From Deseret News archives:
Kerry rolls to big victory in Utah
Demo leaders pleased by the turnout of over 20,000
"Thank you, Utah. With outstanding turnout tonight, you've shown that Democrats in Utah are alive and well and ready to kick George W. Bush out of the White House," said Kerry from Ohio. "You've shown that what is uniting Americans from all walks of life, and from every region of the country is much more powerful than what has divided us during this president's term and in the years past. I thank you for standing with me today."
Dennis Kucinich registered less than 10 percent of the vote in Tuesday's primary despite being the only candidate to step foot in the state recently.
The biggest election story in Utah on Tuesday, however, might not have been who won. It might have been who and how many people voted.
"The turnout has just been overwhelming," said Utah Democratic Party chairman Donald Dunn. "It's great. It's absolutely great."
The party had to print 5,000 extra ballots for the 111 polling places at libraries all over Utah. Officials had to restock ballots all over from Moab to South Jordan to Weber County, and even three times in Provo. A number of libraries photocopied ballots and marked them with identification numbers for control purposes while waiting for refills.
In Salt Lake City, volunteers decided to open voting before the scheduled noon kickoff at the Main Library because 20 voters arrived early and some became restless. A half-hour later, the line stretched about 100 yards across the library lobby and out the door.
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