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2004 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary

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2004 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary

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41 Republican National Convention delegates
The number of delegates received is determined by the popular vote
 
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Candidate George W. Bush Bill Wyatt
Home state Texas California
Delegate count 41 0
Popular vote 59,577 6,621
Percentage 90.0% 10.0%

Primary results by county
Bush:      80–85%      85–90%      90–95%      95–100%

The 2004 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary was held on February 3 in the U.S. state of Oklahoma as one of the Republican Party's statewide nomination contests ahead of the 2004 presidential election. Incumbent President George W. Bush easily won the primary with 90% of the vote against his only opponent on the ballot, Bill Wyatt, who unexpectedly won 10% of the vote.

Results

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2004 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary[1]
Candidate Votes % Delegates
George W. Bush (incumbent) 59,577 90.00% 41
Bill Wyatt 6,635 10.00%
Total 66,198 100% 41

Results by county

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2004 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary
(results by county)
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County George W. Bush Bill Wyatt Total
votes
cast
Votes % Votes %
Adair 192 90.14% 21 9.86% 213
Alfalfa 338 91.35% 32 8.65% 370
Atoka 66 97.06% 2 2.94% 68
Beaver 153 95.63% 7 4.38% 160
Beckham 233 92.83% 18 7.17% 251
Blaine 348 89.46% 41 10.54% 389
Bryan 146 94.19% 9 5.81% 155
Caddo 278 87.97% 38 12.03% 316
Canadian 2,059 92.50% 167 7.50% 2,226
Carter 345 93.50% 24 6.50% 369
Cherokee 432 89.44% 51 10.56% 483
Choctaw 61 95.31% 3 4.69% 64
Cimarron 182 96.81% 6 3.19% 188
Cleveland 3,406 90.42% 361 9.58% 3,767
Coal 44 93.62% 3 6.38% 47
Comanche 1,168 90.19% 127 9.81% 1,295
Cotton 39 95.12% 2 4.88% 41
Craig 215 89.21% 26 10.79% 241
Creek 864 84.05% 164 15.95% 1,028
Custer 381 92.93% 29 7.07% 410
Delaware 545 86.92% 82 13.08% 627
Dewey 174 93.55% 12 6.45% 186
Ellis 200 94.79% 11 5.21% 211
Garfield 1,845 91.43% 173 8.57% 2,018
Garvin 263 87.96% 36 12.04% 299
Grady 610 90.64% 63 9.36% 673
Grant 216 90.38% 23 9.62% 239
Greer 55 85.94% 9 14.06% 64
Harmon 18 90.00% 2 10.00% 20
Harper 145 95.39% 7 4.61% 152
Haskell 58 89.23% 7 10.77% 65
Hughes 85 90.43% 9 9.57% 94
Jackson 270 93.43% 19 6.57% 289
Jefferson 29 90.63% 3 9.38% 32
Johnston 62 100% 0 0% 62
Kay 1,156 87.58% 164 12.42% 1,320
Kingfisher 578 94.14% 36 5.86% 614
Kiowa 114 91.20% 11 8.80% 125
Latimer 39 90.70% 4 9.30% 43
LeFlore 201 89.73% 23 10.27% 224
Lincoln 614 89.11% 75 10.89% 689
Logan 745 88.06% 101 11.94% 846
Love 65 85.53% 11 14.47% 76
McClain 467 94.53% 27 5.47% 494
McCurtain 132 96.35% 5 3.65% 137
McIntosh 141 89.81% 16 10.19% 157
Major 383 94.57% 22 5.43% 405
Marshall 77 96.25% 3 3.75% 80
Mayes 456 83.98% 87 16.02% 543
Murray 89 86.41% 14 13.59% 103
Muskogee 488 91.04% 48 8.96% 536
Noble 331 89.22% 40 10.78% 371
Nowata 151 80.32% 37 19.68% 188
Okfuskee 118 92.19% 10 7.81% 128
Oklahoma 11,215 91.78% 1,005 8.22% 12,220
Okmulgee 344 86.00% 56 14.00% 400
Osage 683 87.90% 94 12.10% 777
Ottawa 235 88.35% 31 11.65% 266
Pawnee 304 86.61% 47 13.39% 351
Payne 1,200 89.75% 137 10.25% 1,337
Pittsburg 409 93.59% 28 6.41% 437
Pontotoc 403 93.29% 29 6.71% 432
Pottawatomie 709 90.55% 74 9.45% 783
Pushmataha 47 95.92% 2 4.08% 49
Roger Mills 68 95.77% 3 4.23% 71
Rogers 1,159 86.75% 177 13.25% 1,336
Seminole 251 88.69% 32 11.31% 283
Sequoyah 192 89.30% 23 10.70% 215
Stephens 731 93.72% 49 6.28% 780
Texas 342 95.26% 17 4.74% 359
Tillman 82 96.47% 3 3.53% 85
Tulsa 16,099 88.52% 2,088 11.48% 18,187
Wagoner 887 86.62% 137 13.38% 1,024
Washington 1,421 88.21% 190 11.79% 1,611
Washita 157 86.26% 25 13.74% 182
Woods 296 91.93% 26 8.07% 322
Woodward 473 94.60% 27 5.40% 500
Total 59,577 90.00% 6,621 10.00% 66,198

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2004 Presidential Preferential Primary Election". Oklahoma State Election Board. Archived from the original on October 9, 2021. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
  2. ^ "04-r-ppp.pdf" (PDF). Oklahoma State Election Board. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 10, 2022. Retrieved July 24, 2023.