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Utah Lt. Gov. Office - Elections Division
2004 Utah Presidential Primary Results
Presidential Primary: 2/24/04,
Last Updated: May 25, 2004 |
| List of State Parties, |
| President, 66.8% in '00, 1st term, Polls |
| U.S. Sen. John F. Kerry (D) 55.2%,
U.S. Sen. John R. Edwards (D) 29.8%,
U.S. Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (D) 7.4%,
ex-Gov. Howard Dean (D) 3.8%,
ex-NATO commander General Wesley K. Clark (retired) (D) 1.4%,
U.S. Sen. Joseph L. Lieberman (D) 1.2%,
uncommitted 0.9%,
U.S. Rep. Richard A. "Dick" Gephardt (D) 0.4%, |
George W. "Dubya" Bush (R) |
Green Party Nominee |
| Libertarian Party Nominee |
| Natural Law Party Nominee |
| Convention Results |
| Governor, 55.7% in '00, 3rd term, Michael O. "Mike" Leavitt (R) resigning to head EPA, next election in 2004, Polls |
| law school dean Scott M. Matheson, Jr. (D), |
First & Second Round
businessman / ex-Amb. Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. (R) 30.0%,
ex-St. House Speaker Nolan E. Karras (R) 17.7%,
businessman Fred Lampropoulos (R) 17.0%,
Gov. Olene S. Walker (R) 14.4%,
St. Rep. Martin R. "Marty" Stephens (R) 11.1%,
ex-U.S. Rep. James V. Hansen (R) 8.1%,
St. Sen. / '94 Congressional candidate Parley G. Hellewell (R) 3.5%,
Gary L. Benson (R) 0.1%,
Co. Comm'r. Gary Herbert (R) joined Huntsman's ticket,
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ex-sheriff Richard Mack (L), |
Third Round
businessman / ex-Amb. Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. (R) 30.0%,
ex-St. House Speaker Nolan E. Karras (R) 18.2%,
businessman Fred Lampropoulos (R) 18.0%,
Gov. Olene S. Walker (R) 14.5%,
St. Rep. Martin R. "Marty" Stephens (R) 12.2%,
ex-U.S. Rep. James V. Hansen (R) 8.7%,
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Fourth Round
businessman / ex-Amb. Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. (R) 30.3%,
ex-St. House Speaker Nolan E. Karras (R) 20.7%,
businessman Fred Lampropoulos (R) 19.7%,
Gov. Olene S. Walker (R) 15.6%,
St. Rep. Martin R. "Marty" Stephens (R) 13.6%,
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ex-sheriff Richard Mack (C), appraiser / '02 Democratic Congressional candidate Sitouni Teiko "Stoney" Fonua (C), |
Fifth Round
businessman / ex-Amb. Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. (R) 34.1%,
ex-St. House Speaker Nolan E. Karras (R) 24.8%,
businessman Fred Lampropoulos (R) 25.0%,
Gov. Olene S. Walker (R) 16.1%,
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Sixth Round
businessman / ex-Amb. Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. (R) 38.8%,
ex-St. House Speaker Nolan E. Karras (R) 34.6%,
businessman Fred Lampropoulos (R) 26.6%,
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'98 Congressional candidate Ken Larsen (PC), '90 Congressional candidate / '94 Senate candidate / '96 write-in Presidential candiate Lawrence Rey Topham (PC), |
Seventh Round
businessman / ex-Amb. Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. (R) 51.2%,
ex-St. House Speaker Nolan E. Karras (R) 48.8%,
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| Lt. Governor, 55.8% in '00, next election 2004 |
| St. Sen. Karen Hale (D), |
Gayle McKeachnie (R), Brigham City mayor Lou Ann Christensen (R), Layton Mayor Jerry Stevenson (R), |
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| Attorney General, 57.5% in '00, 1st term, next election 2004 |
| attorney Gregory G. "Greg" Skordas (D), |
Mark Shurtleff (R), |
attorney / '96 & '00 nominee W. Andrew McCullough (L), |
| Treasurer, 82.9% in '00, next election in 2004 |
| Debbie Hansen (D), |
Edward T. "Ed" Alter (R), |
Jim Elwell (L), |
| Mary A. Peterson (PC), |
| Auditor, 82.9% in '00, next election in 2004 |
| st. party secretary Carlos A. Vasquez (D), |
Austin G. Johnson III (R), |
Mike Stoddard (L), |
| Valerie S. Larsen (PC), |
| Senator, 64.0% in '98, 2nd term, next election in 2004, Current Polls |
| ex-Att. Gen. R. Paul Van Dam (D), 97% Cody Robert Judy (D) 3%, |
Robert F. "Bob" Bennett (R), |
electrical engineer / '94 & '98 Senate nominee / '00 St. Sen. candidate Gary R. Van Horn (C), |
truck driver Joe Labonte (PC, BH), |
| 1st Congressional District, 60.9% in '02, 1st term, Polls |
| Logan City Council Chair Steve Thompson (D) 67%, software engineer Brian Earl Watkins (D) 31%, |
Rob Bishop (R), |
Jon Roesler (G), |
| '02 write in candidate Charles Johnston (C), |
| Richard W. Soderberg (PC), |
| 2nd Congressional District, 49.4% in '02, 2nd term, Polls |
| Jim Matheson (D), |
'02 nominee / ex-St. Rep. John Swallow (R) 43.9%, consultant / '02 candidate Tim Bridgewater (R) 49.7%, Co. Councilmember David A. Wilde (R) 6.3%, |
freelance writer / '02 nominee Patrick S. Diehl (G), |
| programmer Jeremy Paul Petersen (C), |
| Ronald R. Amos (PC), |
| 3rd Congressional District, 67.4% in '02, 4th term, Polls |
| '02 sheriff candidate / police officer Beau Babka (D), |
Christopher B. Cannon (R) 48.3%, '02 candidate / ex-St. Rep. Matt Throckmorton (R) 31.6%, '98 Lt. Gov. candidate Gregory Hawkins (R) 20.0%, |
radio talk show host / '00 Senate nominee Jim Dexter (L), |
| '00 St. Sen. candidate Ronald Winfield (C), |
| Curtis Darrell James (PC), |
| Primary Results |
| Governor, 55.7% in '00, 3rd term, Michael O. "Mike" Leavitt (R) resigning to head EPA, next election in 2004, Polls |
| law school dean Scott M. Matheson, Jr. (D), |
businessman / ex-Amb. Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. (R) 66.4%, ex-St. House Speaker Nolan E. Karras (R) 33.6%, |
'98 Congressional candidate Ken Larsen (PC), |
| 2nd Congressional District, 49.4% in '02, 2nd term, Polls |
| Jim Matheson (D), |
'02 nominee / ex-St. Rep. John Swallow (R) 53.0%, consultant / '02 candidate Tim Bridgewater (R) 47.0%, |
freelance writer / '02 nominee Patrick S. Diehl (G), |
| programmer Jeremy Paul Petersen (C), |
| Ronald R. Amos (PC), |
| 3rd Congressional District, 67.4% in '02, 4th term, Polls |
| '02 sheriff candidate / police officer Beau Babka (D), |
Christopher B. Cannon (R) 58.4%, '02 candidate / ex-St. Rep. Matt Throckmorton (R) 41.6%, |
radio talk show host / '00 Senate nominee Jim Dexter (L), |
| '00 St. Sen. candidate Ronald Winfield (C), |
| Curtis Darrell James (PC), |
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