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** ** 2004 Presidential Democratic Primary Election Results - South Carolina ** **
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Home StatePolitical
Party
Primary VoteDelegates
John EdwardsNorth CarolinaDemocratic 131,174 44.86%28 62.2%
John KerryMassachusettsDemocratic 88,508 30.27%17 37.8%
Al SharptonNew YorkDemocratic 28,201 9.65%0 0.0%
Wesley ClarkArkansasDemocratic 21,011 7.19%0 0.0%
Howard DeanVermontDemocratic 13,815 4.72%0 0.0%
Joe LiebermanConnecticutDemocratic 7,147 2.44%0 0.0%
Dennis KucinichOhioDemocratic 1,319 0.45%0 0.0%
YOther (+) - Democratic 1,208 0.41%00%
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Election Information:
Contest Type: Party-run Primary
Election Date:2004-02-03
Eligible Participants: Modified (members of the party or independents)
Delegates Awarded in this Contest: 45
Delegates Total: 55
Delegate Allocation Method: Proportional - the candidates are awarded delegates in proportion to the percentage of votes received.
  • The South Carolina Primary is open to registered Democrats and Independents
  • A total of 45 (of 55) delegates are awarded proportionally
  • A 15 percent threshold is required to receive delegates
    • Congressional District 1: 4
    • Congressional District 2: 5
    • Congressional District 3: 4
    • Congressional District 4: 4
    • Congressional District 5: 6
    • Congressional District 6: 6
    • At Large (Statewide): 10
    • Party Leaders and Elected Officials (Statewide): 6
Demographic Data

2004 Population:4,194,694Est.2004 Population Density:53.8persons/km2
2000 Population:4,012,012Enum.2000 Population Density:51.4persons/km2
Total Delegates:45Electoral Vote Density:93,215persons/EV
Land Area (2000):77,983km2Annual Pop Growth Rate:1.1%

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  • Source for Population data: U.S. Census Bureau.
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