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In both the 2000 and 2004 Presidential election, all of Colorado's electoral votes were cast for the Republican candidate, George W. Bush.
no, you do not have to register to vote. In most states you have to register where you live and do it some fixed time before the election. As long as you do not move out of your voting precinct your registration will stay in effect from one year to another even if you do not vote in every election.
In 2004, George W. Bush (R) won Kentucky.
The last time a Republican candidate won the popular vote in a presidential election was in 2004, when George W. Bush was re-elected for a second term.
Yes, as long as you are a registered to voter, you can vote in the presidential election, even if you did not vote in the primary election. If you have not registered to vote yet, the deadline is 30 days before any election. If you miss that deadline, you can still register and vote in the election by late registering at your county election office.
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California cast its55 electoral votes for John Kerry in the 2004 election. The 2004 presidential election popular vote totals in California were John Kerry 6,745,485 and George W. Bush 5,509,826.
The electors in each state are elected by the popular vote in the presidential election and swear in advance to vote for the presidential candidate who wins the election in their state.
Barack Obama won the Popular Vote in the 2008 Presidential Election by about 8,500,000 votes.
No because my mom is not voting in the primary but still gets to vote in the presadential election.
Tennessee cast its 11 electoral votes for George W. Bush in the 2004 election. The 2004 presidential election popular vote totals in Tennessee were George W. Bush 1,384,375 and John Kerry 1,036,477.
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