Alabama Democratic primary, 2004
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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 | ||||||
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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 | % | — |