jr.
    8. Sean Michael Spicer
    9. Lloyd C. Martin
    10. Dorothy L. Simpson
    11. Carlton John Davis
    12. Charles E. Dane
    13. Rebecca Anne Stoeckel

    Washington

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    – Democratic

    1. David W. Peterson
    2. Mary F. Ervin
    3. Valeria Ogden
    4. Patsy Whitefoot
    5. Larry Armstrong
    6. Ken Bumgarner
    7. Richard Kelley
    8. Sarah Chandler
    9. Greg Markley
    10. Alan Johanson
    11. Mary Z. Crosby

    West Virginia

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    – Republican

    1. Rob Capehart
    2. Doug McKinney
    3. Dan Moore
    4. Richie Robb
    5. Larry Faircloth

    Wisconsin

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    – Democratic

    1. Gail Gabrelian
    2. Margaret McEntire
    3. Jordan Franklin
    4. Martha Toran
    5. Jim Shinners
    6. Jan Banicki
    7. Daniel Hannula
    8. Steve Mellenthin
    9. Glenn Carlson
    10. Linda Honold

    Wyoming

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    – Republican – [22]

    1. Linda BarkerofCheyenne.
    2. Jack Van MarkofTorrington.
    3. Mike BakerofThermopolis.

    References

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    2000

    Electoral College (United States)
    2004
    Succeeded by

    2008


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