The board said the party received about 50,600 votes on its line.
Yes, and all the Democrats need is about 10 million more votes.
His list won about 150,000 votes, 2% of the national vote.
The company would not give more details about how many votes each director had received.
Running as the party's candidate for President in 1968, he received about 41,000 votes.
Of those who voted for Bush, 51 percent said they had reservations about their vote.
These additional ballots could, at the most, add about 6,000 votes to the total, he said.
The second, third and fourth place candidates all finished with just about 2,300 votes.
"It's fun as a former politician to be able to go on, when someone calls in and you're not worried about their vote."
The results were printed in the March 2004 issue, after about 1,979 votes had been cast.