Cos ([info]cos) wrote in [info]howard_dean,

Pennsylvania primary results

What were the results of yesterday's Pennsylvania primary? A article in the Philadelphia Daily News writes:
    With 98 percent of precincts reporting, Kerry had 572,470 votes, or 74 percent. Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean had 78,823 votes, or 10 percent, Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina had 75,514 votes, or 10 percent, U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio had 29,943 votes, or 4 percent, and Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr. had 17,781 votes, or 2 percent.
With so many congressional districts in PA, 10% could easily mean Dean got 15% in a few of them. CNN is no longer tracking primary results, since both Bush and Kerry have locked their respective nominations. The Pennsylvania Democratic Party web site doesn't seem to have primary results anywhere.

Does anyone know...
  • What are the results district by district, and did anyone other than Kerry get pledged delegates?
  • Was Kucinich the only candidate who campaigned for the PA primary, or did Sharpton campaign too?

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    [info]ex_monochro174

    April 28 2004, 18:52:00 UTC 8 years ago

    This probably doesn't help a bit, but I'm out of Erie, PA, and our newspaper said:

    Unofficial results in Erie County on the Democratic ballot show Kerry with 15,233 votes, Edwards with 3,010, Dean with 1,941, Kucinich with 1,486, and LaRouche with 521. Bush totaled 17,464 votes on the Republican side.

    Also, I know Kucinich visited here, but I haven't heard anything of Sharpton. He may have campaigned elsewhere, but not in Erie.

    [info]sirinek

    April 28 2004, 19:16:21 UTC 8 years ago

    Sharpton has no money to campaign.

    [info]failebashere

    April 29 2004, 00:18:12 UTC 8 years ago

    "I haven't heard anything of Sharpton. He may have campaigned elsewhere, but not in Erie."

    Didn't Sharpton drop out of the race?

    [info]priscellie

    April 28 2004, 19:11:39 UTC 8 years ago

    It feels good to be one of those 78,823, after working so hard to get his name on the ballot in Philly. Ah, political nostalgia...

    [info]grubi

    April 29 2004, 06:52:44 UTC 8 years ago

    Um.. Sharpton dropped out a while back.
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