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2004 United States presidential election in Louisiana

The 2004 United States presidential election in Louisiana took place on November 2, 2004, and was part of the 2004 United States presidential election. Voters chose nine representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

2004 United States presidential election in Louisiana

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Nominee George W. Bush John Kerry
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Texas Massachusetts
Running mate Dick Cheney John Edwards
Electoral vote 9 0
Popular vote 1,102,169 820,299
Percentage 56.72% 42.22%

Parish Results

President before election

George W. Bush
Republican

Elected President

George W. Bush
Republican

Louisiana was won by incumbent President George W. Bush by a 14.5 percent margin. Prior to the election, all twelve news organizations considered this a state Bush would win, or otherwise a red state. Bush's performance constituted a much wider margin than that of his 2000 results, which were 6.8 percent smaller. The state, like other states in the Deep South, is racially polarized when it comes to presidential elections, as a wide majority of the white population votes Republican, and a wide majority of the black population votes Democratic.

In this election, Louisiana voted 12.05% to the right of the nation at-large.[1]

As of 2020, this is the last time Louisiana voted to the left of South Carolina, Georgia, Texas, or Mississippi; and the last time Louisiana voted to the right of Arkansas.

Primaries edit

Campaign edit

Predictions edit

There were 12 news organizations who made state-by-state predictions of the election. Here are their last predictions before election day.[2]

Source Ranking
D.C. Political Report Lean R
Cook Political Report Solid R
Research 2000 Solid R
Zogby International Likely R
Washington Post Likely R
Washington Dispatch Likely R
Washington Times Solid R
The New York Times Solid R
CNN Likely R
Newsweek Solid R
Associated Press Lean R
Rasmussen Reports Likely R

Polling edit

Bush won every single pre-election poll, and won each with at least 48 percent of the vote. The final 3 polls averaged Bush leading 51 to 39 percent.[3]

Fundraising edit

Bush raised $1,933,549.[4] Kerry raised $1,303,859.[5]

Advertising and visits edit

Neither campaign advertised or visited this state during the fall election.[6][7]

Analysis edit

Bush performed better here than he did in 2000. He won four more parishes: Caddo, Bienville, Saint Landry, and West Baton Rouge, but he won each with very slim margins of victory of less than two percent, except for West Baton Rouge which he won with 54 percent of the vote, indicating that parish as trending Republican. In the northern portion of the state, Bush barely lost in Madison and Tensas. The only two parishes in which he got less than forty percent of the vote were East Carroll and Orleans. Bush also won six of seven congressional districts in the state, each with at least 58 percent of the vote. The Second District, which covers the parish and city of Orleans, was won by Kerry with seventy percent of the vote; in other words, no congressional district in the state was competitive. As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which East Baton Rouge Parish and Caddo Parish voted for a Republican presidential candidate.[8] Conversely, this is the last election in which Assumption Parish and Pointe Coupee Parish voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.[8]

Results edit

2004 United States presidential election in Louisiana[9]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican George W. Bush (incumbent) 1,102,169 56.72% 9
Democratic John Kerry 820,299 42.22% 0
Independent Ralph Nader 7,032 0.36% 0
American Independent Michael Peroutka 5,203 0.27% 0
Libertarian Michael Badnarik 2,781 0.14% 0
Independent Walt Brown 1,795 0.09% 0
Independent Gene Amondson 1,566 0.08% 0
Green David Cobb 1,276 0.07% 0
Socialist Workers Roger Calero 985 0.05% 0
Invalid or blank votes 169,510 1.35%
Totals - 1,943,106 100.00% 9
Voter turnout (Voting age population) 58.5%

Results by parish edit

Parish George W. Bush
Republican
John Kerry
Democratic
Various cadidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Acadia 16,083 63.75% 8,937 35.42% 210 0.83% 7,146 28.33% 25,230
Allen 5,140 56.33% 3,791 41.55% 193 2.12% 1,349 14.78% 9,124
Ascension 24,661 63.07% 13,955 35.69% 484 1.24% 10,706 27.38% 39,100
Assumption 4,966 46.26% 5,585 52.03% 184 1.71% -619 -5.77% 10,735
Avoyelles 8,302 53.48% 6,976 44.93% 247 1.59% 1,326 8.55% 15,525
Beauregard 9,470 71.30% 3,666 27.60% 145 1.09% 5,804 43.70% 13,281
Bienville 3,612 50.47% 3,399 47.49% 146 2.04% 213 2.98% 7,157
Bossier 30,040 70.34% 12,317 28.84% 348 0.81% 17,723 41.50% 42,705
Caddo 54,292 50.93% 51,739 48.54% 564 0.53% 2,553 2.39% 106,595
Calcasieu 46,075 57.81% 32,864 41.24% 759 0.95% 13,211 16.57% 79,698
Caldwell 3,308 69.61% 1,384 29.12% 60 1.26% 1,924 40.49% 4,752
Cameron 3,190 68.75% 1,367 29.46% 83 1.79% 1,823 39.29% 4,640
Catahoula 3,219 64.98% 1,673 33.77% 62 1.25% 1,546 31.21% 4,954
Claiborne 3,704 55.87% 2,854 43.05% 72 1.09% 850 12.82% 6,630
Concordia 5,427 60.43% 3,446 38.37% 107 1.19% 1,981 22.06% 8,980
DeSoto 6,211 54.79% 5,026 44.34% 99 0.87% 1,185 10.45% 11,336
East Baton Rouge 99,943 54.42% 82,298 44.81% 1,401 0.76% 17,645 9.61% 183,642
East Carroll 1,357 39.97% 1,980 58.32% 58 1.71% -623 -18.35% 3,395
East Feliciana 5,021 54.57% 4,091 44.46% 89 0.97% 930 10.11% 9,201
Evangeline 7,949 56.86% 5,757 41.18% 273 1.95% 2,192 15.68% 13,979
Franklin 6,141 67.46% 2,828 31.07% 134 1.47% 3,313 36.39% 9,103
Grant 5,911 73.97% 1,977 24.74% 103 1.29% 3,934 49.23% 7,991
Iberia 19,420 60.17% 12,426 38.50% 427 1.32% 6,994 21.67% 32,273
Iberville 6,333 42.71% 8,259 55.70% 235 1.58% -1,926 -12.99% 14,827
Jackson 5,038 65.88% 2,525 33.02% 84 1.10% 2,513 32.86% 7,647
Jefferson 117,882 61.50% 72,136 37.64% 1,645 0.86% 45,746 23.86% 191,663
Jefferson Davis 8,055 61.93% 4,745 36.48% 207 1.59% 3,310 25.45% 13,007
Lafayette 57,732 64.20% 31,210 34.71% 981 1.09% 26,522 29.49% 89,923
Lafourche 22,734 60.04% 14,417 38.08% 713 1.88% 8,317 21.96% 37,864
LaSalle 5,015 80.39% 1,155 18.52% 68 1.09% 3,860 61.87% 6,238
Lincoln 10,791 59.23% 7,242 39.75% 185 1.02% 3,549 19.48% 18,218
Livingston 33,976 76.78% 9,895 22.36% 382 0.86% 24,081 54.42% 44,253
Madison 2,291 49.03% 2,334 49.95% 48 1.03% -43 -0.92% 4,673
Morehouse 7,471 57.60% 5,336 41.14% 164 1.26% 2,135 16.46% 12,971
Natchitoches 9,261 54.59% 7,398 43.60% 307 1.81% 1,863 10.99% 16,966
Orleans 42,847 21.74% 152,610 77.43% 1,646 0.84% -109,763 -55.69% 197,103
Ouachita 41,750 64.78% 22,016 34.16% 678 1.05% 19,734 30.62% 64,444
Plaquemines 7,866 64.72% 4,181 34.40% 106 0.87% 3,685 30.32% 12,153
Pointe Coupee 5,429 48.17% 5,712 50.68% 130 1.15% -283 -2.51% 11,271
Rapides 34,492 63.79% 18,904 34.96% 673 1.24% 15,588 28.83% 54,069
Red River 2,507 53.15% 2,140 45.37% 70 1.48% 367 7.78% 4,717
Richland 5,471 63.14% 3,082 35.57% 112 1.29% 2,389 27.57% 8,665
Sabine 6,711 70.08% 2,743 28.64% 122 1.27% 3,968 41.44% 9,576
St. Bernard 19,597 65.68% 9,956 33.37% 285 0.96% 9,641 32.31% 29,838
St. Charles 14,747 61.87% 8,856 37.15% 234 0.98% 5,891 24.72% 23,837
St. Helena 2,235 40.58% 3,173 57.61% 100 1.82% -938 -17.03% 5,508
St. James 4,545 40.92% 6,407 57.68% 156 1.40% -1,862 -16.76% 11,108
St. John the Baptist 9,039 46.08% 10,305 52.53% 273 1.39% -1,266 -6.45% 19,617
St. Landry 18,315 49.82% 18,166 49.42% 279 0.76% 149 0.40% 36,760
St. Martin 12,095 52.99% 10,321 45.22% 408 1.79% 1,774 7.77% 22,824
St. Mary 12,877 56.74% 9,547 42.07% 270 1.19% 3,330 14.67% 22,694
St. Tammany 75,139 74.70% 24,665 24.52% 788 0.78% 50,474 50.18% 100,592
Tangipahoa 26,181 62.14% 15,345 36.42% 609 1.45% 10,836 25.72% 42,135
Tensas 1,453 49.04% 1,469 49.58% 41 1.38% -16 -0.54% 2,963
Terrebonne 26,358 64.96% 13,684 33.73% 532 1.31% 12,674 31.23% 40,574
Union 7,457 69.57% 3,089 28.82% 172 1.60% 4,368 40.75% 10,718
Vermilion 15,069 61.38% 9,085 37.00% 398 1.62% 5,984 24.38% 24,552
Vernon 11,032 72.44% 4,035 26.50% 162 1.06% 6,997 45.94% 15,229
Washington 11,006 61.69% 6,554 36.74% 281 1.58% 4,452 24.95% 17,841
Webster 11,070 60.00% 6,833 37.04% 546 2.96% 4,237 22.96% 18,449
West Baton Rouge 5,822 53.73% 4,932 45.52% 81 0.75% 890 8.21% 10,835
West Carroll 3,740 74.31% 1,231 24.46% 62 1.23% 2,509 49.85% 5,033
West Feliciana 2,932 56.19% 2,214 42.43% 72 1.38% 718 13.76% 5,218
Winn 4,366 67.10% 2,056 31.60% 85 1.31% 2,310 35.50% 6,507
Totals 1,102,169 56.72% 820,299 42.22% 20,638 1.06% 281,870 14.51% 1,943,106
 
County Flips:

Parishes that flipped Democratic to Republican edit

By congressional district edit

Bush won six of seven congressional districts, including one held by a Democrat.

District Bush Kerry Representative
1st 71% 28% David Vitter
Bobby Jindal
2nd 24% 75% William J. Jefferson
3rd 58% 41% Billy Tauzin
Charlie Melancon
4th 59% 40% Jim McCrery
5th 62% 37% Rodney Alexander
6th 59% 40% Richard H. Baker
7th 70% 30% Chris John
Charles Boustany

Electors edit

Technically the voters of Louisiana cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. Louisiana is allocated nine electors because it has seven congressional districts and two senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of nine electors, who pledge to vote for their candidate and his or her running mate. Whoever wins the majority of votes in the state is awarded all nine electoral votes. Their chosen electors then vote for president and vice president. Although electors are pledged to their candidate and running mate, they are not obligated to vote for them. An elector who votes for someone other than his or her candidate is known as a faithless elector.

The electors of each state and the District of Columbia met on December 13, 2004, to cast their votes for president and vice president. The Electoral College itself never meets as one body. Instead the electors from each state and the District of Columbia met in their respective capitols.

The following were the members of the Electoral College from the state. All nine were pledged to Bush/Cheney:

  1. Tom Angers
  2. Michael Bayham
  3. David R. Carroll
  4. Archie Corder
  5. Floyd Gonzalez
  6. Gerald Hebert
  7. John H. Musser
  8. Sal Palmisano
  9. Ruth L. Ulrich

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org. Retrieved April 12, 2023.
  2. ^ [1] 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Election 2004 Polls - Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org. Archived from the original on July 20, 2012. Retrieved January 26, 2022.
  4. ^ "George W Bush - $374,659,453 raised, '04 election cycle, Republican Party, President". Campaignmoney.com. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  5. ^ "John F Kerry - $345,826,176 raised, '04 election cycle, Democratic Party, President". Campaignmoney.com. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  6. ^ "Specials". Cnn.com. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  7. ^ "Specials". Cnn.com. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  8. ^ a b Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  9. ^ "2004 Presidential General Election Results - Louisiana".

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Main article 2004 United States presidential election The 2004 United States presidential election in Louisiana took place on November 2 2004 and was part of the 2004 United States presidential election Voters chose nine representatives or electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president 2004 United States presidential election in Louisiana 2000 November 2 2004 2008 Nominee George W Bush John KerryParty Republican DemocraticHome state Texas MassachusettsRunning mate Dick Cheney John EdwardsElectoral vote 9 0Popular vote 1 102 169 820 299Percentage 56 72 42 22 Parish Results Bush 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Kerry 40 50 50 60 70 80 President before electionGeorge W BushRepublican Elected President George W BushRepublicanLouisiana was won by incumbent President George W Bush by a 14 5 percent margin Prior to the election all twelve news organizations considered this a state Bush would win or otherwise a red state Bush s performance constituted a much wider margin than that of his 2000 results which were 6 8 percent smaller The state like other states in the Deep South is racially polarized when it comes to presidential elections as a wide majority of the white population votes Republican and a wide majority of the black population votes Democratic In this election Louisiana voted 12 05 to the right of the nation at large 1 As of 2020 this is the last time Louisiana voted to the left of South Carolina Georgia Texas or Mississippi and the last time Louisiana voted to the right of Arkansas Contents 1 Primaries 2 Campaign 2 1 Predictions 2 2 Polling 2 3 Fundraising 2 4 Advertising and visits 3 Analysis 4 Results 4 1 Results by parish 4 1 1 Parishes that flipped Democratic to Republican 4 2 By congressional district 5 Electors 6 See also 7 ReferencesPrimaries edit2004 Louisiana Democratic presidential primary 2004 Louisiana Republican presidential primaryCampaign editPredictions edit There were 12 news organizations who made state by state predictions of the election Here are their last predictions before election day 2 Source RankingD C Political Report Lean RCook Political Report Solid RResearch 2000 Solid RZogby International Likely RWashington Post Likely RWashington Dispatch Likely RWashington Times Solid RThe New York Times Solid RCNN Likely RNewsweek Solid RAssociated Press Lean RRasmussen Reports Likely RPolling edit Bush won every single pre election poll and won each with at least 48 percent of the vote The final 3 polls averaged Bush leading 51 to 39 percent 3 Fundraising edit Bush raised 1 933 549 4 Kerry raised 1 303 859 5 Advertising and visits edit Neither campaign advertised or visited this state during the fall election 6 7 Analysis editBush performed better here than he did in 2000 He won four more parishes Caddo Bienville Saint Landry and West Baton Rouge but he won each with very slim margins of victory of less than two percent except for West Baton Rouge which he won with 54 percent of the vote indicating that parish as trending Republican In the northern portion of the state Bush barely lost in Madison and Tensas The only two parishes in which he got less than forty percent of the vote were East Carroll and Orleans Bush also won six of seven congressional districts in the state each with at least 58 percent of the vote The Second District which covers the parish and city of Orleans was won by Kerry with seventy percent of the vote in other words no congressional district in the state was competitive As of the 2020 presidential election update this is the last election in which East Baton Rouge Parish and Caddo Parish voted for a Republican presidential candidate 8 Conversely this is the last election in which Assumption Parish and Pointe Coupee Parish voted for a Democratic presidential candidate 8 Results edit2004 United States presidential election in Louisiana 9 Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votesRepublican George W Bush incumbent 1 102 169 56 72 9Democratic John Kerry 820 299 42 22 0Independent Ralph Nader 7 032 0 36 0American Independent Michael Peroutka 5 203 0 27 0Libertarian Michael Badnarik 2 781 0 14 0Independent Walt Brown 1 795 0 09 0Independent Gene Amondson 1 566 0 08 0Green David Cobb 1 276 0 07 0Socialist Workers Roger Calero 985 0 05 0Invalid or blank votes 169 510 1 35 Totals 1 943 106 100 00 9Voter turnout Voting age population 58 5 Results by parish edit Parish George W BushRepublican John KerryDemocratic Various cadidatesOther parties Margin Total votes cast Acadia 16 083 63 75 8 937 35 42 210 0 83 7 146 28 33 25 230Allen 5 140 56 33 3 791 41 55 193 2 12 1 349 14 78 9 124Ascension 24 661 63 07 13 955 35 69 484 1 24 10 706 27 38 39 100Assumption 4 966 46 26 5 585 52 03 184 1 71 619 5 77 10 735Avoyelles 8 302 53 48 6 976 44 93 247 1 59 1 326 8 55 15 525Beauregard 9 470 71 30 3 666 27 60 145 1 09 5 804 43 70 13 281Bienville 3 612 50 47 3 399 47 49 146 2 04 213 2 98 7 157Bossier 30 040 70 34 12 317 28 84 348 0 81 17 723 41 50 42 705Caddo 54 292 50 93 51 739 48 54 564 0 53 2 553 2 39 106 595Calcasieu 46 075 57 81 32 864 41 24 759 0 95 13 211 16 57 79 698Caldwell 3 308 69 61 1 384 29 12 60 1 26 1 924 40 49 4 752Cameron 3 190 68 75 1 367 29 46 83 1 79 1 823 39 29 4 640Catahoula 3 219 64 98 1 673 33 77 62 1 25 1 546 31 21 4 954Claiborne 3 704 55 87 2 854 43 05 72 1 09 850 12 82 6 630Concordia 5 427 60 43 3 446 38 37 107 1 19 1 981 22 06 8 980DeSoto 6 211 54 79 5 026 44 34 99 0 87 1 185 10 45 11 336East Baton Rouge 99 943 54 42 82 298 44 81 1 401 0 76 17 645 9 61 183 642East Carroll 1 357 39 97 1 980 58 32 58 1 71 623 18 35 3 395East Feliciana 5 021 54 57 4 091 44 46 89 0 97 930 10 11 9 201Evangeline 7 949 56 86 5 757 41 18 273 1 95 2 192 15 68 13 979Franklin 6 141 67 46 2 828 31 07 134 1 47 3 313 36 39 9 103Grant 5 911 73 97 1 977 24 74 103 1 29 3 934 49 23 7 991Iberia 19 420 60 17 12 426 38 50 427 1 32 6 994 21 67 32 273Iberville 6 333 42 71 8 259 55 70 235 1 58 1 926 12 99 14 827Jackson 5 038 65 88 2 525 33 02 84 1 10 2 513 32 86 7 647Jefferson 117 882 61 50 72 136 37 64 1 645 0 86 45 746 23 86 191 663Jefferson Davis 8 055 61 93 4 745 36 48 207 1 59 3 310 25 45 13 007Lafayette 57 732 64 20 31 210 34 71 981 1 09 26 522 29 49 89 923Lafourche 22 734 60 04 14 417 38 08 713 1 88 8 317 21 96 37 864LaSalle 5 015 80 39 1 155 18 52 68 1 09 3 860 61 87 6 238Lincoln 10 791 59 23 7 242 39 75 185 1 02 3 549 19 48 18 218Livingston 33 976 76 78 9 895 22 36 382 0 86 24 081 54 42 44 253Madison 2 291 49 03 2 334 49 95 48 1 03 43 0 92 4 673Morehouse 7 471 57 60 5 336 41 14 164 1 26 2 135 16 46 12 971Natchitoches 9 261 54 59 7 398 43 60 307 1 81 1 863 10 99 16 966Orleans 42 847 21 74 152 610 77 43 1 646 0 84 109 763 55 69 197 103Ouachita 41 750 64 78 22 016 34 16 678 1 05 19 734 30 62 64 444Plaquemines 7 866 64 72 4 181 34 40 106 0 87 3 685 30 32 12 153Pointe Coupee 5 429 48 17 5 712 50 68 130 1 15 283 2 51 11 271Rapides 34 492 63 79 18 904 34 96 673 1 24 15 588 28 83 54 069Red River 2 507 53 15 2 140 45 37 70 1 48 367 7 78 4 717Richland 5 471 63 14 3 082 35 57 112 1 29 2 389 27 57 8 665Sabine 6 711 70 08 2 743 28 64 122 1 27 3 968 41 44 9 576St Bernard 19 597 65 68 9 956 33 37 285 0 96 9 641 32 31 29 838St Charles 14 747 61 87 8 856 37 15 234 0 98 5 891 24 72 23 837St Helena 2 235 40 58 3 173 57 61 100 1 82 938 17 03 5 508St James 4 545 40 92 6 407 57 68 156 1 40 1 862 16 76 11 108St John the Baptist 9 039 46 08 10 305 52 53 273 1 39 1 266 6 45 19 617St Landry 18 315 49 82 18 166 49 42 279 0 76 149 0 40 36 760St Martin 12 095 52 99 10 321 45 22 408 1 79 1 774 7 77 22 824St Mary 12 877 56 74 9 547 42 07 270 1 19 3 330 14 67 22 694St Tammany 75 139 74 70 24 665 24 52 788 0 78 50 474 50 18 100 592Tangipahoa 26 181 62 14 15 345 36 42 609 1 45 10 836 25 72 42 135Tensas 1 453 49 04 1 469 49 58 41 1 38 16 0 54 2 963Terrebonne 26 358 64 96 13 684 33 73 532 1 31 12 674 31 23 40 574Union 7 457 69 57 3 089 28 82 172 1 60 4 368 40 75 10 718Vermilion 15 069 61 38 9 085 37 00 398 1 62 5 984 24 38 24 552Vernon 11 032 72 44 4 035 26 50 162 1 06 6 997 45 94 15 229Washington 11 006 61 69 6 554 36 74 281 1 58 4 452 24 95 17 841Webster 11 070 60 00 6 833 37 04 546 2 96 4 237 22 96 18 449West Baton Rouge 5 822 53 73 4 932 45 52 81 0 75 890 8 21 10 835West Carroll 3 740 74 31 1 231 24 46 62 1 23 2 509 49 85 5 033West Feliciana 2 932 56 19 2 214 42 43 72 1 38 718 13 76 5 218Winn 4 366 67 10 2 056 31 60 85 1 31 2 310 35 50 6 507Totals 1 102 169 56 72 820 299 42 22 20 638 1 06 281 870 14 51 1 943 106 nbsp County Flips Democratic Hold Republican Hold Gain from DemocraticParishes that flipped Democratic to Republican edit Bienville Largest city Arcadia Caddo Largest city Shreveport St Landry Largest city Opelousas West Baton Rouge Largest city Port Allen By congressional district edit Bush won six of seven congressional districts including one held by a Democrat District Bush Kerry Representative1st 71 28 David VitterBobby Jindal2nd 24 75 William J Jefferson3rd 58 41 Billy TauzinCharlie Melancon4th 59 40 Jim McCrery5th 62 37 Rodney Alexander6th 59 40 Richard H Baker7th 70 30 Chris JohnCharles BoustanyElectors editMain article List of 2004 United States presidential electors Technically the voters of Louisiana cast their ballots for electors representatives to the Electoral College Louisiana is allocated nine electors because it has seven congressional districts and two senators All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write in votes must submit a list of nine electors who pledge to vote for their candidate and his or her running mate Whoever wins the majority of votes in the state is awarded all nine electoral votes Their chosen electors then vote for president and vice president Although electors are pledged to their candidate and running mate they are not obligated to vote for them An elector who votes for someone other than his or her candidate is known as a faithless elector The electors of each state and the District of Columbia met on December 13 2004 to cast their votes for president and vice president The Electoral College itself never meets as one body Instead the electors from each state and the District of Columbia met in their respective capitols The following were the members of the Electoral College from the state All nine were pledged to Bush Cheney Tom Angers Michael Bayham David R Carroll Archie Corder Floyd Gonzalez Gerald Hebert John H Musser Sal Palmisano Ruth L UlrichSee also editUnited States presidential elections in Louisiana Presidency of George W BushReferences edit Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Retrieved April 12 2023 1 Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Election 2004 Polls Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Archived from the original on July 20 2012 Retrieved January 26 2022 George W Bush 374 659 453 raised 04 election cycle Republican Party President Campaignmoney com Retrieved May 20 2015 John F Kerry 345 826 176 raised 04 election cycle Democratic Party President Campaignmoney com Retrieved May 20 2015 Specials Cnn com Retrieved May 20 2015 Specials Cnn com Retrieved May 20 2015 a b Sullivan Robert David How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century America Magazine in The National Catholic Review June 29 2016 2004 Presidential General Election Results Louisiana Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 United States presidential election in Louisiana amp oldid 1174219146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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