2004 in politics

These are some of the notable events relating to politics in 2004.

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Events

January

February

  • February 1- Jörg Schild becomes president of the government of Basel-Stadt.
  • February 3 – John Edwards wins a primary in South Carolina with 46% of the vote. Wesley Clark wins the Oklahoma primary with 30% of the vote. John Kerry wins primaries and caucuses in Arizona with 43% of the vote, Delaware with 50% of the vote, Missouri with 51% of the vote, New Mexico with 42% of the vote, and North Dakota with 50% of the vote.
  • February 3 – Joe Lieberman quits the Presidential race after poor results in primaries and caucuses in South Carolina, Oklahoma, Arizona, Delaware, Missouri, North Dakota, and New Mexico.
  • February 3 – Jóannes Eidesgaard becomes prime minister of the Faroe Islands.
  • February 4 – Andrei Stratan is appointed foreign minister of Moldova.
  • February 4 – Dragan Marsicanin becomes acting president of Serbia.
  • February 6 – Richard Gephardt endorses John Kerry for President.
  • February 7 – John Kerry wins a primary in Michigan with 52% of the vote. Kerry also wins the Washington primary with 49% of the vote.
  • February 7 – Peter Beattie (of the Australian Labor Party) wins a 3rd term as Premier of Queensland, again winning over two-thirds of the seats.
  • February 8 – John Kerry wins the Maine Caucuses with 45% of the vote.
  • February 10 – John Kerry wins primaries in Tennessee and Virginia with 41% and 52% of the vote, respectively.
  • February 11 – Wesley Clark quits the Presidential race after poor results in the Virginia and Tennessee primaries.
  • February 13 – Wesley Clark endorses John Kerry.
  • February 13 – Jesús Pérez is sworn in as foreign minister of Venezuela.
  • February 13 – Tassos Giannitsis is sworn in as caretaker foreign minister of Greece.
  • February 14 – John Kerry wins a caucus in Washington, D.C., with 47% of the vote. Kerry wins the Nevada caucus with 63% of state party delegates.
  • February 17 – Democrat Ben Chandler defeats Republican Alice Forgy Kerr in a Congressional special election in Kentucky with 55% of the vote compared to Forgy Kerr's 43%.
  • February 17 – John Kerry wins 40% of the vote in the Wisconsin primary.
  • February 17 – Luisa Diogo is named prime minister of Mozambique.
  • February 18 – Howard Dean quits the Presidential race after a poor showing in Wisconsin.
  • February 18 – Jacques Simonet is sworn in as minister-president of Brussels-Capital.
  • February 21 – Ralph Nader enters the Presidential race as an Independent.
  • February 23 – Paul Lennon becomes acting premier of Tasmania.
  • February 23 – Mamady Condé is named foreign minister of Guinea.
  • February 23 – Josep Bargalló takes office as chief councillor of Catalonia.
  • February 24 – Viktor Khristenko is named acting prime minister of Russia.
  • February 26 – Ljupčo Jordanovski becomes acting president of Republic of Macedonia.
  • February 28 – Sulejman Tihić becomes chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • February 29 – Boniface Alexandre is sworn in as provisional president of Haiti.

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

(Very partial list of politicians who died in 2004)

See also

  • Rulers – Includes months in politics for 2004.
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