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2004 United States elections

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2004 United States elections

Elections were held in the United States on November 2, 2004, during the early years of the war on terror and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Republican President George W. Bush won re-election and Republicans retained control of Congress. Democratic Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts won his party's nomination after defeating Senator John Edwards and several other candidates in the 2004 Democratic presidential primaries. In the general election, Bush won 286 of the 538 electoral votes and 50.7 percent of the popular vote. Foreign policy was the dominant theme throughout the election campaign, particularly Bush's conduct of the war on terrorism and the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Riding Bush's coattails, the Republicans picked up net gains of four Senate seats and three House seats. In the gubernatorial elections, neither party won a net gain of seats. Bush became the first president since Ronald Reagan in 1980 to see his party gain seats in both Houses of Congress during a presidential election year. Republicans would not win another trifecta until 2016. Future President Barack Obama was elected to the United States Senate in Illinois, and he was elected president in the next presidential election. As of 2024, this is the last time the incumbent party retained control over both the presidency and Congress after a single term. Democrats would maintain control of the presidency in 2012, but control of Congress remained split.

Infobox

Election day
November 2
Next Congress
109th
John Kerry (D)
251
Net seat change
0
Overall control
Republican hold
Seats contested
13 (11 states, 2 territories)
Partisan control
Republican hold
George W. Bush (R)
286
Incumbent president
George W. Bush (Republican)
Popular vote margin
Republican 2.6%

Tables

· Federal elections › United States Senate
Democratic
Democratic
Parties
Democratic
Parties
Republican
Col 3
Independent
Col 4
Libertarian
Col 5
Others
Before these elections
Before these elections
Parties
Before these elections
Parties
48
Col 3
51
Col 4
1
Col 5
Col 6
Col 7
100
End of this Congress (two months later)
End of this Congress (two months later)
Parties
End of this Congress (two months later)
Parties
48
Col 3
51
Col 4
1
Col 5
Col 6
Col 7
100
Not Up
Not Up
Parties
Not Up
Parties
29
Col 3
36
Col 4
1
Col 5
Col 6
Col 7
66
Up
Up
Parties
Up
Parties
19
Col 3
15
Col 4
Col 5
Col 6
Col 7
34
Incumbentretired
Incumbentretired
Parties
Incumbentretired
Parties
Total before
Col 3
5
Col 4
3
Col 5
Col 6
Col 7
Total
8
Held by same party
Held by same party
Parties
Held by same party
Parties
Col 3
1
Col 4
Col 5
Col 6
Col 7
1
Replaced by other party
Replaced by other party
Parties
Replaced by other party
Parties
2 Republicans replaced by 2 Democrats 5 Democrats replaced by 5 Republicans
Col 3
Col 4
Col 5
Col 6
7
Result after
Result after
Parties
Result after
Parties
2
Col 3
6
Col 4
Col 5
Col 6
Col 7
8
Incumbentran
Incumbentran
Parties
Incumbentran
Parties
Total before
Col 3
14
Col 4
12
Col 5
Col 6
Col 7
Total
26
Won re-election
Won re-election
Parties
Won re-election
Parties
13
Col 3
12
Col 4
Col 5
Col 6
Col 7
25
Lost re-election
Lost re-election
Parties
Lost re-election
Parties
1 Democrat replaced by 1 Republican
Col 3
Col 4
Col 5
Col 6
1
Lost renomination, held by same party
Lost renomination, held by same party
Parties
Lost renomination, held by same party
Parties
Col 3
Col 4
Col 5
Col 6
Col 7
0
Lost renomination, and party lost
Lost renomination, and party lost
Parties
Lost renomination, and party lost
Parties
Col 3
Col 4
Col 5
Col 6
Col 7
0
Result after
Result after
Parties
Result after
Parties
13
Col 3
13
Col 4
Col 5
Col 6
Col 7
26
Net gain/loss
Net gain/loss
Parties
Net gain/loss
Parties
4
Col 3
4
Col 4
Col 5
Col 6
Col 7
4
Total elected
Total elected
Parties
Total elected
Parties
15
Col 3
19
Col 4
Col 5
Col 6
Col 7
34
Result
Result
Parties
Result
Parties
44
Col 3
55
Col 4
1
Col 5
Col 6
Col 7
100
Popularvote
Popularvote
Parties
Popularvote
Parties
Votes
Col 3
44,754,618
Col 4
39,920,562
Col 5
186,231
Col 6
754,861
Col 7
2,481,075
Total
88,097,347
Share
Share
Parties
Share
Parties
50.80%
Col 3
45.31%
Col 4
0.21%
Col 5
0.86%
Col 6
2.82%
Col 7
100%
Parties
Total
Democratic
Republican
Independent
Libertarian
Others
Before these elections
48
51
1
100
End of this Congress (two months later)
48
51
1
100
Not Up
29
36
1
66
Up
19
15
34
Incumbentretired
Total before
5
3
8
Held by same party
1
1
Replaced by other party
2 Republicans replaced by 2 Democrats 5 Democrats replaced by 5 Republicans
7
Result after
2
6
8
Incumbentran
Total before
14
12
26
Won re-election
13
12
25
Lost re-election
1 Democrat replaced by 1 Republican
1
Lost renomination, held by same party
0
Lost renomination, and party lost
0
Result after
13
13
26
Net gain/loss
4
4
4
Total elected
15
19
34
Result
44
55
1
100
Popularvote
Votes
44,754,618
39,920,562
186,231
754,861
2,481,075
88,097,347
Share
50.80%
45.31%
0.21%
0.86%
2.82%
100%
Summary of the 2004 United States House of Representatives elections results · Federal elections › United States House of Representatives
2002
2002
Parties
2002
Parties
2004
Seats
Netchange
Seats
Strength
Seats
Vote
Seats
%
Popular vote
Change
Total
Total
Parties
Total
Parties
434
Seats
435
Seats
0
Seats
100.0%
Seats
113,192,286
Popular vote
100.0%
Popular vote
Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk
Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk
Parties
Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk
Parties
Seats
Popular vote
2002
2004
Netchange
Strength
Vote
%
Change
Republican Party
229
232
3
53.3%
55,958,144
49.4%
-0.6%
Democratic Party
205
202
3
46.4%
52,969,786
46.8%
+1.6%
Libertarian Party
1,056,844
0.9%
-0.5%
Independent
1
1
0
0.2%
674,202
0.6%
+0.1%
Green Party
344,549
0.3%
-0.1%
Constitution Party
187,006
0.2%
-
Reform Party
85,539
0.1%
+0.1%
Independence Party
76,053
0.1%
+0.1%
Others
1,840,163
1.6%
-0.6%
Total
434
435
0
100.0%
113,192,286
100.0%
Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk
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