Oklahoma Democratic primary, 2004
Oklahoma Democratic primary, 2004
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February 3, 2004 (2004-02-03) |
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Election results by county. Majorelle Blue denotes counties won by Clark, Light Blue denotes those won by Edwards, and Blue denotes those won by Kerry. |
The Oklahoma Democratic primary, 2004, part of the process of selecting that party's nominee for President of the United States, took place on February 3, one of the seven nominating contests of 2004's "Mini-Tuesday". The primary election chose 40 pledged delegates to represent Oklahoma at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. The remainder of Oklahoma's 47 delegates consisted of unpledged superdelegates not bound by the results of the primary. The election was a closed primary, meaning that only registered Democrats could vote in this election. Wesley Clark won the primary by a razor-thin margin over John Edwards.
Candidates
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Results
Key: | Withdrew prior to contest |
Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary, 2004[1] |
Candidate |
Votes |
Percentage |
National delegates[2] |
Wesley Clark |
90,526 |
29.94% |
15 |
John Edwards |
89,310 |
29.54% |
13 |
John Kerry |
81,073 |
26.81% |
12 |
Joe Lieberman |
19,680 |
6.51% |
0 |
Howard Dean |
12,734 |
4.21% |
0 |
Al Sharpton |
3,939 |
1.30% |
0 |
Dennis Kucinich |
2,544 |
0.84% |
0 |
Dick Gephardt |
1,890 |
0.63% |
0 |
Lyndon LaRouche |
689 |
0.23% |
0 |
Totals |
302,385 |
100.00% |
40 |
References