2004 New York Democratic presidential primary explained

Flag Image:Flag of New York (1909–2020).svg
Election Name:2004 New York Democratic presidential primary
Country:New York (state)
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2000 New York Democratic presidential primary
Previous Year:2000
Next Election:2008 New York Democratic presidential primary
Next Year:2008
Elected Members:OH
Outgoing Members:MN
Votes For Election:284 Democratic National Convention delegates (236 pledged, 48 unpledged)
The number of pledged delegates received is determined by the popular vote
Candidate1:John Kerry
Color1:00539f
Home State1:Massachusetts
Delegate Count1:175
Percentage1:61.17%
Popular Vote1:437,754
Candidate2:John Edwards
Color2:e50100
Home State2:North Carolina
Delegate Count2:53
Popular Vote2:143,960
Percentage2:20.12%
Candidate4:Al Sharpton
Color4:aa5f2f
Home State4:New York
Delegate Count4:8
Popular Vote4:57,456
Percentage4:8.03%
Candidate5:Dennis Kucinich
Color5:ff69b4
Home State5:Ohio
Delegate Count5:0
Popular Vote5:36,680
Percentage5:5.13%
Map Size:280px

The 2004 New York Democratic presidential primary took place on March 2, 2004, also known as Super Tuesday.

Results

100% of precincts reporting
CandidateVotesPercentageCountiesDelegates
John Kerry 437,754 61.17% 62 174
143,960 20.12% 0 54
57,456 8.03% 0 8
36,680 5.13% 0 0
Howard Dean20,471 2.86% 0 0
Joe Lieberman9,314 1.30% 0 0
Dick Gephardt3,954 0.55% 0 0
Wesley Clark3,517 0.49% 0 0
2527 0.35% 0 0
Total 715,633 100% 0 236

See also