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During the 2004 United States elections, there was controversy around various aspects of the voting process, including whether voting had been made accessible to all those entitled to vote, whether ineligible voters were registered, whether voters were registered multiple times, and whether the votes cast had been correctly counted.
Some aspects of the election process were subject to controversy, although not to the degree seen in the 2000 presidential election. Bush won Florida by a 5% margin, a significant improvement over his razor-thin victory margin in the state four years earlier which led to a legal challenge in Bush v.
The 2004 U.S. presidential election was marked by a significant degree of controversy and allegations of irregularity. This category covers the various aspects of controversies arising. This category covers the various aspects of controversies arising.
2004 U.S. presidential election: Candidate: George W. Bush 43rd President of the United States (2001–2009) Dick Cheney 46th Vice President of the United States (2001–2009) Affiliation: Republican Party: Status: Announced: May 16, 2003 Presumptive nominee: March 10, 2004 Official nominee: September 2, 2004 Won election: November 2, 2004
In such states the party used their 2000 ticket of James Harris and Margaret Trowe (JH). The Prohibition Party suffered a schism in 2003. Long-time presidential candidate Earl Dodge was the nominee of one faction, while Gene Amondson was the nominee of the other. Both factions were on the ballot in Colorado, with only Amondson on the ballot in ...
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The 2004 United States presidential election in Florida took place on November 2, 2004, as part of the 2004 United States presidential election. Voters chose 27 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. Florida was won by incumbent President George W. Bush by a 5.01% margin of victory.
For an explanation of the U.S. presidential election process see U.S. Electoral College. The U.S. presidential election occurred on November 2, 2004. However, as in the 2000 U.S. election, the election was too close for a winner to be declared that night. By the next morning, the Republican campaign was declaring a victory while the results in ...