Alabama Democratic primary, 2004

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. In the United States, the 2004 Alabama Democratic primary (held June 1) were one of the last remaining tests of some of the leading contenders for the Democratic Party's nomination as its candidate for the 2004 presidential election.

Analysis

By this primary, John Kerry already secured the nomination. He easily won with 75% of the vote, including every county and congressional district. The largest turnout by far came from Jefferson County, Alabama, where Kerry won with almost 92%. Also at roll call at the convention, Carol Moseley-Braun received 7 delegate votes despite not being on the ballot in the Alabama state primary.

Results

United States presidential primary election in Alabama, 2004
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
Democratic John Kerry 164,021 75.0% 47
Democratic Uncommitted 38,223 17.5% 0
Democratic Dennis Kucinich 9,076 4.2% 0
Democratic Lyndon Larouche, Jr 7,254 3.3% 0
Democratic Carol Moseley-Braun 0 0.0% 7
Totals 100.00% 54
Voter turnout  %

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