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2004 General Election Results SBOE Home Page Page 1 of 47 2004 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS PRESIDENT Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count George W. Bush / Dick Cheney REP 1,961,166 John F. Kerry / John Edwards DEM 1,525,849 Michael Badnarik / Richard Campagna LIB 11,731 Ralph Nader (Write-In) UNA 1,805 Walt Brown / Mary Alice Herbert (Write-In) UNA 348 David Cobb (Write-In) UNA 108 US SENATE Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Richard Burr REP 1,791,450 Erskine Bowles DEM 1,632,527 Tom Bailey LIB 47,743 Walker F. Rucker (Write-In) UNA 362 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 1 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count G. K. Butterfield DEM 137,667 Greg Dority REP 77,508 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 2 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Bob Etheridge DEM 145,079 Billy J. Creech REP 87,811 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 3 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Walter B. Jones REP 171,863 Roger A. Eaton DEM 71,227 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 4 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count David Price DEM 217,441 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 2 of 47 Todd A. Batchelor REP 121,717 Maximilian Longley (Write-In) UNA 76 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 5 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Virginia Foxx REP 167,546 Jim A. Harrell, Jr. DEM 117,271 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 6 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Howard Coble REP 207,470 William W. Jordan DEM 76,153 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 7 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Mike McIntyre DEM 180,382 Ken Plonk REP 66,084 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 8 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Robert C. (Robin) Hayes REP 125,070 Beth Troutman DEM 100,101 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 9 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Sue Myrick REP 210,783 Jack Flynn DEM 89,318 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 10 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Patrick McHenry REP 157,884 Anne N. Fischer DEM 88,233 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 11 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 3 of 47 Charles H. Taylor REP 159,709 Patsy Keever DEM 131,188 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 12 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Mel Watt DEM 154,908 Ada M. Fisher REP 76,898 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 13 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Brad Miller DEM 160,896 Virginia Johnson REP 112,788 GOVERNOR Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Mike Easley DEM 1,939,154 Patrick J. Ballantine REP 1,495,021 Barbara Howe LIB 52,513 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Beverly Eaves Perdue DEM 1,888,397 Jim Snyder REP 1,453,705 Christopher Cole LIB 56,368 ATTORNEY GENERAL Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Roy Cooper DEM 1,872,097 Joe Knott REP 1,494,121 AUDITOR Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Leslie Merritt REP 1,662,354 Ralph Campbell DEM 1,633,639 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 4 of 47 COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Steve Troxler REP 1,666,197 Britt Cobb DEM 1,663,910 COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Jim Long DEM 1,934,076 C. Robert Brawley REP 1,421,398 COMMISSIONER OF LABOR Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Cherie Berry REP 1,723,004 Wayne Goodwin DEM 1,584,488 SECRETARY OF STATE Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Elaine F. Marshall DEM 1,911,585 Jay Rao REP 1,423,109 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count June S. Atkinson DEM 1,655,719 Bill Fletcher REP 1,647,184 TREASURER Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Richard H. Moore DEM 1,812,201 Edward A. Meyer REP 1,512,619 DISTRICT ATTORNEY DISTRICT 5 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Ben David DEM 48,323 Jennifer Harjo REP 46,533 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 5 of 47 DISTRICT ATTORNEY DISTRICT 16A Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Kristy McMillan Newton DEM 15,775 DISTRICT ATTORNEY DISTRICT 19B Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Garland Nelson Yates REP 65,128 DISTRICT ATTORNEY DISTRICT 30 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Mike Bonfoey DEM 48,955 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 1 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Marc Basnight DEM 45,367 Ron Toppin REP 24,759 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 2 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Scott Thomas DEM 37,123 Chuck Tyson REP 29,966 Richard C. Evey LIB 1,073 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 3 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Clark Jenkins DEM 36,343 Beverly Moore REP 18,686 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 4 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Robert L. Holloman DEM 44,249 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 5 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count John Kerr DEM 34,162 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 6 of 47 Tony P. Moore REP 25,987 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 6 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Harry Brown REP 21,624 Cecil Hargett, Jr. DEM 18,514 Mathew Tillman LIB 1,148 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 7 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Doug Berger DEM 35,091 Harold N. Frazier REP 26,616 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 8 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count R.C. Soles, Jr. DEM 39,897 Jack Swann REP 33,627 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 9 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Julia Boseman DEM 40,486 Woody White REP 39,601 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 10 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Charles W. (Charlie) Albertson DEM 37,570 Rich Jarman REP 23,054 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 11 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count A.B. Swindell DEM 40,234 Dennis Nielsen REP 26,417 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 12 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 7 of 47 Fred Smith REP 48,674 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 13 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count David F. Weinstein DEM 37,829 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 14 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Vernon Malone DEM 45,727 John Odoom REP 25,595 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 15 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Neal Hunt REP 59,970 Lee Griffin LIB 10,934 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 16 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Janet Cowell DEM 45,396 Mark A. Bradrick REP 28,995 Jason P. Mara LIB 1,979 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 17 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Richard Stevens REP 55,908 Norwood Clark DEM 37,432 Ryan Maas LIB 1,844 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 18 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Bob Atwater DEM 46,875 Christine Mumma REP 32,709 Jon Guze LIB 1,186 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 19 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 8 of 47 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Tony Rand DEM 43,413 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 20 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Jeanne H. Lucas DEM 55,050 Ray Ubinger LIB 5,953 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 21 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Larry Shaw DEM 27,866 Richard D. Evans REP 16,434 Brian Irving LIB 1,225 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 22 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Harris Blake REP 35,605 Oscar N. Harris DEM 33,229 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 23 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Ellie Kinnaird DEM 49,730 Robert E. (Whit) Whitfield REP 26,307 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 24 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Hugh Webster REP 35,989 Tony Foriest DEM 26,127 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 25 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count William R. (Bill) Purcell DEM 37,319 Jerry Lineau Gattis (Write-In) UNA 8,457 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 26 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 9 of 47 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Philip E. (Phil) Berger REP 59,618 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 27 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Kay Hagan DEM 49,573 Bobby Coffer REP 23,910 Rusty Sheridan LIB 1,797 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 28 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Katie G. Dorsett DEM 47,583 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 29 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Jerry W. Tillman REP 42,292 Charles K. Moss DEM 17,644 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 30 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Don W. East REP 40,611 Melvin T. Jackson DEM 22,188 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 31 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Hamilton C. (Ham) Horton REP 62,098 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 32 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Linda Garrou DEM 38,903 W.R. (Bill) Dowe REP 16,920 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 33 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Stan Bingham REP 54,801 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 10 of 47 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 34 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Andrew C.
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