2004 Wyoming Democratic presidential caucuses explained

Election Name:2004 Wyoming Democratic presidential caucuses
Country:Wyoming
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2000 Wyoming Democratic presidential caucuses
Previous Year:2000
Next Election:2008 Wyoming Democratic presidential caucuses
Next Year:2008
Candidate1:John Kerry
Color1:00539f
Home State1:Massachusetts
Delegate Count1:13
Popular Vote1:514
Percentage1:79.44%
Candidate2:Uncommitted
Color2:000000
Home State2:N/A
Delegate Count2:0
Popular Vote2:44
Percentage2:6.80%
Candidate3:Dennis Kucinich
Color3:ff69b4
Home State3:Ohio
Delegate Count3:0
Popular Vote3:36
Percentage3:5.56%
Outgoing Members:AK
Elected Members:DA
Votes For Election:13 Democratic National Convention delegates (13 pledged)
The number of pledged delegates received is determined by the popular vote

The 2004 Wyoming Democratic presidential caucuses took place on February 3, 2004, as part of the 2004 Democratic Party presidential primaries. The delegate allocation is Proportional, the candidates are awarded delegates in proportion to the percentage of votes received.

Because Kerry had already won the nomination, and the small number of people in the state that are registered Democrats, the turnout was extremely low.

Results

2004 Wyoming Democratic presidential caucuses[1]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageDelegates
DemocraticJohn Kerry 51479.44%13
DemocraticUncommitted446.80%0
DemocraticDennis Kucinich365.56%0
Democratic274.17%0
Democratic233.56%0
Democratic30.46%0
Totals647100.00%13
Voter turnout%

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.