2004 Arizona Democratic presidential primary

2004 Arizona Democratic presidential primary

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64 pledged delegates to the
2004 Democratic National Convention
 
Candidate John Kerry Wesley Clark Howard Dean
Home state Massachusetts Arkansas Vermont
Delegate count 30 22 3
Popular vote 101,809 63,256 33,555
Percentage 42.61% 26.47% 14.04%

 
Candidate John Edwards Joe Lieberman
Home state North Carolina Connecticut
Delegate count 0 0
Popular vote 16,596 15,906
Percentage 6.95% 6.66%

Election results by county
  John Kerry
  Wesley Clark

The 2004 Arizona Democratic presidential primary took place on February 3, 2004, as part of the 2004 United States Democratic presidential primaries. The delegate allocation is Proportional. the candidates are awarded delegates in proportion to the percentage of votes received and is open to registered Democrats only. A total of 55 (of 64) delegates are awarded proportionally. A 15 percent threshold is required to receive delegates. Frontrunner John Kerry won the primary with former general Wesley Clark coming second.

In 2003 the Arizona primary had been moved up from February 24 on Tuesday February 3, 2004 by Democratic Governor Janet Napolitano in order to give the state more influence in the nomination contest.[1]

  1. ^ Kasindorf, Martin (January 29, 2004). "Ariz. hosts first primary test out West". USA Today. Retrieved March 24, 2008.