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PRIMARY RESULTS: Michigan - February 7
Democratic Presidential: Modified closed caucus
154 total delegates* -- 128 tied to February 7 caucuses

State Information: 17 electoral votes
6,797,293 registered voters as of October 2002 -- voters do not register by party
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
Michigan
updated: 3:07 p.m.,
February 12

Kerry 84,214 52%91 100% reporting not available not available
  Dean 26,994 17%24
  Edwards 21,919 13%6
  Sharpton 11,270 7%7
  Clark 10,986 7%0
  Kucinich 5,183 3%0

 Michigan has 128 pledged and 26 unpledged delegates. Of the 128 pledged delegates, 83 are district-level delegates (based on results of a given district's binding primary), 28 are at-large delegates and 17 are "party leader and elected official" (PLEO) delegates. Of the 26 unpledged delegates, 24 are PLEO and two are add-ons selected by the state Democratic Party Central Committee on May 15, 2004.
• For more about the delegate selection process, click here.
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• 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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