U.S. Senate Florida primary, 2004

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The election to determine which two candidates would be allowed to run for Bob Graham's soon-to-be vacant U.S. Senate seat was held on August 31, 2004.

The winners of the respective races are colored in lime.



Democratic Party Vote

6,835 out of 6,836 precincts are reporting. That is 99% of the total vote count in the state.

Candidate Number of votes Percentage of votes
Betty Castor 667,285 58%
Peter Deutsch 324,131 28%
Alex Penelas 115,151 10%
Bernard Klein 47,078 4%



Republican Party Vote

6,834 out of 6,836 precincts are reporting. That is 99% of the total vote count in the state.

Candidate Number of votes Percentage of votes
Mel Martinez 520,783 45%
Bill McCollum 359,291 31%
Doug Gallagher 157,869 14%
Johnnie Byrd 68,732 6%
Karen Saull 20,623 2%
Sonya March 17,753 2%
Larry Klayman 16,939 1%
William Kogut 3,691 0%



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