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PRIMARY RESULTS: February 3 |
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Democratic Presidential Primaries and Caucuses February 3 is the first of several multi-state election days in the 2004 season. Primaries are held in South Carolina, Arizona, Missouri, Delaware and Oklahoma and caucuses are held in New Mexico and North Dakota. More than 260 delegates are tied to the results of the February 3 races. |
This page represents results, including delegate count, reported immediately after each state's contest. More > |
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Missouri updated: 6:17 p.m., March 2
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Kerry |
211,737 |
51% | 48 |
100% reporting |
results by county |
voter survey results | |
Edwards |
103,198 |
25% | 26 | |
Dean |
36,305 |
9% | 0 | |
Clark |
18,328 |
4% | 0 | |
Lieberman |
14,726 |
4% | 0 | |
Sharpton |
14,312 |
3% | 0 | |
Gephardt |
8,306 |
2% | 0 | |
Kucinich |
4,876 |
1% | 0 | |
Uncommitted |
4,316 |
1% | 0 |
For more about the delegate selection process, click here.
How does CNN project winners in races? Click here.
Exit polls are a survey of selected voters taken soon after they leave
their voting place. Pollsters use this sample information, collected from a
small percentage of voters, to track and project how all voters or specific segments of the voters sided on a particular race or ballot
measure. For more on how to read exit polls, click here.
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