United States presidential election in Vermont, 2000
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The 2000 United States presidential election in Vermont took place on November 7, 2000 throughout all 50 states and D.C., which was part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose 3 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.
Vermont, in 2000, gave its 3 electoral votes to Vice President Al Gore who won the state by about 10 points over Texas Governor George W. Bush, while third-party candidate Ralph Nader took nearly 7% of the vote, his second-best showing in the country in terms of percentage of the vote. Gore's win in Vermont marked the third consecutive victory for Democrats in the Green Mountain State, and the last Republican candidate to win Vermont's three electoral votes was Bush's father, George H.W. Bush, in 1988. This election marked the first time in the Republican Party's history that a Republican nominee was elected without winning Vermont.
This election was the only time after 1988 that a Republican candidate broke 40% in a Presidential election in Vermont. It was also the last time that a Republican carried more than 1 county.
Primaries
- Vermont Democratic primary, 2000
- Vermont Republican primary, 2000
Results
United States presidential election in Vermont, 2000[1] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes | |
Democratic | Al Gore | 149,022 | 50.63% | 3 | |
Republican | George W. Bush | 119,775 | 40.70% | 0 | |
Green/Progressive | Ralph Nader | 20,374 | 6.92% | 0 | |
Reform | Pat Buchanan | 2,192 | 0.74% | 0 | |
Vermont Grassroots | Dennis "Denny" Lane | 1,044 | 0.35% | 0 | |
Libertarian | Harry Browne | 784 | 0.27% | 0 | |
Natural Law | John Hagelin | 219 | 0.07% | 0 | |
Liberty Union Party | David McReynolds | 161 | 0.05% | 0 | |
Constitution | Howard Phillips | 153 | 0.05% | 0 | |
Socialist Workers | James Harris | 70 | 0.02% | 0 | |
Write-in | 514 | 0.17% | — | ||
Totals | 294,308 | 100.00% | 7 | ||
Voter turnout | 64% | +6% |
Results Breakdown
By county
County | Gore | Votes | Bush | Votes | Nader | Votes | Others | Votes |
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Addison | 51.3% | 8,936 | 39.9% | 6,953 | 6.9% | 1,207 | 1.9% | 331 |
Bennington | 51.0% | 9,021 | 41.2% | 7,284 | 6.3% | 1,112 | 1.5% | 260 |
Caledonia | 43.0% | 5,859 | 49.5% | 6,746 | 5.7% | 771 | 1.9% | 265 |
Chittenden | 54.4% | 39,156 | 36.2% | 26,105 | 8.0% | 5,769 | 1.4% | 987 |
Essex | 39.0% | 1,129 | 54.1% | 1,564 | 4.6% | 133 | 2.3% | 66 |
Franklin | 49.6% | 9,514 | 43.7% | 8,395 | 4.3% | 823 | 2.4% | 462 |
Grand Isle | 50.4% | 1,835 | 42.6% | 1,550 | 4.8% | 174 | 2.2% | 79 |
Lamoille | 50.5% | 5,676 | 39.6% | 4,456 | 7.8% | 878 | 2.1% | 236 |
Orange | 45.6% | 6,694 | 46.7% | 6,858 | 6.0% | 888 | 1.7% | 255 |
Orleans | 45.1% | 5,472 | 47.8% | 5,799 | 4.6% | 564 | 2.4% | 297 |
Rutland | 47.6% | 13,990 | 46.1% | 13,546 | 4.6% | 1,355 | 1.6% | 471 |
Washington | 51.4% | 15,281 | 38.5% | 11,448 | 8.2% | 2,433 | 2.0% | 587 |
Windham | 52.7% | 11,319 | 34.2% | 7,358 | 11.5% | 2,475 | 1.6% | 339 |
Windsor | 51.9% | 15,140 | 40.2% | 11,713 | 6.1% | 1,792 | 1.7% | 502 |
References
- ↑ "2000 Presidential General Election Results - Vermont" (PDF). Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. 2001. Retrieved 2009-03-14. External link in
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