2004 Palauan general election|
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 General elections were held in Palau on 2 November 2004, alongside several referendums. The presidential election was won comfortably by the incumbent, Tommy Remengesau, who took almost two-thirds of the vote,[1] whilst all House of Delegates and Senate seats were won by non-partisan independents. 
  Results
 President
 | Candidate | Votes | % | 
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| Tommy Remengesau | 6,260 | 66.31 | 
| Polycarp Basilius | 3,180 | 33.69 | 
| Total | 9,440 | 100.00 | 
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| Valid votes | 9,440 | 97.68 | 
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| Invalid/blank votes | 224 | 2.32 | 
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| Total votes | 9,664 | 100.00 | 
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| Registered voters/turnout | 12,922 | 74.79 | 
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| Source: IFES | 
 Vice president
  Senate
   | Candidate | Votes | Notes | 
  | Surangel Whipps Jr. | 4,024 | Elected | 
  | Alan R. Seid | 3,986 | Elected | 
  | Mlib Tmetuchl | 3,474 | Elected | 
  | Yukiwo P. Dengokl | 2,977 | Elected | 
  | Joshua Koshiba | 2,894 | Elected | 
  | Santy Asanuma | 2,770 | Elected | 
  | Johnny Reklai | 2,743 | Elected | 
  | Alfonso Diaz | 2,703 | Elected | 
  | Caleb T. O. Otto | 2,533 | Elected | 
  | Seit Andres | 2,376 |  | 
  | Paul Ueki | 2,236 |  | 
  | Lucius Malsol | 2,216 |  | 
  | Harry Rubasech Fritz | 1,810 |  | 
  | Carlos Salii | 1,803 |  | 
  | Imelda Bai Nakamura | 1,572 |  | 
  | Steven Kanai | 1,495 |  | 
  | Dilmei Olkeriil | 1,384 |  | 
  | Emiliano Kazuma | 653 |  | 
  | Miriam Timarong | 530 |  | 
  | Edobo Temengil | 528 |  | 
  | Gillian Etumai Johanes | 399 |  | 
  | Margarita Borja | 285 |  | 
  | Source: Psephos | 
 House of Delegates
  References