Maine - Kerry
Pennsylvania, Kerry.
Ohio-Dean
4 if you count my husband! 
Central Ohio–Kerry.
Washington - Kerry
Washington State -
Kerry
Florida - Kerry
Born in Ohio, moved to Indiana in 2001. I’ve voted in every presidential election since 1980, but always for a third-party candidate (Libertarians through '96, Nader in 2000). I’ll probably continue the trend this year.
Incidentally, anyone who’s just recently stumbled across this message board and is thinking Kerry’s due for a landslide victory would do well to consider the lessons of the 1936 Literary Digest poll.
Born in Russia. Currently living in California. Voting for Gary Nolan.
Born and raised in Arkansas, living in Arlington, VA for the better part of 15 years…
Kerry.
Oklahoma
Kerry
Another Seattlite - Kerry, unless someone better comes along.
Indiana/Kerry.
Natch! 
California
Kerry
Living in Missouri, but voting absentee in my home state of Florida for Kerry. (College students can maintain residency in their home states, even if they live full-time in another state, so long as they’re going to school full-time.)
Northern California: Peter Camejo (swoon) if Kerry has already handily swept California by 6:30 pm, otherwise Kerry. So I guess count me as Kerry.
I doubt anybody on these boards would confuse this with a legitimate poll. What’s more telling, I think, is the lack of participation by the board’s more conservative members
I live in D.C. and am voting by Oregon’s absentee ballot. I don’t like any of the candidates, but I don’t like Bush the most – I’m voting for Kerry.
No, this is not a “legitimate poll”. Rather, it is legitimate; but it was posted knowing that most SDMB posters seem to me to have Liberal viewpoints and Conservatives are in the minority. Therefore, the results are meaningless for use as a guide to the country as a whole.
I wanted to find out if the views of Dopers matched what appears to be the general sentiment of the country: Whether The South and the Bible Belt dopers are more likely to vote for Bush, and the coasts are more likely to vote for Kerry. The results so far have indicated that there are Dopers in the former area who want to vote for Kerry, and voters in the latter places who plan to vote for Bush. There’s really not enough information to see a meaningful trend. And as I said, I expected Kerry to be chosen more often my SDMB members.
But the responses for Kerry have been so overwhelming that I’ve stopped counting the votes. Is it because of the SDMB’s “Liberal slant”? Is it because Conservative Dopers are just not responding? If anyone else wants to keep a running total, that’s fine; but with so many Kerry votes here, it seems pointless.