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2004 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

The 2004 United States presidential election in Wisconsin took place on November 2, 2004, and was part of the 2004 United States presidential election. Voters chose 10 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

2004 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

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Turnout72.9% ( 5.9%)[1]
 
Nominee John Kerry George W. Bush
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Massachusetts Texas
Running mate John Edwards Dick Cheney
Electoral vote 10 0
Popular vote 1,489,504 1,478,120
Percentage 49.70% 49.32%


President before election

George W. Bush
Republican

Elected President

George W. Bush
Republican

Wisconsin was won by Democratic nominee John Kerry by a 0.38% margin of victory. Prior to the election, most news organizations considered the state a toss-up, or a crucial swing state, and faced similar political scrutiny to neighboring Michigan, Minnesota, and Iowa. On election day, Kerry barely carried the state over President George W. Bush. The results in Wisconsin were nearly identical to the results from four years earlier, when Al Gore squeaked by Bush, and the 2020 presidential election when Joe Biden had a similarly narrow victory in Wisconsin against Donald Trump.

As of 2020, this is the last time that Wisconsin failed to back the overall winner of the Electoral College, and thus the state is tied with Michigan and Pennsylvania for the longest streak of supporting the national winner up to the present day. This was also only the third time since 1960 (after 2000 and 1988) that it would vote for the losing candidate. Bush is to date the only presidential candidate to win two terms in office without carrying Wisconsin at least once, as well as the most recent Republican to win without the state.

Until 2020, this was the last time Wisconsin voted for a different candidate than neighboring Iowa; in both cases Iowa voted Republican while Wisconsin voted Democratic.

Primaries edit

Campaign edit

Predictions edit

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

Source Ranking
D.C. Political Report Lean D
Associated Press Toss-up
CNN Likely R (flip)
Cook Political Report Toss-up
Newsweek Toss-up
New York Times Toss-up
Rasmussen Reports Toss-up
Research 2000 Toss-up
Washington Post Toss-up
Washington Times Toss-up
Zogby International Likely D
Washington Dispatch Likely R (flip)

Polling edit

Pre-election polling had Bush and Kerry winning polls, with neither candidate grasping a strong lead. The last 3 poll averages showed Bush leading 49% to 46%.[3]

Fundraising edit

Bush raised $1,993,040.[4] Kerry raised $1,130,602.[5]

Advertising and visits edit

Bush visited the state 12 times. Kerry visited the state 14 times.[6] A total of between $1.3 million to $3.6 million was spent each week.[7]

Analysis edit

Wisconsin has voted for the Democratic presidential nominee in the last four elections before the fifth time in 2004. The urban centers of Milwaukee and Madison tend to vote strongly Democratic. The suburbs of those cities are politically diverse, but tend to vote Republican. Counties in the western part of the state tend to be liberal, a tradition passed down from Scandinavian immigrants. The rural areas in the northern and eastern part of the state are the most solidly Republican areas in Wisconsin.[citation needed]

The CNN exit polls showed a dead heat between the two. However, the deciding factor for Kerry's victory was union members who voted for him with 62%, while non-members (83% of the population) voted for Bush with just 52% of the vote.[8]

Results edit

2004 United States presidential election in Wisconsin
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Democratic John Forbes Kerry 1,489,504 49.7% 10
Republican George Walker Bush (Incumbent) 1,478,120 49.3% 0
Independent Ralph Nader 16,390 0.6% 0
Libertarian Michael Badnarik 6,464 0.2% 0
Green David Cobb 2,661 0.1% 0
Write Ins 2,117 0.1% 0
Constitution Michael Peroutka 869 0.0% 0
Independent Walt Brown 471 0.0% 0
Independent Roger Calero 411 0.0% 0
Totals 2,997,007 100.00% 10
Voter turnout (Voting age population) 72.4%

By county edit

County John Kerry
Democratic
George W. Bush
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Adams 5,447 52.09% 4,890 46.77% 119 1.14% 557 5.32% 10,456
Ashland 5,805 63.10% 3,313 36.01% 81 0.88% 2,492 27.09% 9,199
Barron 11,696 48.86% 12,030 50.26% 211 0.89% -334 -1.40% 23,937
Bayfield 5,845 60.26% 3,754 38.71% 100 1.03% 2,091 21.55% 9,699
Brown 54,935 44.56% 67,173 54.48% 1,186 0.96% -12,238 -9.92% 123,294
Buffalo 3,998 52.67% 3,502 46.13% 91 1.20% 496 6.54% 7,591
Burnett 4,499 48.27% 4,743 50.89% 79 0.85% -244 -2.62% 9,321
Calumet 10,290 40.71% 14,721 58.24% 265 1.05% -4,431 -17.53% 25,276
Chippewa 14,751 48.33% 15,450 50.62% 323 1.06% -699 -2.29% 30,524
Clark 6,966 46.06% 7,966 52.67% 193 1.27% -1,000 -6.61% 15,125
Columbia 14,300 48.38% 14,956 50.60% 299 1.01% -656 -2.22% 29,555
Crawford 4,656 55.04% 3,680 43.50% 123 1.45% 976 11.54% 8,459
Dane 181,052 66.02% 90,369 32.95% 2,828 1.03% 90,683 33.07% 274,249
Dodge 16,690 37.64% 27,201 61.35% 445 1.01% -10,511 -23.71% 44,336
Door 8,367 47.84% 8,910 50.94% 214 1.22% -543 -3.10% 17,491
Douglas 16,537 65.66% 8,448 33.54% 202 0.81% 8,089 32.12% 25,187
Dunn 12,039 51.95% 10,879 46.95% 254 1.09% 1,160 5.00% 23,172
Eau Claire 30,068 54.24% 24,653 44.47% 716 1.30% 5,415 9.77% 55,437
Florence 993 36.45% 1,703 62.52% 28 1.03% -710 -26.07% 2,724
Fond du Lac 19,216 36.23% 33,291 62.77% 529 1.00% -14,075 -26.54% 53,036
Forest 2,509 48.69% 2,608 50.61% 36 0.70% -99 -1.92% 5,153
Grant 12,864 50.92% 12,208 48.32% 192 0.76% 656 2.60% 25,264
Green 9,575 52.47% 8,497 46.56% 176 0.96% 1,078 5.91% 18,248
Green Lake 3,605 35.42% 6,472 63.59% 101 0.99% -2,867 -28.17% 10,178
Iowa 7,122 56.79% 5,348 42.64% 72 0.57% 1,774 14.15% 12,542
Iron 1,956 50.43% 1,884 48.57% 39 1.00% 72 1.86% 3,879
Jackson 5,249 53.97% 4,387 45.11% 90 0.92% 862 8.86% 9,726
Jefferson 17,925 42.56% 23,776 56.45% 414 0.98% -5,851 -13.89% 42,115
Juneau 5,734 46.32% 6,473 52.29% 172 1.39% -739 -5.97% 12,379
Kenosha 40,107 52.48% 35,587 46.56% 734 0.96% 4,520 5.92% 76,428
Kewaunee 5,175 45.91% 5,970 52.96% 128 1.13% -795 -7.05% 11,273
La Crosse 33,170 53.38% 28,289 45.53% 677 1.09% 4,881 7.85% 62,136
Lafayette 4,402 52.48% 3,929 46.84% 57 0.68% 473 5.64% 8,388
Langlade 4,751 42.90% 6,235 56.30% 88 0.80% -1,484 -13.40% 11,074
Lincoln 7,484 47.67% 8,024 51.11% 192 1.22% -540 -3.44% 15,700
Manitowoc 20,652 46.77% 23,027 52.14% 481 1.09% -2,375 -5.37% 44,160
Marathon 30,899 45.40% 36,394 53.47% 766 1.12% -5,495 -8.07% 68,059
Marinette 10,190 45.76% 11,866 53.28% 214 0.96% -1,676 -7.52% 22,270
Marquette 3,785 44.65% 4,604 54.31% 88 1.03% -819 -9.66% 8,477
Menominee 1,412 82.57% 288 16.84% 10 0.58% 1,124 65.73% 1,710
Milwaukee 297,653 61.72% 180,287 37.39% 4,296 0.89% 117,366 24.33% 482,236
Monroe 8,973 45.89% 10,375 53.06% 206 1.05% -1,402 -7.17% 19,554
Oconto 8,534 43.11% 11,043 55.79% 217 1.10% -2,509 -12.68% 19,794
Oneida 10,464 47.48% 11,351 51.50% 224 1.02% -887 -4.02% 22,039
Outagamie 40,169 44.61% 48,903 54.31% 978 1.09% -8,734 -9.70% 90,050
Ozaukee 17,714 33.40% 34,904 65.82% 414 0.78% -17,190 -32.42% 53,032
Pepin 2,181 53.64% 1,853 45.57% 32 0.79% 328 8.07% 4,066
Pierce 11,176 51.09% 10,437 47.71% 263 1.21% 739 3.38% 21,876
Polk 11,173 47.54% 12,095 51.46% 235 1.00% -922 -3.92% 23,503
Portage 21,861 56.11% 16,546 42.47% 554 1.43% 5,315 13.64% 38,961
Price 4,349 49.63% 4,312 49.21% 102 1.17% 37 0.42% 8,763
Racine 48,229 47.48% 52,456 51.65% 884 0.87% -4,227 -4.17% 101,569
Richland 4,501 47.78% 4,836 51.34% 83 0.88% -335 -3.56% 9,420
Rock 46,598 57.90% 33,151 41.19% 730 0.91% 13,447 16.71% 80,479
Rusk 3,820 48.19% 3,985 50.27% 122 1.53% -165 -2.08% 7,927
St. Croix 18,784 44.90% 22,679 54.21% 372 0.89% -3,895 -9.31% 41,835
Sauk 15,708 51.64% 14,415 47.39% 294 0.96% 1,293 4.25% 30,417
Sawyer 4,411 46.66% 4,951 52.37% 91 0.97% -540 -5.71% 9,453
Shawano 8,657 41.23% 12,150 57.86% 192 0.92% -3,493 -16.63% 20,999
Sheboygan 27,608 44.08% 34,458 55.02% 559 0.90% -6,850 -10.94% 62,625
Taylor 3,829 40.12% 5,582 58.49% 132 1.38% -1,753 -18.37% 9,543
Trempealeau 8,075 57.42% 5,878 41.80% 109 0.77% 2,197 15.62% 14,062
Vernon 7,924 53.38% 6,774 45.63% 147 0.99% 1,150 7.75% 14,845
Vilas 5,713 40.80% 8,155 58.24% 134 0.95% -2,442 -17.44% 14,002
Walworth 19,177 39.58% 28,754 59.35% 515 1.06% -9,577 -19.77% 48,446
Washburn 4,705 49.18% 4,762 49.78% 100 1.05% -57 -0.60% 9,567
Washington 21,234 29.30% 50,641 69.88% 592 0.82% -29,407 -40.58% 72,467
Waukesha 73,626 31.96% 154,926 67.25% 1,811 0.79% -81,300 -35.29% 230,363
Waupaca 10,792 40.01% 15,941 59.10% 241 0.89% -5,149 -19.09% 26,974
Waushara 5,257 42.93% 6,888 56.25% 101 0.83% -1,631 -13.32% 12,246
Winnebago 40,943 46.21% 46,542 52.53% 1,111 1.25% -5,599 -6.32% 88,596
Wood 18,950 47.29% 20,592 51.39% 529 1.32% -1,642 -4.10% 40,071
Totals 1,489,504 49.70% 1,478,120 49.32% 29,383 0.98% 11,384 0.38% 2,997,007
 
County flips

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

By congressional district edit

Bush and Kerry each won four congressional districts.[9]

District Bush Kerry Representative
1st 54% 46% Paul Ryan
2nd 37% 62% Tammy Baldwin
3rd 48% 51% Ron Kind
4th 30% 70% Jerry Kleczka
Gwen Moore
5th 63% 36% Jim Sensenbrenner
6th 56% 43% Tom Petri
7th 49% 50% Dave Obey
8th 55% 44% Mark Andrew Green

Electors edit

Technically the voters of Wisconsin cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. Wisconsin is allocated 10 electors because it has 8 congressional districts and 2 senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of 10 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 10 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 10 were pledged for Kerry/Edwards.

  1. Gail Gabrelian
  2. Margaret McEntire
  3. Jordan Franklin
  4. Martha Toran
  5. Jim Shinners
  6. Jan Banicki
  7. Daniel Hannula
  8. Steve Mellenthin
  9. Glenn Carlson
  10. Linda Honold

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Wisconsin Voter Turnout Statistics". Wisconsin Election Commission. Wisconsin Election Commission. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on November 21, 2010. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  3. ^ "2004 Presidential Election Polls". Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  4. ^ George W Bush - $374,659,453 raised, '04 election cycle, Republican Party, President
  5. ^ John F Kerry - $345,826,176 raised, '04 election cycle, Democratic Party, President
  6. ^ CNN.com Specials
  7. ^ CNN.com Specials
  8. ^ CNN.com Election 2004
  9. ^ Swing State Project: Presidential Results by Congressional District, 2000-2008

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Main article 2004 United States presidential election The 2004 United States presidential election in Wisconsin took place on November 2 2004 and was part of the 2004 United States presidential election Voters chose 10 representatives or electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president 2004 United States presidential election in Wisconsin 2000 November 2 2004 2008 Turnout72 9 5 9 1 Nominee John Kerry George W Bush Party Democratic Republican Home state Massachusetts Texas Running mate John Edwards Dick Cheney Electoral vote 10 0 Popular vote 1 489 504 1 478 120 Percentage 49 70 49 32 County ResultsPrecinct ResultsKerry 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Bush 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Tie No Data President before election George W Bush Republican Elected President George W Bush Republican Wisconsin was won by Democratic nominee John Kerry by a 0 38 margin of victory Prior to the election most news organizations considered the state a toss up or a crucial swing state and faced similar political scrutiny to neighboring Michigan Minnesota and Iowa On election day Kerry barely carried the state over President George W Bush The results in Wisconsin were nearly identical to the results from four years earlier when Al Gore squeaked by Bush and the 2020 presidential election when Joe Biden had a similarly narrow victory in Wisconsin against Donald Trump As of 2020 this is the last time that Wisconsin failed to back the overall winner of the Electoral College and thus the state is tied with Michigan and Pennsylvania for the longest streak of supporting the national winner up to the present day This was also only the third time since 1960 after 2000 and 1988 that it would vote for the losing candidate Bush is to date the only presidential candidate to win two terms in office without carrying Wisconsin at least once as well as the most recent Republican to win without the state Until 2020 this was the last time Wisconsin voted for a different candidate than neighboring Iowa in both cases Iowa voted Republican while Wisconsin voted Democratic 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 By county 4 1 1 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic 4 1 2 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican 4 2 By congressional district 5 Electors 6 See also 7 ReferencesPrimaries edit2004 Wisconsin Democratic presidential primary 2004 Wisconsin Republican presidential primaryCampaign editPredictions edit There were 12 news organizations that made state by state predictions of the election Here are their last predictions before election day 2 Source Ranking D C Political Report Lean D Associated Press Toss up CNN Likely R flip Cook Political Report Toss up Newsweek Toss up New York Times Toss up Rasmussen Reports Toss up Research 2000 Toss up Washington Post Toss up Washington Times Toss up Zogby International Likely D Washington Dispatch Likely R flip Polling edit Pre election polling had Bush and Kerry winning polls with neither candidate grasping a strong lead The last 3 poll averages showed Bush leading 49 to 46 3 Fundraising edit Bush raised 1 993 040 4 Kerry raised 1 130 602 5 Advertising and visits edit Bush visited the state 12 times Kerry visited the state 14 times 6 A total of between 1 3 million to 3 6 million was spent each week 7 Analysis editWisconsin has voted for the Democratic presidential nominee in the last four elections before the fifth time in 2004 The urban centers of Milwaukee and Madison tend to vote strongly Democratic The suburbs of those cities are politically diverse but tend to vote Republican Counties in the western part of the state tend to be liberal a tradition passed down from Scandinavian immigrants The rural areas in the northern and eastern part of the state are the most solidly Republican areas in Wisconsin citation needed The CNN exit polls showed a dead heat between the two However the deciding factor for Kerry s victory was union members who voted for him with 62 while non members 83 of the population voted for Bush with just 52 of the vote 8 Results edit2004 United States presidential election in Wisconsin Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes Democratic John Forbes Kerry 1 489 504 49 7 10 Republican George Walker Bush Incumbent 1 478 120 49 3 0 Independent Ralph Nader 16 390 0 6 0 Libertarian Michael Badnarik 6 464 0 2 0 Green David Cobb 2 661 0 1 0 Write Ins 2 117 0 1 0 Constitution Michael Peroutka 869 0 0 0 Independent Walt Brown 471 0 0 0 Independent Roger Calero 411 0 0 0 Totals 2 997 007 100 00 10 Voter turnout Voting age population 72 4 By county edit County John KerryDemocratic George W BushRepublican Various candidatesOther parties Margin Total votes cast Adams 5 447 52 09 4 890 46 77 119 1 14 557 5 32 10 456 Ashland 5 805 63 10 3 313 36 01 81 0 88 2 492 27 09 9 199 Barron 11 696 48 86 12 030 50 26 211 0 89 334 1 40 23 937 Bayfield 5 845 60 26 3 754 38 71 100 1 03 2 091 21 55 9 699 Brown 54 935 44 56 67 173 54 48 1 186 0 96 12 238 9 92 123 294 Buffalo 3 998 52 67 3 502 46 13 91 1 20 496 6 54 7 591 Burnett 4 499 48 27 4 743 50 89 79 0 85 244 2 62 9 321 Calumet 10 290 40 71 14 721 58 24 265 1 05 4 431 17 53 25 276 Chippewa 14 751 48 33 15 450 50 62 323 1 06 699 2 29 30 524 Clark 6 966 46 06 7 966 52 67 193 1 27 1 000 6 61 15 125 Columbia 14 300 48 38 14 956 50 60 299 1 01 656 2 22 29 555 Crawford 4 656 55 04 3 680 43 50 123 1 45 976 11 54 8 459 Dane 181 052 66 02 90 369 32 95 2 828 1 03 90 683 33 07 274 249 Dodge 16 690 37 64 27 201 61 35 445 1 01 10 511 23 71 44 336 Door 8 367 47 84 8 910 50 94 214 1 22 543 3 10 17 491 Douglas 16 537 65 66 8 448 33 54 202 0 81 8 089 32 12 25 187 Dunn 12 039 51 95 10 879 46 95 254 1 09 1 160 5 00 23 172 Eau Claire 30 068 54 24 24 653 44 47 716 1 30 5 415 9 77 55 437 Florence 993 36 45 1 703 62 52 28 1 03 710 26 07 2 724 Fond du Lac 19 216 36 23 33 291 62 77 529 1 00 14 075 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46 21 46 542 52 53 1 111 1 25 5 599 6 32 88 596 Wood 18 950 47 29 20 592 51 39 529 1 32 1 642 4 10 40 071 Totals 1 489 504 49 70 1 478 120 49 32 29 383 0 98 11 384 0 38 2 997 007 nbsp County flips Democratic Hold Gain from Republican Republican Hold Gain from Democratic Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit Iron Largest city Hurley Price Largest city Park Falls Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit Columbia Largest city Portage By congressional district edit Bush and Kerry each won four congressional districts 9 District Bush Kerry Representative 1st 54 46 Paul Ryan 2nd 37 62 Tammy Baldwin 3rd 48 51 Ron Kind 4th 30 70 Jerry Kleczka Gwen Moore 5th 63 36 Jim Sensenbrenner 6th 56 43 Tom Petri 7th 49 50 Dave Obey 8th 55 44 Mark Andrew GreenElectors editMain article List of 2004 United States presidential electors Technically the voters of Wisconsin cast their ballots for electors representatives to the Electoral College Wisconsin is allocated 10 electors because it has 8 congressional districts and 2 senators All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write in votes must submit a list of 10 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 10 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 10 were pledged for Kerry Edwards Gail Gabrelian Margaret McEntire Jordan Franklin Martha Toran Jim Shinners Jan Banicki Daniel Hannula Steve Mellenthin Glenn Carlson Linda HonoldSee also editUnited States presidential elections in WisconsinReferences edit Wisconsin Voter Turnout Statistics Wisconsin Election Commission Wisconsin Election Commission Retrieved September 25 2020 D C s Political Report s 2004 Presidential Ratings Archived from the original on November 21 2010 Retrieved July 8 2021 2004 Presidential Election Polls Retrieved July 8 2021 George W Bush 374 659 453 raised 04 election cycle Republican Party President John F Kerry 345 826 176 raised 04 election cycle Democratic Party President CNN com Specials CNN com Specials CNN com Election 2004 Swing State Project Presidential Results by Congressional District 2000 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 United States presidential election in Wisconsin amp oldid 1217682538, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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