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Missouri Secretary of State - Elections
2004 Missouri Presidential Primary Results
Presidential Primary Filing Deadline 11/18/03, Filing Deadline: 3/30/04, Primary: 8/3/04, Filing Deadline for Independents: 8/17/04,
Last Updated: August 4, 2004 |
| List of State Parties, |
| President, 50.4% in '00, 1st term, Polls |
U.S. Sen. John F. Kerry (D) 50.6%,
U.S. Sen. John R. Edwards (D) 24.7%,
ex-Gov. Howard Dean (D) 8.7%,
ex-NATO commander General Wesley K. Clark (retired) (D) 4.4%,
U.S. Sen. Joseph L. Lieberman (D) 3.5%,
Al Sharpton (D) 3.4%,
U.S. Rep. Richard A. "Dick" Gephardt (D) 2.0%,
U.S. Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (D) 1.2%,
Uncommitted 1.0%,
ex-U.S. Sen. Carol Moseley-Braun (D) 0.3%,
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. (D) 0.2%,
Fern Penna (D) 0.1%, |
George W. "Dubya" Bush (R) 95.1%, Uncommitted 3.1%, Bill "William Tsangares" Wyatt (R) 1.0%, Blake Ashby (R) 0.8%, |
Gary Nolan (L) 45.2%, Uncommitted 38.5%, '98 LA Senate nominee Jeffrey H. Diket (L) 8.5%, maintenance technician / '02 TX Railroad Comm'r candidate Nazirite R. Flores "Ruben" Perez (L) 7.9%, |
| Governor, |
| St. Auditor Claire C. McCaskill (D) 51.6%, Bob Holden (D) 45.3%, Cole Co. Auditor / '92 Treas. nominee Jim LePage (D) 2.0%, Jeffery A. Emrick (D) 1.1%, |
Sec. of St. Matt Blunt (R) 88.4%, Karen Lee Dee Skelton-Memhardt (R) 4.3%, '00 candidate Jennie Lee "Jen" Sievers (R) 3.1%, Jeff Killian (R) 1.7%, Roy W. Lang (R) 1.4%, '98 Libertarian Senate candidate / truck driver / racist / '00 Reform Party candidate / '02 Senate candidate Martin Lindstedt (R) 1.1%, |
'00 nominee John M. Swenson (L) 53.2%, Randall D. "Randy" Langkraehr (L) 46.8%, |
| Lt. Governor, Joe Maxwell (D) retiring after 1st term, |
| attorney / ex-Sec. of St. Rebecca McDowell "Bekki" Cook (D) 64.3%, St. Sen. Ken Jacob (D) 35.7%, |
St. Sen. Peter Kinder (R) 56.2%, ex-St. Rep. Pat Secrest (R) 43.8%, |
corporate recruiter Mike Ferguson (L), |
| Attorney General, |
| Jeremiah W. "Jay" Nixon (D), |
attorney Chris W. Byrd (R) 83.2%, attorney Dewey Crepeau (R) 16.8%, |
attorney David R. Browning (L), |
| Secretary of State, Matt Blunt (R) running for Governor, |
| attorney Robin Carnahan (D), |
St. Rep. Catherine L. Hanaway (R), |
businessman Christopher Davis (L), |
| Treasurer, Nancy Farmer (D) running for U.S. Senate |
| Arnold Mayor Mark Powell (D) 39.8%, St. Rep. Mark C. Abel (D) 30.9%, ex-St. Rep. Jason Klumb (D) 29.3%, |
St. Sen. Sarah Steelman (R) 39.0%, St. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R) 23.5%, businessman Tom Klein (R) 13.5%, St. Sen. Anita Yeckel (R) 8.5%, minister '02 Auditor nominee / convicted felon Al Hanson (R) 7.1%, investment banker William R. "Will" Pundmann (R) 4.7%, '00 candidate Chester "Chet" Boeke (R) 3.7%, |
consultant Lisa J. Emerson (L), |
| Senator, |
| St. Treas. Nancy Farmer (D) 73.7%, attorney Charles E. Berry (D) 19.4%, Ronald Bonar (D) 6.9%, |
Christopher "Kit" Bond (R) 88.1%, computer consultant Michael J. Steger (R) 11.9%, |
graphic designer Kevin Tull (L), |
| 1st Congressional District, |
| William L. "Lacy" Clay Jr. (D), |
train conducctor Leslie L. Farr, II (R), |
Terry Chadwick (L), |
| 2nd Congressional District, |
| ex-St. Rep. / '98 Reform Party St. Auditor nominee / '00 Reform Party Lt. Gov. nominee / '00 Reform party Presidential candidate George D. "Boots" Weber (D) 54.8%, '02 nominee John Hogan (D) 45.2%, |
W. Todd Akin (R), |
'02 nominee Darla R. Maloney (L), |
| 3rd Congressional District, Richard A. "Dick" Gephardt (D) ran for President |
| St. Rep. Russ Carnahan (D) 22.9%, prof. Jeff Smith (D) 21.3%, St. Sen. Steve Stoll (D) 18.1%, ex-St. Rep. Joan Barry (D) 17.7%, Clerk Mariano V. Favazza (D) 9.0%, law school dean Mark Smith (D) 6.9%, ex-St. Rep. Jo Ann Karll (D) 2.5%, urban planning consultant Corey Mohn (D) 0.6%, '02 candidate / farmer Michael R. Bram (D) 0.4%, Mike Evans (D) withdrew but received 0.6%, |
'98 & '00 nominee / author / historian Willliam J. "Bill" Federer (R) 75.2%, ex-city councilmember Joan McGivney (R) 24.8%, |
Kevin C. Babcock (L), |
| 4th Congressional District, |
| Ike Skelton (D), |
ex-St. Sen. / '94 & '00 & '02 nominee James Alfred "Jim" Noland Jr. (R) 52.4%, university official Steve Morrow (R) 24.8%, auto service manager Jeff Parnell (R) 22.9%, |
Bill Lower (L), |
| 5th Congressional District, Karen McCarthy (D) retiring afer 5th term |
| ex-Kansas City Mayor Emmanuel Cleaver, II (D) 59.9%, foreign policy expert Jamie F. Metzl (D) 40.1%, ex-Councilman Dan Cofran (D) withdrew |
businesswoman Jeanne Patterson (R) 55.0%, Grandview Alderman Steve Dennis (R) 21.0%, light-rail activist Clay Chastain (R) 15.4%, '02 candidate Annalisa Zapien-Pina (R) 4.8%, farmer / '98 Senate candidate / '02 candidate Joyce P. Lea (R) 3.8%, |
realtor Rick Bailie (L), |
| 6th Congressional District, |
| ex-Co. Comm'r. / ex-St. Rep. Charlie Broomfield (D) 62.0%, Jeff Bailey (D) 38.0%, |
Samuel B. "Sam" Graves, Jr. (R), |
teacher / '02 nominee Erik S. Buck (L), |
| 7th Congressional District, |
| attorney / veteran Jim Newberry (D) 47.7%, pastor Jack Truman (D) 25.7%, '98 Libertarian candidate / '94 & '00 & '02 Libertarian nominee / printing technician Doug Andrew Burlison (D) 19.2%, '00 Reform Party nominee / '02 nominee contractor Ron Lapham (D) 7.4%, |
Roy Blunt (R), |
paralegal / '02 California Congressional nominee Kevin Craig (L), |
| 8th Congressional District, |
| Dean Henderson (D) 57.0%, Jerry Cass (D) 43.0%, |
Jo Ann H. Emerson (R) 88.6%, coast guard retiree / '96 nominee / '00 Reform Party Gubernatorial nominee / '02 candidate Richard Allen Kline (R) 11.4%, |
Stan Cuff (L), |
| 9th Congressional District, |
| consultant Linda Jacobsen (D), |
Kenny C. Hulshof (R), |
Tamara Millay (L), |
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