[Congressional Record Volume 151, Number 3 (Thursday, January 20, 2005)]
[House]
[Pages H140-H141]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




 OMISSION FROM THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD OF THURSDAY JANUARY 6 2005, AT 
                               PAGE H 129

  The tellers delivered to the President of the Senate the following 
statement of results.

 Joint Session of Congress for the Counting of the Electoral Votes for 
   President and Vice President of the United States, Official Tally

  The undersigned, Trent Lott and Tim Johnson, tellers on the part of 
the Senate, Robert W. Ney and John B. Larson of Connecticut, tellers on 
the part of the House of Representatives, report the following as the 
result of the ascertainment and counting of the electoral vote for 
President and Vice President of the United States for the term 
beginning on the Twentieth day of January, two thousand and five.

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                                                                        For President         For Vice President
                                                               -------------------------------------------------
                 Electoral votes of each State                   George    John F.    John      Dick      John
                                                                 W. Bush    Kerry    Edwards   Cheney    Edwards
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Alabama--9....................................................         9  ........  ........         9  ........
Alaska--3.....................................................         3  ........  ........         3  ........
Arizona--10...................................................        10  ........  ........        10  ........
Arkansas--6...................................................         6  ........  ........         6  ........
California--55................................................  ........        55  ........  ........        55
Colorado--9...................................................         9  ........  ........         9  ........
Connecticut--7................................................  ........         7  ........  ........         7
Delaware--3...................................................  ........         3  ........  ........         3
District of Columbia--3.......................................  ........         3  ........  ........         3
Florida--27...................................................        27  ........  ........        27  ........
Georgia--15...................................................        15  ........  ........        15  ........
Hawaii--4.....................................................  ........         4  ........  ........         4
Idaho--4......................................................         4  ........  ........         4  ........
Illinois--21..................................................  ........        21  ........  ........        21
Indiana--11...................................................        11  ........  ........        11  ........
Iowa--7.......................................................         7  ........  ........         7  ........
Kansas--6.....................................................         6  ........  ........         6  ........
Kentucky--8...................................................         8  ........  ........         8  ........
Louisiana--9..................................................         9  ........  ........         9  ........
Maine--4......................................................  ........         4  ........  ........         4
Maryland--10..................................................  ........        10  ........  ........        10
Massachusetts--12.............................................  ........        12  ........  ........        12
Michigan--17..................................................  ........        17  ........  ........        17
Minnesota--10.................................................  ........         9         1  ........        10
Mississippi--6................................................         6  ........  ........         6  ........
Missouri--11..................................................        11  ........  ........        11  ........

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Montana--3....................................................         3  ........  ........         3  ........
Nebraska--5...................................................         5  ........  ........         5  ........
Nevada--5.....................................................         5  ........  ........         5  ........
New Hampshire--4..............................................  ........         4  ........  ........         4
New Jersey--15................................................  ........        15  ........  ........        15
New Mexico--5.................................................         5  ........  ........         5  ........
New York--31..................................................  ........        31  ........  ........        31
North Carolina--15............................................        15  ........  ........        15  ........
North Dakota--3...............................................         3  ........  ........         3  ........
Ohio--20......................................................        20  ........  ........        20  ........
Oklahoma--7...................................................         7  ........  ........         7  ........
Oregon--7.....................................................  ........         7  ........  ........         7
Pennsylvania--21..............................................  ........        21  ........  ........        21
Rhode Island--4...............................................  ........         4  ........  ........         4
South Carolina--8.............................................         8  ........  ........         8  ........
South Dakota--3...............................................         3  ........  ........         3  ........
Tennessee--11.................................................        11  ........  ........        11  ........
Texas--34.....................................................        34  ........  ........        34  ........
Utah--5.......................................................         5  ........  ........         5  ........
Vermont--3....................................................  ........         3  ........  ........         3
Virginia--13..................................................        13  ........  ........        13  ........
Washington--11................................................  ........        11  ........  ........        11
West Virginia--5..............................................         5  ........  ........         5  ........
Wisconsin--10.................................................  ........        10  ........  ........        10
Wyoming--3....................................................         3  ........  ........         3  ........
                                                               -------------------------------------------------
    Total--538................................................       286       251         1       286       252
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     Trent Lott,
     Tim Johnson,
       Tellers on the part of the Senate.
     Robert W. Ney,
     John B. Larson,
       Tellers on the part of the House of Representatives.

  The state of the vote for President of the United States, as 
delivered to the President of the Senate, is as follows:
  Note: The certificate from the State of Minnesota reflected that one 
elector cast ballots for John Edwards, of the State of North Carolina, 
for both President and Vice President.

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