Presidential Election of 2000, Electoral and Popular Vote Summary
This table provides information about the election results between candidates Albert A. Gore, George W. Bush, and Ralph Nader
Principal Candidates for President and Vice President: Republican—George W. Bush; Richard B. Cheney (winner) Democratic—Albert A. Gore, Jr.; Joseph I. Lieberman Green—Ralph Nader; Winona LaDuke | | George W. Bush | Albert A. Gore, Jr. | Ralph Nader | Electoral votes |
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| | Popular vote | % | Popular vote | % | Popular vote | % | R | D | G |
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| Alabama | 941,173 | 56% | 692,611 | 42% | 18,323 | 1% | 9 | | | | Alaska | 167,398 | 59 | 79,004 | 28 | 28,747 | 10 | 3 | | | | Arizona | 781,652 | 51 | 685,341 | 45 | 45,645 | 3 | 8 | | | | Arkansas | 472,940 | 51 | 422,768 | 46 | 13,421 | 1 | 6 | | | | California | 4,567,429 | 42 | 5,861,203 | 53 | 418,707 | 4 | | 54 | | | Colorado | 883,748 | 51 | 738,227 | 42 | 91,434 | 5 | 8 | | | | Connecticut | 561,094 | 38 | 816,015 | 56 | 64,452 | 4 | | 8 | | | Delaware | 137,288 | 42 | 180,068 | 55 | 8,307 | 3 | | 3 | | | DC | 18,073 | 9 | 171,923 | 85 | 10,576 | 5 | | 21 | | | Florida | 2,912,790 | 49 | 2,912,253 | 49 | 97,488 | 2 | 25 | | | | Georgia | 1,419,720 | 55 | 1,116,230 | 43 | 13,4322 | 1 | 13 | | | | Hawaii | 137,845 | 37 | 205,286 | 56 | 21,623 | 6 | | 4 | | | Idaho | 336,937 | 67 | 138,637 | 28 | 12,2922 | 2 | 4 | | | | Illinois | 2,019,421 | 43 | 2,589,026 | 55 | 103,759 | 2 | | 22 | | | Indiana | 1,245,836 | 57 | 901,980 | 41 | 18,5312 | 1 | 12 | | | | Iowa | 634,373 | 48 | 638,517 | 49 | 29,374 | 2 | | 7 | | | Kansas | 622,332 | 58 | 399,276 | 37 | 36,086 | 3 | 6 | | | | Kentucky | 872,492 | 57 | 638,898 | 41 | 23,192 | 2 | 8 | | | | Louisiana | 927,871 | 53 | 792,344 | 45 | 20,473 | 1 | 9 | | | | Maine | 286,616 | 44 | 319,951 | 49 | 37,127 | 6 | | 4 | | | Maryland | 813,797 | 40 | 1,145,782 | 56 | 53,768 | 3 | | 10 | | | Massachusetts | 878,502 | 33 | 1,616,487 | 60 | 173,564 | 6 | | 12 | | | Michigan | 1,953,139 | 46 | 2,170,418 | 51 | 84,165 | 2 | | 18 | | | Minnesota | 1,109,659 | 46 | 1,168,266 | 48 | 126,696 | 5 | | 10 | | | Mississippi | 572,844 | 58 | 404,614 | 41 | 8,122 | 1 | 7 | | | | Missouri | 1,189,924 | 50 | 1,111,138 | 47 | 38,515 | 2 | 11 | | | | Montana | 240,178 | 58 | 137,126 | 33 | 24,437 | 6 | 3 | | | | Nebraska | 433,862 | 62 | 231,780 | 33 | 24,540 | 4 | 5 | | | | Nevada | 301,575 | 50 | 279,978 | 46 | 15,008 | 2 | 4 | | | | New Hampshire | 273,559 | 48 | 266,348 | 47 | 22,198 | 4 | 4 | | | | New Jersey | 1,284,173 | 40 | 1,788,850 | 56 | 94,554 | 3 | | 15 | | | New Mexico | 286,417 | 48 | 286,783 | 48 | 21,251 | 4 | | 5 | | | New York | 2,403,374 | 35 | 4,107,697 | 60 | 244,030 | 4 | | 33 | | | North Carolina | 1,631,163 | 56 | 1,257,692 | 43 | — | — | 14 | | | | North Dakota | 174,852 | 61 | 95,284 | 33 | 9,486 | 3 | 3 | | | | Ohio | 2,351,209 | 50 | 2,186,190 | 46 | 117,857 | 3 | 21 | | | | Oklahoma | 744,337 | 60 | 474,276 | 38 | — | — | 8 | | | | Oregon | 713,577 | 47 | 720,342 | 47 | 77,357 | 5 | | 7 | | | Pennsylvania | 2,281,127 | 46 | 2,485,967 | 51 | 103,392 | 2 | | 23 | | | Rhode Island | 130,555 | 32 | 249,508 | 61 | 25,052 | 6 | | 4 | | | South Carolina | 785,937 | 57 | 565,561 | 41 | 20,200 | 1 | 8 | | | | South Dakota | 190,700 | 60 | 118,804 | 38 | — | — | 3 | | | | Tennessee | 1,061,949 | 51 | 981,720 | 47 | 19,781 | 1 | 11 | | | | Texas | 3,799,639 | 59 | 2,433,746 | 38 | 137,994 | 2 | 32 | | | | Utah | 515,096 | 67 | 203,053 | 26 | 35,850 | 5 | 5 | | | | Vermont | 119,775 | 41 | 149,022 | 51 | 20,374 | 7 | | 3 | | | Virginia | 1,437,490 | 52 | 1,217,290 | 44 | 59,398 | 2 | 13 | | | | Washington | 1,108,864 | 45 | 1,247,652 | 50 | 103,002 | 4 | | 11 | | | West Virginia | 336,475 | 52 | 295,497 | 46 | 10,680 | 2 | 5 | | | | Wisconsin | 1,237,279 | 48 | 1,242,987 | 48 | 94,070 | 4 | | 11 | | | Wyoming | 147,947 | 68 | 60,481 | 28 | 4,6252 | 2 | 3 | | | | Total | 50,456,002 | 47.87% | 50,999,897 | 48.38% | 2,882,955 | 2.74% | 271 | 266 | |
NOTE: Total electoral votes = 538. Total electoral votes needed to win = 270. Dash (—) indicates not on ballot. Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and other candidates. 1. The District of Columbia has 3 votes. There was 1 abstention. 2. Write-in votes. Source: Federal Election Commission. Voting age population (Census Bureau Population Survey for Nov. 2000): 205,815,000 Percentage of voting age population casting a vote for president: 51.3%
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