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PRIMARY RESULTS: February 14
Democratic Presidential Caucuses
Nevada Democrats conduct caucuses. The same day, Washington D.C. holds ward caucuses, which will be followed by a citywide caucus on March 6 at which the district will officially appoint its delegates to the 2004 Democratic national convention. Washington D.C. also held a non-binding primary on January 13.
This page represents results, including delegate count, reported immediately after each state's contest. More >
RACE STATUS CANDIDATE VOTES VOTE% DEL PRECINCTS LOCAL EXIT POLL
District of Columbia
updated: 2:21 p.m.,
February 16

Kerry 4,278 47%9 100% reporting not available not available
  Sharpton 1,824 20%4
  Dean 1,596 18%3
  Edwards 927 10%0
  Kucinich 303 3%0
RACE STATUS CANDIDATE ST.DEL* % DEL PRECINCTS LOCAL EXIT POLL
Nevada
updated: 2:11 p.m.,
February 15

Kerry 2,252 63%18 99% reporting not available not available
  Dean 601 17%2
  Edwards 373 10%0
  Kucinich 241 7%0
  Sharpton 25 1%0

 Instead of releasing caucus vote totals, the Nevada Democratic Party releases a total indicating the number of delegates to the state convention each candidate will receive.
• For more about the delegate selection process, click here.
• How does CNN project winners in races? Click here.
• Exit polls are a survey of selected voters taken soon after they leave their voting place. Pollsters use this sample information, collected from a small percentage of voters, to track and project how all voters or specific segments of the voters sided on a particular race or ballot measure. For more on how to read exit polls, click here.

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