| U.S. President -- District of Columbia | Updated 11/24/04 1:59 AM ET Precincts:100% | Incumbent* declared winner |
| | Candidates | Votes | % | | John F. Kerry (D) | 183,876 | 90 | George W. Bush * (R) | 19,007 | 9 | Other | 2,517 | 1 | | | | | | EDITOR'S NOTE: D.C. has 3 out of 538 total electoral votes. |
| D.C. Board of Education District 1 | Updated 11/3/04 1:22 PM ET 100% Precincts Reporting | Incumbent* declared winner |
| | Candidates | | | | Jeff Smith | 14,144 | 39% | Keenan Keller | 11,756 | 32% | Eleanor Johnson | 7,506 | 21% | Christopher McKeon | 2,869 | 8% | | | | | | EDITOR'S NOTE: Eleanor Johnson did not complete the questionnaire.
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| D.C. City Council Ward 4 | Updated 11/3/04 1:22 PM ET 100% Precincts Reporting | Incumbent* declared winner |
| | Candidates | | | | Adrian Fenty * | 28,461 | 100% | | | | |
| D.C. City Council Ward 8 | Updated 11/3/04 1:22 PM ET 94% Precincts Reporting | Incumbent* declared winner |
| | Candidates | | | | Marion Barry (D) | 18,026 | 96% | Cardell Shelton (R) | 800 | 4% | | | | |
| D.C. Delegate to the House of Representatives | Updated 11/3/04 1:22 PM ET 99% Precincts Reporting | Incumbent* declared winner |
| | Candidates | | | | Eleanor H. Norton * | 183,445 | 92% | Michael A. Monroe | 16,287 | 8% | | | | |
| D.C. "Shadow" Representative | Updated 11/3/04 1:22 PM ET 99% Precincts Reporting | Incumbent* declared winner |
| | Candidates | | | | Ray Browne * | 155,241 | 87% | Adam Eidinger | 22,754 | 13% | | | | |
District of Columbia Politics In 2002, Mayor Anthony A. Williams overcame ethics questions and petition problems to grab a second term in his rematch against Republican Carol Schwartz. Twelve-year veteran Eleanor Holmes Norton sailed to re-election as the city's congressional delegate. Williams won his party's nomination with a write-in campaign, and also won the Republican primary in the same manner. But he declined the GOP line. --The Associated Press
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| | | | | Previous Presidential Votes | | | 2000 Primary Winners | | Democrats: Gore with 95.9% | | Republicans: Bush with 72.8% | | | 2000 General Election | | Gore (D): 85.2% | | Bush (R): 9.0% | | | 1996 General Election | | Clinton (D): 85.2% | | Dole (R): 9.3% |
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| | | | Election Dates Non-binding presidential primary January 13, 2004
Democratic caucuses February 14, 2004
District primary September 14, 2004
Delegates/Electoral Votes Democratic Delegates: Pledged: 16 Unpledged: 23 Total: 39 Republican Delegates: 19 Electoral Votes: 3 | | | | | |
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