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The 2000 United States presidential election was the 54th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 7, 2000. The Republican nominee, Governor George W. Bush of Texas, the eldest son of George H. W. Bush, narrowly defeated incumbent Democratic Vice President Al Gore.
Results of the presidential election of 2000, won by George W. Bush with 271 electoral votes
Change history with the 2000 presidential election interactive map. Update a state winner by clicking it to rotate through candidates. Alternately, select a candidate color in the Map Color Palette, then select states to apply.
United States presidential election of 2000 was an American presidential election held on November 7, 2000, in which Republican George W. Bush narrowly lost the popular vote to Democrat Al Gore but defeated Gore in the electoral college.
The result of the 2000 presidential election ending in such a close call wasn’t a huge surprise: According to The Perfect Tie, the Gallup tracking poll showed nine lead changes during the fall...
Detailed national-level Presidential Election Results for 2000.
Official Primary Election Results by State (PDF) (Excel) Summary Tables (Excel) This information is not intended to replace the law or to change its meaning, nor does this information create or confer any rights for or on any person or bind the Federal Election Commission or the public.
Bush won his party's White House nomination with the sweeping 14 March 2000 primary wins in the US southern states. This goes against the belief that the U.S. Supreme Court handed the presidency...
George W. Bush received fewer popular votes than Albert Gore Jr., but received a majority of electoral votes. An elector from the District of Columbia "cast a blank ballot", effectively abstaining, so DC cast only 2 of its 3 electoral votes for a candidate for both President and Vice President.
Party Nominees: Electoral Vote: Popular Vote Presidential: Vice Presidential Republican: George W. Bush: Richard Cheney: 271: 50.4%: 50,455,156: 47.9% Democratic