The Command Post
2004 US Presidential Election
November 02, 2004
Missouri | UPDATE: Continued Precinct Reporting

The race between Bush and Kerry will be tight until the finish, however in the past half hour Bush has pulled ahead two percentage points.

The hotly contested race for the House seat in District 3 — Richard Gephardt’s old post — is showing some space now with Bill Federer, R, and Russ Carnahan, D, at 46% and 52%, respectively.

Also, the Constitutional Amendment which would limit gas taxes and other related revenue to be spent only on transportation and highway maintainence is passing overwhelmingly with 83% of the vote so far.

U.S. President And Vice President Precincts Reporting 598 of 3943
John F. Kerry, John Edwards DEM 284,728 47.7%
George W. Bush, Dick Cheney REP 309,402 51.8%
Michael Badnarik, Richard V. Campagna LIB 1,888 .3%
Michael A. Peroutka, Chuck Baldwin CST 912 .2%
Ralph Nader WI 17 .0%
Total Votes 596,947

U.S. Senator Precincts Reporting 598 of 3931
Farmer, Nancy DEM 262,561 44.5%
Bond, Christopher (Kit) REP 323,626 54.8%
Tull, Kevin LIB 2,218 .4%
Griffin, Don CST 1,839 .3%
Total Votes 590,244

Governor Precincts Reporting 598 of 3920
McCaskill, Claire DEM 299,861 50.4%
Blunt, Matt REP 288,536 48.5%
Swenson, John M. LIB 4,536 .8%
Wells, Robert CST 2,051 .3%
Johnson, Kenneth J. WI 3 .0%
Total Votes 594,987

U.S. Representative - District 3 Precincts Reporting 75 of 305
Carnahan, Russ DEM 34,398 52.2%
Federer, Bill REP 30,548 46.4%
Babcock, Kevin C. LIB 775 1.2%
Renaud, William J. CST 184 .3%
Badaracco, Joseph L. WI 0 .0%
Total Votes 65,905

Constitutional Amendment 3 Precincts Reporting 247 of 3920
Transportation Yes 236,108 83.4%
No 47,150 16.6%
Total Votes 283,258



Posted by Catalyst at November 2, 2004 09:34 PM | TrackBack
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