Who Won the 2004 Presidential Election?

Presidential SealNov 2, 2004

The 2004 United States Presidential Election saw Republican incumbent George W Bush win re-election over Democrat John Kerry.

Bush received 62 million votes to Kerry's 59 million (51% - 48%). The electoral vote count was 286 to Bush and 251 to John Kerry. John Edwards received one electoral vote from a 'faithless elector'.

George W Bush took 31 states, all in the south and west-central part of the country. John Kerry took the northeast and west-coast states.



2004 Presidential Election Results:

Candidate Party Votes % EC Votes
George W Bush Republican 62,040,610 50.7% 286
John Kerry Democrat 59,028,444 48.3% 251
Ralph Nader Independent 465,650 0.4% 0
Michael Badnarik Libertarian 397,265 0.3% 0
Michael Peroutka Constitution 143,630 0.1% 0
David Cobb Green 119,859 0.1% 0

Candidates receiving less than 0.1% of the popular vote are not shown.

2004 Presidential Election Map
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