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Elections Information
Democratic Presidential Preference Primary
March 2, 2004
All polling places are open from 6 am to 8 pm.
What is the purpose of a Presidential Preference Primary?
The purpose of the presidential
preference primary is to establish a basis for the selection of Connecticut
delegates to the national convention of the party named. The votes cast at this
primary will determine, in accordance with the law and the rules of the party,
the number of delegates, if any, committed to the listed candidates for the
party’s presidential nomination, and the number of uncommitted delegates, if
any.
Who can vote?
ONLY registered Democrats can vote in this primary.
The Candidates
| 1A | | John Edwards |
| 1B | | Joe Lieberman |
| 1C | | Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. |
| 1D | | Dennis H. Kucinich |
| 1E | | Howard Dean |
| 1F | | John F. Kerry |
| 1G | | Wesley Clark |
| 1H | | Al Sharpton |
| 1I | | Uncommitted |
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