United States presidential election, 2004, in Utah
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Utah is a strongly Republican state that in 2004 had a state legislature with a "super-majority" of Republicans in its make-up (meaning the minority parties are unable to block a veto by its members), both U.S. Senators being Republican as well as two of the three members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Unsurprisingly, the Presidential electors in 2004 from Utah were also Republican.
[edit] Total results
Presidential Candidate | Running Mate | Party | Electoral Vote (EV) | Popular Vote (PV) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
George W. Bush of Texas | Richard Cheney of Wyoming | Republican | 5 | 663,742 | 71.5% | |
John Kerry of Massachusetts | John Edwards of North Carolina | Democrat | 0 | 241,199 | 26.0% | |
Ralph Nader of Connecticut | Peter Miguel Camejo of California | Unaffiliated | 0 | 11,305 | 1.2% | |
Michael Peroutka of Maryland | Chuck Baldwin of Florida | Constitution | 0 | 6,841 | 0.7% | |
Michael Badnarik of Texas | Richard Campagna of Iowa | Libertarian | 0 | 3,375 | 0.4% | |
Others | - | - | 0 | 1,383 | 0.1% | |
Other elections: 2000, 2004, 2008 |
[edit] Detailed Results by County
County | George W. Bush | John F. Kerry | Ralph Nader | Michael Peroutka | Others | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Beaver | 79.52% | 2,023 | 19.38% | 493 | 0.47% | 12 | 0.35% | 9 | 0.28% | 7 |
Box Elder | 85.75% | 15,751 | 12.22% | 2,244 | 0.79% | 145 | 0.78% | 144 | 0.46% | 84 |
Cache | 81.76% | 32,486 | 16.05% | 6,375 | 1.04% | 413 | 0.69% | 274 | 0.46% | 183 |
Carbon | 58.18% | 4,950 | 40.14% | 3,415 | 0.98% | 83 | 0.26% | 22 | 0.45% | 38 |
Daggett | 76.15% | 380 | 21.64% | 108 | 1.20% | 6 | 0.60% | 3 | 0.40% | 2 |
Davis | 78.88% | 86,187 | 19.12% | 20,893 | 0.97% | 1,055 | 0.64% | 695 | 0.40% | 438 |
Duchesne | 85.35% | 4,742 | 13.28% | 738 | 0.49% | 27 | 0.58% | 32 | 0.31% | 17 |
Emery | 80.83% | 3,781 | 17.76% | 831 | 0.49% | 23 | 0.62% | 29 | 0.30% | 14 |
Garfield | 85.48% | 1,848 | 12.21% | 264 | 1.02% | 22 | 0.74% | 16 | 0.56% | 12 |
Grand | 51.14% | 2,130 | 44.61% | 1,858 | 2.83% | 118 | 0.48% | 20 | 0.94% | 39 |
Iron | 82.97% | 12,815 | 14.68% | 2,267 | 0.72% | 111 | 1.09% | 169 | 0.54% | 84 |
Juab | 78.46% | 2,681 | 17.71% | 605 | 0.59% | 20 | 2.87% | 98 | 0.38% | 13 |
Kane | 79.12% | 2,414 | 18.88% | 576 | 0.82% | 25 | 0.62% | 19 | 0.56% | 17 |
Millard | 83.74% | 4,084 | 12.84% | 626 | 0.57% | 28 | 2.42% | 118 | 0.43% | 21 |
Morgan | 85.94% | 3,301 | 12.29% | 472 | 0.65% | 25 | 0.62% | 24 | 0.49% | 19 |
Piute | 83.57% | 646 | 15.91% | 123 | 0.39% | 3 | 0.13% | 1 | 0.00% | 0 |
Rich | 88.91% | 922 | 10.51% | 109 | 0.48% | 5 | 0.10% | 1 | 0.00% | 0 |
Salt Lake | 59.57% | 215,728 | 37.54% | 135,949 | 1.66% | 6,025 | 0.61% | 2,199 | 0.62% | 2,237 |
San Juan | 59.68% | 2,971 | 38.29% | 1,906 | 0.60% | 30 | 0.48% | 24 | 0.94% | 47 |
Sanpete | 82.33% | 7,004 | 13.98% | 1,189 | 0.68% | 58 | 2.55% | 217 | 0.46% | 39 |
Sevier | 86.34% | 6,597 | 12.04% | 920 | 0.48% | 37 | 0.79% | 60 | 0.35% | 27 |
Summit | 51.83% | 7,936 | 45.57% | 6,977 | 1.73% | 265 | 0.24% | 36 | 0.64% | 98 |
Tooele | 73.10% | 12,181 | 24.78% | 4,130 | 0.90% | 150 | 0.67% | 111 | 0.55% | 92 |
Uintah | 85.55% | 8,518 | 12.71% | 1,266 | 0.42% | 42 | 0.99% | 99 | 0.32% | 32 |
Utah | 85.99% | 128,269 | 11.64% | 17,357 | 0.86% | 1,289 | 1.09% | 1,621 | 0.43% | 637 |
Wasatch | 73.26% | 5,503 | 24.68% | 1,854 | 0.80% | 60 | 0.87% | 65 | 0.40% | 30 |
Washington | 80.95% | 35,633 | 17.07% | 7,513 | 0.68% | 301 | 0.82% | 362 | 0.47% | 209 |
Wayne | 78.09% | 1,062 | 20.51% | 279 | 0.74% | 10 | 0.37% | 5 | 0.29% | 4 |
Weber | 70.43% | 51,199 | 27.32% | 19,862 | 1.26% | 917 | 0.51% | 368 | 0.47% | 345 |
[edit] Sources
Official 2004 Utah General Election Results