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Primary results by county Bush: 80–85% 85–90% 90–95% 95–100% |
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The 2004 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary was held on February 3 in the U.S. state of Oklahoma as one of the Republican Party's statewide nomination contests ahead of the 2004 presidential election. Incumbent President George W. Bush easily won the primary with 90% of the vote against his only opponent on the ballot, Bill Wyatt, who unexpectedly won 10% of the vote.
Candidate | Votes | % | Delegates |
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George W. Bush | 59,577 | 90.00% | 41 |
Bill Wyatt | 6,635 | 10.00% | |
Total | 66,198 | 100% | 41 |
2004 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary (results by county) [2] | |||||
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County | George W. Bush | Bill Wyatt | Total votes cast | ||
Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
Adair | 192 | 90.14% | 21 | 9.86% | 213 |
Alfalfa | 338 | 91.35% | 32 | 8.65% | 370 |
Atoka | 66 | 97.06% | 2 | 2.94% | 68 |
Beaver | 153 | 95.63% | 7 | 4.38% | 160 |
Beckham | 233 | 92.83% | 18 | 7.17% | 251 |
Blaine | 348 | 89.46% | 41 | 10.54% | 389 |
Bryan | 146 | 94.19% | 9 | 5.81% | 155 |
Caddo | 278 | 87.97% | 38 | 12.03% | 316 |
Canadian | 2,059 | 92.50% | 167 | 7.50% | 2,226 |
Carter | 345 | 93.50% | 24 | 6.50% | 369 |
Cherokee | 432 | 89.44% | 51 | 10.56% | 483 |
Choctaw | 61 | 95.31% | 3 | 4.69% | 64 |
Cimarron | 182 | 96.81% | 6 | 3.19% | 188 |
Cleveland | 3,406 | 90.42% | 361 | 9.58% | 3,767 |
Coal | 44 | 93.62% | 3 | 6.38% | 47 |
Comanche | 1,168 | 90.19% | 127 | 9.81% | 1,295 |
Cotton | 39 | 95.12% | 2 | 4.88% | 41 |
Craig | 215 | 89.21% | 26 | 10.79% | 241 |
Creek | 864 | 84.05% | 164 | 15.95% | 1,028 |
Custer | 381 | 92.93% | 29 | 7.07% | 410 |
Delaware | 545 | 86.92% | 82 | 13.08% | 627 |
Dewey | 174 | 93.55% | 12 | 6.45% | 186 |
Ellis | 200 | 94.79% | 11 | 5.21% | 211 |
Garfield | 1,845 | 91.43% | 173 | 8.57% | 2,018 |
Garvin | 263 | 87.96% | 36 | 12.04% | 299 |
Grady | 610 | 90.64% | 63 | 9.36% | 673 |
Grant | 216 | 90.38% | 23 | 9.62% | 239 |
Greer | 55 | 85.94% | 9 | 14.06% | 64 |
Harmon | 18 | 90.00% | 2 | 10.00% | 20 |
Harper | 145 | 95.39% | 7 | 4.61% | 152 |
Haskell | 58 | 89.23% | 7 | 10.77% | 65 |
Hughes | 85 | 90.43% | 9 | 9.57% | 94 |
Jackson | 270 | 93.43% | 19 | 6.57% | 289 |
Jefferson | 29 | 90.63% | 3 | 9.38% | 32 |
Johnston | 62 | 100% | 0 | 0% | 62 |
Kay | 1,156 | 87.58% | 164 | 12.42% | 1,320 |
Kingfisher | 578 | 94.14% | 36 | 5.86% | 614 |
Kiowa | 114 | 91.20% | 11 | 8.80% | 125 |
Latimer | 39 | 90.70% | 4 | 9.30% | 43 |
LeFlore | 201 | 89.73% | 23 | 10.27% | 224 |
Lincoln | 614 | 89.11% | 75 | 10.89% | 689 |
Logan | 745 | 88.06% | 101 | 11.94% | 846 |
Love | 65 | 85.53% | 11 | 14.47% | 76 |
McClain | 467 | 94.53% | 27 | 5.47% | 494 |
McCurtain | 132 | 96.35% | 5 | 3.65% | 137 |
McIntosh | 141 | 89.81% | 16 | 10.19% | 157 |
Major | 383 | 94.57% | 22 | 5.43% | 405 |
Marshall | 77 | 96.25% | 3 | 3.75% | 80 |
Mayes | 456 | 83.98% | 87 | 16.02% | 543 |
Murray | 89 | 86.41% | 14 | 13.59% | 103 |
Muskogee | 488 | 91.04% | 48 | 8.96% | 536 |
Noble | 331 | 89.22% | 40 | 10.78% | 371 |
Nowata | 151 | 80.32% | 37 | 19.68% | 188 |
Okfuskee | 118 | 92.19% | 10 | 7.81% | 128 |
Oklahoma | 11,215 | 91.78% | 1,005 | 8.22% | 12,220 |
Okmulgee | 344 | 86.00% | 56 | 14.00% | 400 |
Osage | 683 | 87.90% | 94 | 12.10% | 777 |
Ottawa | 235 | 88.35% | 31 | 11.65% | 266 |
Pawnee | 304 | 86.61% | 47 | 13.39% | 351 |
Payne | 1,200 | 89.75% | 137 | 10.25% | 1,337 |
Pittsburg | 409 | 93.59% | 28 | 6.41% | 437 |
Pontotoc | 403 | 93.29% | 29 | 6.71% | 432 |
Pottawatomie | 709 | 90.55% | 74 | 9.45% | 783 |
Pushmataha | 47 | 95.92% | 2 | 4.08% | 49 |
Roger Mills | 68 | 95.77% | 3 | 4.23% | 71 |
Rogers | 1,159 | 86.75% | 177 | 13.25% | 1,336 |
Seminole | 251 | 88.69% | 32 | 11.31% | 283 |
Sequoyah | 192 | 89.30% | 23 | 10.70% | 215 |
Stephens | 731 | 93.72% | 49 | 6.28% | 780 |
Texas | 342 | 95.26% | 17 | 4.74% | 359 |
Tillman | 82 | 96.47% | 3 | 3.53% | 85 |
Tulsa | 16,099 | 88.52% | 2,088 | 11.48% | 18,187 |
Wagoner | 887 | 86.62% | 137 | 13.38% | 1,024 |
Washington | 1,421 | 88.21% | 190 | 11.79% | 1,611 |
Washita | 157 | 86.26% | 25 | 13.74% | 182 |
Woods | 296 | 91.93% | 26 | 8.07% | 322 |
Woodward | 473 | 94.60% | 27 | 5.40% | 500 |
Total | 59,577 | 90.00% | 6,621 | 10.00% | 66,198 |
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