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U.S. Presidential Election Results 2004

On November 2, 2004 Americans went to the polls to vote in the country's 55th presidential election. Americans not only elected a president and vice-president, they also chose thousands of other officials at federal, state and local level. Among these were all 435 members of the House of Representatives, 34 senators and 11 state governors.

U.S. Presidential Election Results 2004

270 Electoral college votes required to win

George W. Bush: 286 Electoral College Votes
John F. Kerry: 252 Electoral College Votes
Ralph Nader: 0 Electoral College Votes

President Bush Wins 2004 Presidential Election

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