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===Arizona=== Kerry made a strong showing in Arizona by winning the support of 43% of voters. Clark placed second with 27%. Arizona was the only state primary in which Dean acquired any delegates. His 14% share of the vote netted him just one delegate. ''Democratic Results:'' {| class="wikitable" !Candidate !Votes !Percentage !Delegates |- |[[John Kerry]]||101,809||42.5%||30 |- |[[Wesley Clark]]||63,256||26.7%||22 |- |[[Howard Dean]]||33,555||13.9%||3 |- |[[John Edwards]]||16,596|||6.9%||0 |- |[[Joseph Lieberman]]||15,906|||6.7%||0 |- |[[Dennis Kucinich]]||3,896||1.6%||0 |- |[[Al Sharpton]]||1,177||0.5%||0 |- |[[Richard Gephardt]]||755||0.3%||0 |- |[[Carol Moseley Braun]]||325||0.1%||0 |- |[[Lyndon LaRouche]]||295||0.1%||0 |- |Dianne Barker||257||0.1%||0 |- |[[Bill Wyatt]]||233||0.1%||0 |} ''Republican Results:'' On March 12, 2003 - A state Senate committee in Arizona backed a Republican measure to save $3 million by forgoing that state's primary. District and county conventions will be held in April. Sources: [https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20111101185008/http://www.azsos.gov/results/2004/ppe/DEM-100.htm Arizona Department of State], [http://www.thegreenpapers.com The Green Papers]
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