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New Mexico Secretary of State - Bureau of Elections
2004 New Mexico Presidential Caucus Results
Last Updated: June 2, 2004 |
| List of State Parties, |
| President, 47.8% in '00, 1st term, Polls |
U.S. Sen. John F. Kerry (D) 42.4%,
ex-NATO commander General Wesley K. Clark (retired) (D) 20.5%,
ex-Gov. Howard Dean (D) 16.4%,
U.S. Sen. John R. Edwards (D) 11.3%,
U.S. Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (D) 5.5%,
U.S. Sen. Joseph L. Lieberman (D) 2.6%,
U.S. Rep. Richard A. "Dick" Gephardt (D) 0.7%,
Uncommitted 0.5%,
Fern Penna (D) 0.1%,
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George W. "Dubya" Bush (R) |
Carol A. Miller (G) 55%, David Keith Cobb (G) 26%, Lorna Salzman (G) 10%, Paul Glover (G) 7%, Kent Mesplay (G) 2%, |
| Independent Coalition Party Nominee |
| Libertarian Party Nominee |
2004 New Mexico Democratic Nominating Convention Results |
| 1st Congressional District, 55.3% in '02, 3rd term |
| '02 nominee / St. Sen. Richard M. Romero (D) 73.8%, physician Miles Jay Nelson (D) 23.6%, ex-DEA agent / ex-CIA employee Eli Chavez (D) 2.6%, |
Heather A. Wilson (R), |
sociology instructor Jeremy M. Brown (G), ex-state party chair / '96 Senate nominee Abraham J. Gutmann (G), |
| research assistant Karen Hudson (I), |
| 2nd Congressional District, 56.2% in '02, 1st term |
| ex-St. Rep. Gary King (D) 58%, ex-Congressional aide Jeff Steinborn (D) 42%, |
Steven Pearce (R), |
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| 3rd Congressional District, unopposed in '02, 3rd term |
| Tom Udall (D) 100%, |
DA Gregory M. "Greg" Tucker (R), |
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2004 New Mexico Primary Results |
1st Congressional District, 55.3% in '02, 3rd term 99% reporting |
| '02 nominee / St. Sen. Richard M. Romero (D) 58.3%, physician Miles Jay Nelson (D) 41.7%, Eli Chavez (D) removed from ballot, |
Heather A. Wilson (R), |
research assistant Karen Hudson (I), |
2nd Congressional District, 56.2% in '02, 1st term, Polls 91% reporting |
| ex-St. Rep. Gary King (D) 64.6%, ex-Congressional aide Jeff Steinborn (D) 35.4%, |
Steven Pearce (R), |
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| 3rd Congressional District, unopposed in '02, 3rd term |
| Tom Udall (D), |
DA Gregory M. "Greg" Tucker (R), |
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1. Key to New Mexico Political Parties:
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