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UPDATED: 13:00, November 03, 2004
Bush wins 10 states, Kerry wins nine
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US Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush has so far won a total of 102 electoral votes in 10 states and Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry won 77 electoral votes in nine states, US TV netwoks reported Tuesday.

The states won by Bush are Indiana, Kentucky, Georgia, West Virginia, Alabama, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Virginia, South Carolina and North Carolina.

Kerry took states such as Vermont, Delaware, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Maine.

Source: Xinhua


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