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2004 Louisiana Democratic presidential primary

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72 Democratic National Convention delegates (60 pledged, 12 unpledged)
The number of pledged delegates received is determined by the popular vote
 
Candidate John Kerry John Edwards
(withdrawn)
Home state Massachusetts North Carolina
Delegate count 50 10
Popular vote 112,639 26,074
Percentage 69.68% 16.13%
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The 2004 Louisiana Democratic presidential primary was held on March 9 in the U.S. state of Louisiana as one of the Democratic Party's statewide nomination contests ahead of the 2004 presidential election.

Results

2004 Louisiana Democratic presidential primary
Candidate Votes % Delegates
John Kerry 112,639 69.68 50
John Edwards (withdrawn) 26,074 16.13 10
Howard Dean (withdrawn) 7,948 4.92 0
Wesley Clark (withdrawn) 7,091 4.39 0
Bill McGaughey 3,161 1.96 0
Dennis Kucinich 2,411 1.49 0
Lyndon LaRouche 2,329 1.44 0
Total 161,653 100% 60

See also

References

  1. "Louisiana Secretary of State - Election Results". voterportal.sos.la.gov. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  2. "Louisiana Democratic Delegation 2004". www.thegreenpapers.com. Archived from the original on October 31, 2003. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
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