The American Vote
Modern PolarizationVA · 13 EV

2004

Virginia: Bush carries 13 EV.
Virginia cast its 13 electoral votes for Bush (Republican). National winner: George W. Bush (Republican) — Virginia voted with the national winner this cycle.

Virginia in 2004

The 2004 contest saw Virginia line up behind Bush, delivering 13 electoral votes to the Republican ticket. That placed Virginia with the eventual winner: George W. Bush went on to take the presidency, and Virginia was part of his column.

Virginia stayed in the Republican column for the 10th straight cycle, extending a run that began in 1968. The region divided — North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, and West Virginia joined Virginia for the Republican ticket, while Maryland and District of Columbia did not. Over its 58 recorded presidential cycles, Virginia has backed the Democratic party more than any other — 33 times in all. The vote fell within the Modern Polarization — Close elections in a divided country.

Nationally, George W. Bush finished with 286 of the 538 electoral votes to John Kerry's 251. George W. Bush led the national popular vote with 50.73% of the ballots cast.

The 2004 national map
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