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The 2004 California Republican presidential primary was held on March 2, 2004, the same day as the Democratic primary. As expected, incumbent President George W. Bush won near-unanimously over the disbanded opposition. Bush later won the general election over Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts.
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173 Republican National Convention delegates (170 pledged, 3 unpledged) The number of pledged delegates received is determined by the popular vote | |||||||||||||||||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | Delegates[2] |
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George W. Bush (incumbent) | 2,216,047 | 99.986 | 170 |
Nancy Warrick (write-in) | 95 | 0.004 | 0 |
Bill Wyatt (write-in) | 90 | 0.004 | 0 |
Blake Ashby (write-in) | 56 | 0.003 | 0 |
Bradley J. Barton (write-in) | 22 | 0.001 | 0 |
Richard Allen Holtz (write-in) | 17 | 0.0008 | 0 |
Richard P. Bosa (write-in) | 12 | 0.0006 | 0 |
Doc Castellano (write-in) | 12 | 0.0006 | 0 |
Total | 2,216,351 | 100% | 170 |
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