2004 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary

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.

2004 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary

February 3, 2004 (2004-02-03)

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%

Results

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

Results by county

2004 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary
(results by county)
[2]
County George W. Bush Bill Wyatt Total
votes
cast
Votes%Votes%
Adair19290.14%219.86%213
Alfalfa33891.35%328.65%370
Atoka6697.06%22.94%68
Beaver15395.63%74.38%160
Beckham23392.83%187.17%251
Blaine34889.46%4110.54%389
Bryan14694.19%95.81%155
Caddo27887.97%3812.03%316
Canadian2,05992.50%1677.50%2,226
Carter34593.50%246.50%369
Cherokee43289.44%5110.56%483
Choctaw6195.31%34.69%64
Cimarron18296.81%63.19%188
Cleveland3,40690.42%3619.58%3,767
Coal4493.62%36.38%47
Comanche1,16890.19%1279.81%1,295
Cotton3995.12%24.88%41
Craig21589.21%2610.79%241
Creek86484.05%16415.95%1,028
Custer38192.93%297.07%410
Delaware54586.92%8213.08%627
Dewey17493.55%126.45%186
Ellis20094.79%115.21%211
Garfield1,84591.43%1738.57%2,018
Garvin26387.96%3612.04%299
Grady61090.64%639.36%673
Grant21690.38%239.62%239
Greer5585.94%914.06%64
Harmon1890.00%210.00%20
Harper14595.39%74.61%152
Haskell5889.23%710.77%65
Hughes8590.43%99.57%94
Jackson27093.43%196.57%289
Jefferson2990.63%39.38%32
Johnston62100%00%62
Kay1,15687.58%16412.42%1,320
Kingfisher57894.14%365.86%614
Kiowa11491.20%118.80%125
Latimer3990.70%49.30%43
LeFlore20189.73%2310.27%224
Lincoln61489.11%7510.89%689
Logan74588.06%10111.94%846
Love6585.53%1114.47%76
McClain46794.53%275.47%494
McCurtain13296.35%53.65%137
McIntosh14189.81%1610.19%157
Major38394.57%225.43%405
Marshall7796.25%33.75%80
Mayes45683.98%8716.02%543
Murray8986.41%1413.59%103
Muskogee48891.04%488.96%536
Noble33189.22%4010.78%371
Nowata15180.32%3719.68%188
Okfuskee11892.19%107.81%128
Oklahoma11,21591.78%1,0058.22%12,220
Okmulgee34486.00%5614.00%400
Osage68387.90%9412.10%777
Ottawa23588.35%3111.65%266
Pawnee30486.61%4713.39%351
Payne1,20089.75%13710.25%1,337
Pittsburg40993.59%286.41%437
Pontotoc40393.29%296.71%432
Pottawatomie70990.55%749.45%783
Pushmataha4795.92%24.08%49
Roger Mills6895.77%34.23%71
Rogers1,15986.75%17713.25%1,336
Seminole25188.69%3211.31%283
Sequoyah19289.30%2310.70%215
Stephens73193.72%496.28%780
Texas34295.26%174.74%359
Tillman8296.47%33.53%85
Tulsa16,09988.52%2,08811.48%18,187
Wagoner88786.62%13713.38%1,024
Washington1,42188.21%19011.79%1,611
Washita15786.26%2513.74%182
Woods29691.93%268.07%322
Woodward47394.60%275.40%500
Total 59,577 90.00% 6,621 10.00% 66,198

See also

References

  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.


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