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2004 Alabama Republican presidential primary

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  • 45 pledged delegates to the
  • 2004 Republican National Convention
  •  
    Candidate George W. Bush Uncommitted
    Home state Texas n/a
    Delegate count 45 0
    Popular vote 187,038 14,449
    Percentage 92.83% 7.17%

    Primary results by county
    Bush:  85%  90%  95% 

    The 2004 Alabama Republican presidential primary was held on June 1, 2004, to choose the state's 45 pledged delegates to the 2004 Republican National Convention.

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

    Procedure[edit]

    Alabama was allocated 48 delegates to the Republican 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 the state'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[edit]

    2004 Alabama Republican presidential primary[2]
    Candidate Votes % Delegates
    George W. Bush 187,038 92.83% 45
    Uncommitted 14,449 7.17%
    Total 201,487 100% 45

    Results by county[edit]

    2004 Alabama Republican presidential primary
    (results by county)[2]
    County George W.
    Bush
    Uncommitted Total
    votes
    cast
    Votes % Votes %
    Autauga 4,598 93.17% 337 6.83% 4,935
    Baldwin 11,830 92.10% 1,015 7.90% 12,845
    Barbour 272 95.77% 12 4.23% 284
    Bibb 704 95.14% 36 4.86% 740
    Blount 3,617 92.41% 297 7.59% 3,914
    Bullock 31 91.18% 3 8.82% 34
    Butler 415 96.96% 13 3.04% 428
    Calhoun 4,275 92.29% 357 7.71% 4,632
    Chambers 657 97.05% 20 2.95% 677
    Cherokee 170 97.14% 5 2.86% 175
    Chilton 2,187 96.81% 72 3.19% 2,259
    Choctaw 36 97.30% 1 2.70% 37
    Clarke 482 98.57% 7 1.43% 489
    Clay 417 93.08% 31 6.92% 448
    Cleburne 382 96.95% 12 3.05% 394
    Coffee 2,878 94.70% 161 5.30% 3,039
    Colbert 973 96.43% 36 3.57% 1,009
    Conecuh 82 92.13% 7 7.87% 89
    Coosa 192 93.20% 14 6.80% 206
    Covington 913 97.44% 24 2.56% 937
    Crenshaw 386 97.23% 11 2.77% 397
    Cullman 4,425 95.20% 223 4.80% 4,648
    Dale 3,987 90.37% 425 9.63% 4,412
    Dallas 284 95.62% 13 4.38% 297
    DeKalb 1,567 94.68% 88 5.32% 1,655
    Elmore 7,081 93.33% 506 6.67% 7,587
    Escambia 403 98.29% 7 1.71% 410
    Etowah 3,031 95.22% 152 4.78% 3,183
    Fayette 437 94.59% 25 5.41% 462
    Franklin 219 95.63% 10 4.37% 229
    Geneva 2,641 90.01% 293 9.99% 2,934
    Greene 26 96.30% 1 3.70% 27
    Hale 138 96.50% 5 3.50% 143
    Henry 363 96.29% 14 3.71% 377
    Houston 5,960 94.62% 339 5.38% 6,299
    Jackson 337 95.20% 17 4.80% 354
    Jefferson 27,617 92.17% 2,347 7.83% 29,964
    Lamar 63 98.44% 1 1.56% 64
    Lauderdale 1,672 95.71% 75 4.29% 1,747
    Lawrence 413 94.94% 22 5.06% 435
    Lee 5,588 87.83% 774 12.17% 6,362
    Limestone 1,748 94.54% 101 5.46% 1,849
    Lowndes 220 96.49% 8 3.51% 228
    Macon 122 91.73% 11 8.27% 133
    Madison 10,760 90.74% 1,098 9.26% 11,858
    Marengo 88 100% 0 0% 88
    Marion 528 96.70% 18 3.30% 546
    Marshall 3,687 94.39% 219 5.61% 3,906
    Mobile 14,397 94.10% 902 5.90% 15,299
    Monroe 402 96.17% 16 3.83% 418
    Montgomery 7,909 92.87% 607 7.13% 8,516
    Morgan 6,931 91.29% 661 8.71% 7,592
    Perry 80 93.02% 6 6.98% 86
    Pickens 281 97.57% 7 2.43% 288
    Pike 1,642 94.53% 95 5.47% 1,737
    Randolph 271 93.13% 20 6.87% 291
    Russell 576 95.84% 25 4.16% 601
    Shelby 14,005 92.93% 1,066 7.07% 15,071
    St. Clair 5,385 93.18% 394 6.82% 5,779
    Sumter 68 98.55% 1 1.45% 69
    Talladega 2,691 93.89% 175 6.11% 2,866
    Tallapoosa 1,255 94.36% 75 5.64% 1,330
    Tuscaloosa 6,844 92.03% 593 7.97% 7,437
    Walker 1,648 96.49% 60 3.51% 1,708
    Washington 144 98.63% 2 1.37% 146
    Wilcox 80 94.12% 5 5.88% 85
    Winston 3,527 88.11% 476 11.89% 4,003
    Total 187,038 92.83% 14,449 7.17% 201,487

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Alabama Republican Delegation 2004". The Green Papers. Retrieved 2024-03-30.
  • ^ a b "Certified Primary Election Results (as amended) - Republican Party" (PDF). Alabama Secretary of State.

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