Doing the other way around for this one is troublesome because 2004 in the US was so two-party compared to even 2000. The merging of the Alliance and PCs in Canada to form the new Conservative Party helps, but there is no really good option for modelling the NDP. I considered taking a portion each from Kerry and Bush, but that's hard to justify in a regional sense. In the end, I put together all the minnow candidates from 2004 and based it on that, which does unfortunately mean there's not much state-to-state variation in the NDP vote within a 'province'. I would prefer a more scaled way of doing it, but haven't figured one out yet.
Also these numbers may add up to (slightly) more than 100% as I used the non-minnow Other US vote to judge both the Green and Other Canadian votes. I should probably just have put them together, but I did want to count the Greens separately for future purposes.
Alberta
Kansas
Conservative 62.7%
Liberal 20.3%
NDP 10.2%
Green 7.5%
Other 0.7%
New Mexico
Conservative 50.5%
Liberal 32.7%
NDP 10.0%
Green 7.2%
Other 0.7%
Oklahoma
Conservative 66.2%
Liberal 18.1%
NDP 8.8%
Green 6.1%
Other 0.7%
Texas
Conservative 61.7%
Liberal 21.9%
NDP 9.5%
Green 6.8%
Other 0.7%
Another predictable Conservative landslide with NM being the closest state. And yes, the Greens did do that surprisingly well in the real Alberta in 2004.
British Columbia
California
Conservative 35.8%
Liberal 29.1%
NDP 26.5%
Green 7.2%
Other 2.2%
Oregon
Conservative 38.6%
NDP 26.4%
Liberal 26.2%
Green 7.1%
Other 2.5%
Washington
Conservative 37.0%
Liberal 27.6%
NDP 26.9%
Green 7.6%
Other 2.2%
Those right-wing victories still look odd on the US Left Coast, but this time they're more reasonably based on pluralities, with the opposition sharply divided between the Grits and Dippers.
Manitoba
Arizona
Conservative 36.5%
Liberal 36.4%
NDP 22.9%
Green 3.3%
Other 1.5%
Colorado
Liberal 39.1%
Conservative 33.4%
NDP 23.3%
Green 3.7%
Other 1.5%
Idaho
Conservative 50.1%
NDP 23.3%
Liberal 22.3%
Green 3.9%
Other 1.3%
Montana
Conservative 40.8%
Liberal 30.6%
NDP 24.6%
Green 4.9%
Other 1.3%
Nevada
Liberal 39.9%
Conservative 32.2%
NDP 23.4%
Green 3.8%
Other 1.8%
Utah
Conservative 53.2%
NDP 24.5%
Liberal 18.1%
Green 4.9%
Other 1.5%
Wyoming
Conservative 50.6%
NDP 24.1%
Liberal 21.1%
Green 4.4%
Other 1.5%
A much more divided Montana than before! The Liberals are much stronger in some places compared to others. It is ironic that in the real US 2004 election, Bush carried Colorado and Nevada, his weakest states here...
Also these numbers may add up to (slightly) more than 100% as I used the non-minnow Other US vote to judge both the Green and Other Canadian votes. I should probably just have put them together, but I did want to count the Greens separately for future purposes.
Alberta
Kansas
Conservative 62.7%
Liberal 20.3%
NDP 10.2%
Green 7.5%
Other 0.7%
New Mexico
Conservative 50.5%
Liberal 32.7%
NDP 10.0%
Green 7.2%
Other 0.7%
Oklahoma
Conservative 66.2%
Liberal 18.1%
NDP 8.8%
Green 6.1%
Other 0.7%
Texas
Conservative 61.7%
Liberal 21.9%
NDP 9.5%
Green 6.8%
Other 0.7%
Another predictable Conservative landslide with NM being the closest state. And yes, the Greens did do that surprisingly well in the real Alberta in 2004.
British Columbia
California
Conservative 35.8%
Liberal 29.1%
NDP 26.5%
Green 7.2%
Other 2.2%
Oregon
Conservative 38.6%
NDP 26.4%
Liberal 26.2%
Green 7.1%
Other 2.5%
Washington
Conservative 37.0%
Liberal 27.6%
NDP 26.9%
Green 7.6%
Other 2.2%
Those right-wing victories still look odd on the US Left Coast, but this time they're more reasonably based on pluralities, with the opposition sharply divided between the Grits and Dippers.
Manitoba
Arizona
Conservative 36.5%
Liberal 36.4%
NDP 22.9%
Green 3.3%
Other 1.5%
Colorado
Liberal 39.1%
Conservative 33.4%
NDP 23.3%
Green 3.7%
Other 1.5%
Idaho
Conservative 50.1%
NDP 23.3%
Liberal 22.3%
Green 3.9%
Other 1.3%
Montana
Conservative 40.8%
Liberal 30.6%
NDP 24.6%
Green 4.9%
Other 1.3%
Nevada
Liberal 39.9%
Conservative 32.2%
NDP 23.4%
Green 3.8%
Other 1.8%
Utah
Conservative 53.2%
NDP 24.5%
Liberal 18.1%
Green 4.9%
Other 1.5%
Wyoming
Conservative 50.6%
NDP 24.1%
Liberal 21.1%
Green 4.4%
Other 1.5%
A much more divided Montana than before! The Liberals are much stronger in some places compared to others. It is ironic that in the real US 2004 election, Bush carried Colorado and Nevada, his weakest states here...