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Florida Department of State - Division of Elections
2004 Florida Presidential Primary Results
Presidential Primary: 3/9/04, Federal Filing Deadline: 5/7/04, State Filing Deadline: 7/16/04, Primary: 8/31/04, Presidential Filing Deadline: 9/1/04,
Last Updated: March 10, 2004 |
| Predictions, Notes, List of State Parties, State Media, |
| President, 48.861% in '00, 1st term, Polls, |
U.S. Sen. John F. Kerry (D) 76.8%,
U.S. Sen. John R. Edwards (D) 9.9%,
ex-Gov. Howard Dean (D) 2.9%,
Rev. Alfred C. "Al" Sharpton (D) 2.8%,
U.S. Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (D) 2.3%,
U.S. Sen. Joseph L. Lieberman (D) 1.9%,
ex-NATO commander General Wesley K. Clark (retired) (D) 1.4%,
U.S. Rep. Richard A. "Dick" Gephardt (D) 1.2%,
ex-U.S. Sen. Carol Moseley-Braun (D) 0.9%,
Fern Penna (D), Donald J. Reaux (D), Ray Buttercup Rollinson (D), Lucian J. "Louie" Wojciechowski (D), |
George W. "Dubya" Bush (R), Mike T. Miller (R), Bill "William Tsangares" Wyatt (R), '00 Democratic candidate Joan Malone Yehanna (R), |
Constitution Party Nominee |
| Green Party Nominee |
| Independence Party Nominee |
| Libertarian Party Nominee |
| Natural Law Party Nominee |
| Reform Party Nominee |
| Socialist Party Nominee |
| Socialist Workers Party Nominee |
| Southern Party Nominee |
| Workers World Party Nominee |
| Ryan Adam Lipner (I), Melanie G. Pridgen (I), '02 Congressional candidate Tom Wells (FV), |
| Keith Russell Judd (WI), Samuel Keegan (WI), Reality (WI), |
| Senator, Bob Graham (D) retiring after 3rd term, Polls, |
| ex-Education Comm'r. Betty Castor (D) 58.0%, U.S. Rep. Peter Deutsch (D) 28.0%, Mayor Alex Penelas (D) 10.0%, Bernard E. Klein (D) 4.0%, |
ex-US HUD Sec. / ex-Orange Co. Comm'r. Melquiades Rafael "Mel" Martinez (R) 44.8%, ex-U.S. Rep. / '00 nominee Ira William "Bill" McCollum (R) 31.0%, software co. CEO Doug Gallagher (R) 13.6%, St. Rep. Johnnie B. Byrd (R) 5.9%, philanthropist Karen Saull (R) who dropped out 1.7%, attorney / veteran Sonya L. March (R) 1.5%, attorney Larry E. Klayman (R) 1.1%, realtor William Billy Kogut (R) 0.3%, |
businessman Dennis F. Bradley (V), |
| prof. Piotr Blass (WI), Rachele Fruit (WI/SW), businessman Mark K. Stufft (WI), Nancy Travis (WI), |
| 1st Congressional District, |
| restuarant cook / '00 write in candidate Mark S. Coutu (D), |
Jefferson B. "Jeff" Miller (R), |
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| 2nd Congressional District, |
| F. Allen Boyd Jr (D), |
St. Rep. Bev Kilmer (R), |
'00 candidate Thomas A. "TAF" Frederick (WI), |
| 3rd Congressional District, |
| Corrine Brown (D) 81.3%, administrator Prince D. Brown (D) 18.7%, |
No Republican |
Johnny M. Brown (WI), |
| 4th Congressional District, |
| No Democrat |
Ander Crenshaw (R) 90.0%, '00 candidate Deborah Katz Pueschel (R) 10.0%, |
prof. Richard Grayson (WI), |
| 5th Congressional District, |
| attorney Robert G. Whittel (D) 31.2%, critical care nurse John Russell (D) 26.2%, exec. recruiter / '02 Ind. candidate Brian Moore (D) 22.6%, teacher Richard John "Rick" Penberthy (D) 20.0%, |
Virginia "Ginny" Brown-Waite (R), |
H. David Werder (WI), |
| 6th Congressional District, |
| environmental engineer / '02 nominee David E. Bruderly (D), |
Clifford B. "Cliff" Stearns (R), |
N. W. O'Brien (WI), |
| 7th Congressional District, |
| No Democrat |
John L. Mica (R), |
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| 8th Congressional District, |
| teacher / businessman Stephen Thomas Murray (D), |
Richard Anthony "Ric" Keller (R), |
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| 9th Congressional District, |
| No Democrat |
Michael Bilirakis (R) 84.5%, contractor Joseph H. Stanley (R) 15.5%, |
'02 write in candidate / security guard Andrew G. Pasayan (WI), |
| 10th Congressional District, |
| retired banker Robert D. "Bob" Derry (D), |
C.W. "Bill" Young (R), |
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| 11th Congressional District, |
| Jim Davis (D), |
No Republican |
Robert Edward Johnson (L), |
| '02 Agr. Comm'r. candidate Karl M. Butts (SW/WI), |
| 12th Congressional District, |
| chemist Robert Doller Hagenmaier (D) 57.2%, financial executive Jeffrey Robert "Jeff" Siemer (D) 42.8%, |
Adam Hughes Putnam (R) 92.4%, retiree R.O. "Bob" Wirengard (R) 7.6%, |
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| 13th Congressional District, |
| '02 nominee attorney Jan Schneider (D) 46.8%, ex-bank president Christine L. Jennings (D) 37.7%, attorney C.J. Czaia (D) 8.8%, Manatee Com. College prof. Floyd Jay Winters (D) 6.7%, |
Katherine Harris (R), |
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| 14th Congressional District, Porter Johnston Goss (R) retiring after 8th term, |
| businessman Robert M. Neeld (D), |
St. Rep. Connie Mack, IV (R) 35.8%, St. Rep. Carole Green (R) 32.2%, Lee Co. Comm'r. Andy Coy (R) 22.2%, cardiologist Frank Schwerin (R) 9.7%, |
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| 15th Congressional District, |
| ex-defense contractor Simon M. "Sy" Pristoop (D), |
David J. Weldon (R), |
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| 16th Congressional District, |
| community activist Jeff Fisher (D), |
Mark Adam Foley (R), | |
| 17th Congressional District, |
| Kendrick B. Meek (D), |
No Republican |
Omari Musa (SW/WI), |
| 18th Congressional District, |
| U.Va. law student Samuel M. "Sam" Sheldon (D) 50.6%, retired coast guard officer David Y. "Dave" Patlak (D) 49.4%, |
Ilena Ros-Lehtinen (R), |
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| 19th Congressional District, |
| Robert Wexler (D), |
No Republican |
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| 20th Congressional District, Peter Deutsch (D) ran for U.S. Senate |
| St. Sen. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D), |
realtor Margaret Hostetter (R), |
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| 21st Congressional District, |
| No Democrat |
Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R), |
airline employee / '02 Illinois Congressional nominee Frank J. Gonzalez (L), |
| journalist Seth E. Galinsky (WI/SW), |
| 22nd Congressional District, |
| community activist / Wilton Manors Mayor Jim Stork (D), |
E. Clay Shaw, Jr. (R), |
'02 nominee / salesman John I. "Jack" McLain (C), |
| Don Kennedy (WI), |
| 23rd Congressional District, |
| Alcee L. Hastings (D) 74.2%, newspaper publisher Keith A. Clayborne (D) 25.8%, |
No Republican |
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| 24th Congressional District, |
| No Democrat |
Tom Feeney (R), |
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| 25th Congressional District, |
| No Democrat |
Mario Diaz-Balart (R), |
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