2004 Louisiana Republican presidential primary

The 2004 Louisiana Republican presidential primary was held on March 9 in the U.S. state of Louisiana as one of the Republican Party's statewide nomination contests ahead of the 2004 presidential election.

2004 Louisiana Republican presidential primary

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45 pledged delegates to the
2004 Republican National Convention
 
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Candidate George W. Bush Bill Wyatt
Home state Texas California
Delegate count 45 0
Popular vote 69,205 2,805
Percentage 96.10% 3.90%

Primary results by county
Bush:      90–95%      95–100%

Results

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2004 Louisiana Republican presidential primary[1]
Candidate Votes % Delegates[2]
George W. Bush (incumbent) 69,205 96.10 45
Bill Wyatt 2,805 3.90 0
Total 72,010 100% 45

Results by county

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2004 Louisiana Republican presidential primary
(results by county)
[3]
Parish George W.
Bush
Bill
Wyatt
Total
votes
cast
Votes % Votes %
Acadia 467 95.70% 21 4.30% 488
Allen 126 95.45% 6 4.55% 132
Ascension 2,492 97.15% 73 2.85% 2,565
Assumption 83 97.65% 2 2.35% 85
Avoyelles 194 98.48% 3 1.52% 197
Beauregard 351 96.69% 12 3.31% 363
Bienville 169 98.83% 2 1.17% 171
Bossier 569 95.95% 24 4.05% 593
Caddo 3,788 96.31% 145 3.69% 3,933
Calcasieu 2,323 97.12% 69 2.88% 2,392
Caldwell 206 94.50% 12 5.50% 218
Cameron 71 97.26% 2 2.74% 73
Catahoula 235 95.53% 11 4.47% 246
Claiborne 111 95.69% 5 4.31% 116
Concordia 771 97.72% 18 2.28% 789
DeSoto 211 97.24% 6 2.76% 217
East Baton Rouge 4,384 96.73% 148 3.27% 4,532
East Carroll 166 98.22% 3 1.78% 169
East Feliciana 314 97.21% 9 2.79% 323
Evangeline 128 92.75% 10 7.25% 138
Franklin 424 97.47% 11 2.53% 435
Grant 150 98.04% 3 1.96% 153
Iberia 662 98.07% 13 1.93% 675
Iberville 127 98.45% 2 1.55% 129
Jackson 398 96.84% 13 3.16% 411
Jefferson 11,550 95.82% 504 4.18% 12,054
Jefferson Davis 403 98.29% 7 1.71% 410
Lafayette 3,759 97.51% 96 2.49% 3,855
Lafourche 553 96.17% 22 3.83% 575
LaSalle 100 95.24% 5 4.76% 105
Lincoln 1,966 97.81% 44 2.19% 2,010
Livingston 653 95.89% 28 4.11% 681
Madison 185 96.86% 6 3.14% 191
Morehouse 163 95.88% 7 4.12% 170
Natchitoches 1,745 96.25% 68 3.75% 1,813
Orleans 5,463 92.12% 467 7.88% 5,930
Ouachita 4,339 97.37% 117 2.63% 4,456
Plaquemines 481 97.37% 13 2.63% 494
Pointe Coupee 331 97.64% 8 2.36% 339
Rapides 961 96.58% 34 3.42% 995
Red River 88 92.63% 7 7.37% 95
Richland 433 97.30% 12 2.70% 445
Sabine 229 95.42% 11 4.58% 240
St. Bernard 1,258 94.66% 71 5.34% 1,329
St. Charles 628 96.91% 20 3.09% 648
St. Helena 99 96.12% 4 3.88% 103
St. James 168 94.38% 10 5.62% 178
St. John The Baptist 166 93.79% 11 6.21% 177
St. Landry 498 94.50% 29 5.50% 527
St. Martin 258 95.20% 13 4.80% 271
St. Mary 564 98.43% 9 1.57% 573
St. Tammany 5,761 95.71% 258 4.29% 6,019
Tangipahoa 3,016 95.35% 147 4.65% 3,163
Tensas 49 92.45% 4 7.55% 53
Terrebonne 1,695 96.80% 56 3.20% 1,751
Union 306 98.08% 6 1.92% 312
Vermilion 197 96.10% 8 3.90% 205
Vernon 1,033 97.09% 31 2.91% 1,064
Washington 144 93.51% 10 6.49% 154
Webster 676 96.16% 27 3.84% 703
West Baton Rouge 107 97.27% 3 2.73% 110
West Carroll 106 95.50% 5 4.50% 111
West Feliciana 52 96.30% 2 3.70% 54
Winn 102 98.08% 2 1.92% 104
Total 69,205 96.10% 2,805 3.90% 72,010

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Louisiana Secretary of State - Election Results". voterportal.sos.la.gov. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
  2. ^ "Louisiana Republican Delegation 2004". www.thegreenpapers.com. Archived from the original on December 17, 2003. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  3. ^ "Louisiana Secretary of State - Election Results". voterportal.sos.la.gov. Archived from the original on July 31, 2023.