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2004 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions
 
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Presidential Nominating Process
District Conventions: Saturday 21 February - Saturday 17 April 2004
Convention: Thursday 20 May - Saturday 22 May 2004
Republicans
CandidatePopular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Hard TotalFloor Vote
Bush, George W.  29 100.0%
Uncommitted 29 100.0% 
(available)   
Total 29 100.0%29 100.0%

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Alaska Primaries for Statewide offices and Congress

 
 

The delegates to the State Convention elected the National Convention Delegates without taking a vote for Presidential Preference. While the delegates are officially not bound to any candidate, we have "soft counted" the delegates as Bush supporters.


Reference: http://www.alaskarepublicans.com/Rules2002.pdf

   

Precinct Caucuses, optionally held no later than 30 days before the District Caucuses, are not planned for 2004.

Saturday 21 February - Saturday 17 April 2004: No later than 30 days before the 20 May 2004 State Convention, Republican Party District Caucuses convene in each Election District. Each Election District to choose delegates to the Alaska State Republican Convention.

  • Distict Caucuses choose the election district's delegates to the Alaska State Republican Convention. There is no formal system applied in the District Caucus to relate the presidential preference of the District Caucus delegates to the choice of the election district's delegates to the Alaska State Republican Convention. The delegates in attendance at each District Caucus alone determine if presidential preference is to be a factor and, if so, how it is to be applied.
 

Thursday 20 May - Saturday 22 May 2004: The Alaska State Republican Convention convenes. The State Convention chooses 26 of 29 delegates from Alaska to the Republican National Convention.

  • There is no formal system of allocating Alaska's National Convention delegates to presidential contenders.

In addition, 3 party leaders, the National Committeeman, the National Committeewoman, and the chairman of the Alaska's Republican Party, will attend the convention as unpledged delegates by virtue of their position.


 


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