2004 Texas Democratic presidential primary|
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A presidential primary for the Democratic Party was held in Texas in 2004 as part of the selection process for the Democratic candidate for the presidential elections that year.
Results
| 2004 United States presidential primary election in Texas[1]
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Candidate
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Votes
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Percentage
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Delegates
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Democratic
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John Forbes Kerry
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563,237
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67.11%
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0
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Democratic
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John Reid Edwards
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120,413
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14.35%
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0
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Democratic
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Howard Dean
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40,035
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4.77%
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0
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Democratic
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Al Sharpton
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31,020
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3.70%
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0
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Democratic
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Joe Lieberman
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25,245
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3.01%
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0
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Democratic
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Wesley Clark
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18,437
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2.20%
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0
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Democratic
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Dennis Kucinich
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15,475
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1.84%
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0
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Democratic
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Dick Gephardt
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12,160
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1.45%
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0
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Democratic
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Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr.
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6,871
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0.82%
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0
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Democratic
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Randy Crow
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6,338
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0.76%
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0
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| 839,231
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100.00%
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72
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| Voter turnout
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%
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See also
References
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| Chairpersons |
- Walton (1866–1872)
- Malcolm (1998–2003)
- Soechting (2003–2006)
- Richie (2006–2012)
- Hinojosa (2012–2025)
- Scudder (2025–present)
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| Gubernatorial tickets |
- Coke (1873)
- Hubbard (1875, 1877)
- Roberts (1878, 1880)
- Ireland (1882, 1884)
- Ross (1886, 1888)
- Hogg (1890, 1892)
- Culberson (1894, 1896)
- Sayers (1898, 1900)
- Lanham (1902, 1904)
- Campbell (1906, 1908)
- Colquitt (1910, 1912)
- J. Ferguson (1914)
- Hobby (1916, 1918)
- Neff (1920, 1922)
- M. Ferguson (1924)
- Moody (1926, 1928)
- Sterling (1930)
- M. Ferguson (1932)
- Allred (1934, 1936)
- O'Daniel (1938)
- Stevenson (1940, 1942, 1944)
- Jester (1946)
- Shivers (1948, 1950, 1952, 1954)
- Daniel (1956, 1958, 1960)
- Connally (1962, 1964, 1966)
- Smith (1968, 1970)
- Briscoe (1972, 1974)
- Hill (1978)
- M. White (1982, 1986)
- Richards (1990, 1994)
- Mauro (1998)
- Sanchez (2002)
- Bell (2006)
- B. White (2010)
- Davis (2014)
- Valdez (2018)
- O'Rourke (2022)
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