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Colorado Department of State - Election Division
2004 Colorado Presidential Caucus Results
Democratic caucuses: 4/13/04, Filing Deadline: 6/1/04, Primary Write-in Deadline: 6/11/04, Presidential Filing Deadling: 7/5/04, Filing Deadline for Independents & minor parties: 7/5/04, Primary: 8/10/04, Write-in / Withdrawal Deadline: 9/3/04,
Last Updated: April 23, 2004 |
| List of State Parties, |
| President, 50.7% in '00, 1st term, Polls |
U.S. Sen. John F. Kerry (D) 61%,
U.S. Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (D) 12%, uncommitted 23% |
George W. "Dubya" Bush (R) |
attorney Michael A. "Mike" Peroutka (C), |
Cobb 60% Camejo Salzman Mesplay |
| Libertarian Party Nominee |
| Natural Law Party Nominee |
| Reform Party Nominee |
'00 nominee Earl F. Dodge (Pro) Howard L. Lydick (Pro) |
| Convention Results |
| Senator |
| St. Att. Gen. Ken Salazar (D) 56%, attorney / teacher / '96 Reform Party congressional candidate / '98 Republican congressional candidate Larry E. Johnson (D) ?%, educator / ex-diplomat Mike Miles (D) 20%, uncommited 25% |
businessman Peter Coors (R), consultant / ex-pastor Charles Foster (R), investment advisor / ex-Air Force Academy law prof. Dan L. O'Bryant (R), ex-U.S. Rep. Robert W. "Bob" Schaffer (R), George Walker (R), |
peace activist Rick VanWie (G), |
| realtor Daniel James "Dan" Barnett (Ch), |
| Dwight Henson (I), |
| 3rd Congressional District |
| St. Rep. John T. Salazar (D) 69%, Mayor Jim Spehar (D) 29%, car salesman / ex-lobbyist Charles Randall "Randy" Fricke (D) 3%, homeless person / short-order cook Jim Fritz (D), '00 & '02 Sec. of St. nominee public relations executive / Anthony S. Martinez (D), |
Pueblo Co. Sheriff Dan Corsentino (R), realtor / ex-congressional aide Delina DiSanto (R), veteran Jerry Eller (R), St. Rep. Gregg Rippy (R), attorney Doug Sitter (R), St. Rep. Matt Smith (R), st. Dept. of Natural Resources Dir. Greg E. Walcher (R), |
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| Primary Results |
| Senator |
| St. Att. Gen. Ken Salazar (D) 73.2%, educator / ex-diplomat Mike Miles (D) 26.8%, |
businessman Peter Coors (R) 60.6%, ex-U.S. Rep. Robert W. "Bob" Schaffer (R) 39.4%, consultant / ex-pastor Charles Fowler (R), George Walker (R/WI), |
peace activist Rick VanWie (G)?, |
| '02 nominee Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell (C), |
| John K. Berntson (L), |
| Dwight Henson (I), |
| newspaper agency contractor John "Rob" Harris (I), |
| Daniel Masias (WI), |
| 1st Congressional District |
| Dianna DeGette (D), |
consultant Roland Chicas (R), |
'02 nominee George C. Lilly (C), |
| 2nd Congressional District |
| Mark Udall (D), |
lay minister Stephen M. Hackman (R) 52.0%, retired economist Michael P. Kennedy (R) 48.0%, |
Norm Olsen (L), |
| 3rd Congressional District |
| St. Rep. John T. Salazar (D), |
st. Dept. of Natural Resources Dir. Greg E. Walcher (R) 31.8%, St. Rep. Matt Smith (R) 31.3%, St. Rep. Gregg P. Rippy (R) 16.3%, Pueblo Co. Sheriff Dan Corsentino (R) 11.5%, pilot Matt Aljanich (R) 9.0%, |
artist Bruce Edward Lohmiller (G), |
| 4th Congressional District |
| ex-St. Sen. / '02 nominee Stanley T. Matsunaka (D), |
Marilyn N. Musgrave (R) 77.9%, mechanical engineer Bob "Bobby" Faust (R) 22.1%, |
retired teacher Robert A. "Bob" Kinsey (G), |
| 5th Congressional District |
| ex-county party chair Fred Hardee (D), |
Joel Hefley (R) 84.2%, Michael W. "Mike" Payton (R) 15.8%, |
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| 6th Congressional District |
| businesswoman Joanna Conti (D), |
Tom Tancredo (R), |
Peter Shevchuck (C), |
| 7th Congressional District |
| Jefferson Co. St. Att. Dave Thomas (D), |
Bob Beauprez (R), |
Clyde J. Harkins (C), |
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