2004 Delaware lieutenant gubernatorial election

Election for Lieutenant Governor of Delaware

2004 Delaware Lieutenant gubernatorial election

← 2000 November 2, 2004 2008 →
 
Nominee John Carney James Ursomarso
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 218,442 127,501
Percentage 62.1% 36.3%

County results
Carney:      50–60%      60–70%

Lieutenant Governor before election

John Carney Jr.
Democratic

Elected Lieutenant Governor

John Carney Jr.
Democratic

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The 2004 Delaware lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 2004, coinciding with the Delaware gubernatorial election. Democratic nominee and incumbent Lieutenant Governor of Delaware John Carney was reelected lieutenant governor over Republican nominee James P. Ursomarso in a landslide.

Candidates

Democratic Party

  • John Carney Jr., Lieutenant Governor of Delaware

Republican Party

  • James P. Ursomarso

Independent Party of Delaware

  • Michael Robert Dore

Libertarian Party

  • John M. Reda

General election results

Delaware lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2004[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John Carney Jr. (incumbent) 218,442 62.11%
Republican James P. Ursomarso 127,501 36.25%
Independent Michael Robert Dore 4,134 1.18%
Libertarian John M. Reda 1,646 0.47%
Total votes 351,723 100%
Democratic hold

See also

References

  1. ^ "Delaware lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2004".
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