2004 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary explained

The 2004 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary was held on February 17, 2004, as part of the 2004 Republican Party primaries for the 2004 presidential election. 37 delegates to the 2004 Republican National Convention were allocated to presidential candidates.

Election Name:2004 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary
Country:Wisconsin
Type:primary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2000 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary
Previous Year:2000
Next Election:2008 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary
Next Year:2008
Candidate1:George W. Bush
Color1:d30036
Home State1:Texas
Popular Vote1:158,677
Percentage1:99.2%
Candidate2:Uncommitted
Color2:000000
Home State2:–
Popular Vote2:1,207
Percentage2:0.8%
Delegate Count2:0
Map Size:275px
Delegate Count1:37
Elected Members:MA
Outgoing Members:TN
Votes For Election:37 delegate to the 2004 Republican National Convention

President George W. Bush won easily by receiving all the delegate votes because most of his opponents were not on the ballot, except for his only opponent in the state of Wisconsin, Uncommitted.[1]

Candidates

President George W. Bush was the only person on the ballot, but there were still one of his opponents, Uncommitted, even though this was just a voting option.[2]

Results

President George W. Bush received 158,677 popular votes (99.2%) and 37 delegates, breaking North Dakota's results record (99.1%) before, Uncommitted received 1,207 popular votes (0.8%) in the race. Total votes were 159,884 popular votes. President Bush continued to win.[3]

Results

See also

References

  1. Web site: 2016-03-29 . 2004 Republican winner: George W. Bush . 2024-04-07 . Wisconsin State Journal . en.
  2. Web site: Let the Campaigns Begin! - Wisconsin REALTORS® Association . 2024-04-07 . www.wra.org.
  3. Web site: STAFF . STATE JOURNAL . 2020-03-02 . Here are the winners of every Wisconsin presidential primary since 1968 . 2024-04-07 . Wisconsin State Journal . en.