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State/County | 2004 Result | 2000 | 2002 | 2004 | |
Alabama | Republican hold | ||||
Alabama 01 | Republican hold | ||||
Alabama 02 | Republican hold | ||||
Alabama 03 | Republican hold | ||||
Alabama 04 | Republican hold | ||||
Alabama 05 | Democrat hold |
Party | Votes | % | |
Republican Party | 1,176,394 | 63 | |
Democratic Party | 693,933 | 37 | |
Independent: Nader | 6,701 | 0 | |
Independent: Badnarik | 3,495 | 0 | |
Independent: Peroutka | 1,994 | 0 | |
Majority | 482,461 | 26 |
Party | Votes | % | |
Republican Party | 15,196 | 76 | |
Democratic Party | 4,758 | 24 | |
Independent: Nader | 74 | 0 | |
Independent: Badnarik | 24 | 0 | |
Independent: Peroutka | 21 | 0 | |
Majority | 10,438 | 52 |
Party | Votes | % | |
Republican Party | 52,971 | 76 | |
Democratic Party | 15,599 | 23 | |
Independent: Nader | 371 | 1 | |
Independent: Badnarik | 269 | 0 | |
Independent: Peroutka | 72 | 0 | |
Majority | 37,372 | 53 |
Party | Votes | % | |
Republican Party | 5,899 | 55 | |
Democratic Party | 4,832 | 45 | |
Independent: Nader | 26 | 0 | |
Independent: Badnarik | 12 | 0 | |
Independent: Peroutka | 7 | 0 | |
Majority | 1,067 | 10 |
Party | Votes | % | |
Republican Party | 5,472 | 72 | |
Democratic Party | 2,089 | 28 | |
Independent: Nader | 12 | 0 | |
Independent: Badnarik | 12 | 0 | |
Independent: Peroutka | 10 | 0 | |
Majority | 3,653 | 44 |
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