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2004 US Presidential Election
February 14, 2004
| Early Results from Nevada

With more than half the precinct reporting, Kerry has racked up 70% of the votes in Nevada.



Posted by Michele at February 14, 2004 07:43 PM | TrackBack
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From northern Nevada (Washoe County, Reno)…

Kerry pulled 55%. Dean pulled a mere 22% despite having a strong multi-meeting meetup campaign.

Surprisingly, John Edwards, who has voted for the Yucca Mountain nuke waster dump (Nevada’s “third rail” issue) in the past was able to edge Kucinich, 12% to 10%. Kucinich also had one of the stronger campaigns.

Oh and Sharpton got one (two?) votes. The big story? 1508 votes cast- a HUGE turnout for Washoe County.

Posted by: david at February 14, 2004 08:10 PM

Almost official statewide results are in:

Kerry 63%
Dean 17%
Edwards 10%
Kucinich 7%
Sharpton 1%
Uncommitted 3%
Other Less than 1%

Posted by: Darmon Thornton at February 14, 2004 10:19 PM

Thanks, gusy … great updates on the NV numbers.

Posted by: Alan at February 15, 2004 08:12 AM

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