2000 United States presidential election in North Dakota

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United States presidential election in North Dakota, 2000

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Nominee George W. Bush Al Gore
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Texas Tennessee
Running mate Dick Cheney Joe Lieberman
Electoral vote 3 0
Popular vote 174,852 95,284
Percentage 60.7% 33.1%

County Results

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

George W. Bush
Republican

The 2000 United States presidential election in North Dakota took place on November 7, 2000, and 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.

North Dakota was won by Governor George W. Bush with a double-digit margin of victory of 27.6%. Bush won most of the counties of the state. He won all but two counties: Rolette County, which Gore won with 61% of the vote and Sioux County, which Gore won with 70% of the vote. North Dakota gave Pat Buchanan his best performance in the nation with 2.5% of the vote,[1] whilst third-party candidates performed very well overall, obtaining a total of 6.6% of the vote.[2]

Winning 60.66% of the popular vote, North Dakota proved to be Bush's fifth strongest state in the 2000 election after Wyoming, Idaho, Utah and Nebraska[3].

Results

United States presidential election in North Dakota, 2000
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican George W. Bush 174,852 60.7% 3
Democratic Al Gore 95,284 33.1% 0
Green Ralph Nader 9,497 3.3% 0
Reform Patrick Buchanan 7,288 2.5% 0
Libertarian Harry Browne 671 0.2% 0
Constitution Howard Phillips 373 0.1% 0
Natural Law John Hagelin 302 0.1% 0
Totals - 100.00% 3
Voter turnout 60%

By county

County Gore% Gore# Bush% Bush# Others% Others# Total
Adams County 24.66% 286 71.21% 826 04.14% 48 1,160
Barnes County 33.63% 1,933 60.06% 3,452 06.32% 363 5,748
Benson County 44.20% 952 48.98% 1,055 06.82% 147 2,154
Billings County 15.62% 82 75.05% 394 09.33% 49 525
Bottineau County 31.79% 1,173 63.66% 2,349 04.55% 168 3,690
Bowman County 22.43% 330 73.42% 1,080 04.15% 61 1,471
Burke County 28.49% 296 67.18% 698 04.33% 45 1,039
Burleigh County 28.54% 9,842 65.16% 22,467 06.30% 2,173 34,482
Cass County 36.36% 21,451 56.85% 33,536 06.79% 4,008 58,995
Cavalier County 26.06% 618 63.81% 1,513 10.12% 240 2,371
Dickey County 28.93% 806 66.51% 1,853 04.56% 127 2,786
Divide County 38.54% 306 55.79% 443 05.67% 45 794
Dunn County 27.43% 474 65.05% 1,124 07.52% 130 1,728
Eddy County 36.12% 458 55.44% 703 08.44% 107 1,268
Emmons County 20.33% 405 71.79% 1,430 07.88% 157 1,992
Foster County 27.19% 474 67.24% 1,172 05.57% 97 1,743
Golden Valley County 19.21% 156 75.25% 611 05.54% 45 812
Grand Forks County 37.32% 10,593 55.93% 15,875 06.75% 1,917 28,385
Grant County 16.47% 235 75.47% 1,077 08.06% 115 1,427
Griggs County 32.95% 484 62.63% 920 04.42% 65 1,469
Hettinger County 23.24% 353 69.59% 1,057 07.18% 109 1,519
Kidder County 22.18% 283 65.60% 837 12.23% 156 1,276
LaMoure County 27.92% 689 64.42% 1,590 07.66% 189 2,468
Logan County 19.48% 223 70.92% 812 09.61% 110 1,145
McHenry County 32.44% 888 61.45% 1,682 06.10% 167 2,737
McIntosh County 21.53% 350 72.45% 1,178 06.03% 98 1,626
McKenzie County 27.62% 653 69.12% 1,634 03.26% 77 2,364
McLean County 31.53% 1,465 62.23% 2,891 06.24% 290 4,646
Mercer County 23.23% 1,011 68.55% 2,984 08.22% 358 4,353
Morton County 30.64% 3,439 62.31% 6,993 07.05% 791 11,223
Mountrail County 43.37% 1,256 50.62% 1,466 06.01% 174 2,896
Nelson County 37.34% 687 56.03% 1,031 06.63% 122 1,840
Oliver County 23.22% 244 67.46% 709 09.32% 98 1,051
Pembina County 28.92% 1,093 64.30% 2,430 06.77% 256 3,779
Pierce County 25.37% 500 68.39% 1,348 06.24% 123 1,971
Ramsey County 33.31% 1,658 60.38% 3,005 06.31% 314 4,977
Ransom County 39.72% 1,080 54.73% 1,488 05.55% 151 2,719
Renville County 33.26% 443 61.56% 820 05.18% 69 1,332
Richland County 31.07% 2,490 62.37% 4,999 06.56% 526 8,015
Rolette County 60.96% 2,681 32.20% 1,416 06.84% 301 4,398
Sargent County 43.91% 959 50.50% 1,103 05.59% 122 2,184
Sheridan County 17.35% 161 76.19% 707 06.47% 60 928
Sioux County 69.55% 724 25.84% 269 04.61% 48 1,041
Slope County 19.23% 85 71.49% 316 09.28% 41 442
Stark County 28.47% 2,784 65.33% 6,387 06.20% 606 9,777
Steele County 39.26% 475 54.13% 655 06.61% 80 1,210
Stutsman County 33.64% 3,067 60.19% 5,488 06.17% 563 9,118
Towner County 34.48% 410 58.37% 694 07.15% 85 1,189
Traill County 36.77% 1,512 58.17% 2,392 05.06% 208 4,112
Walsh County 33.64% 1,743 59.80% 3,099 06.56% 340 5,182
Ward County 33.51% 7,533 62.26% 13,997 04.23% 952 22,482
Wells County 27.43% 661 66.80% 1,610 05.77% 139 2,410
Williams County 29.85% 2,330 66.44% 5,187 03.71% 290 7,807

Electors

Technically the voters of North Dakota cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. North Dakota is allocated 3 electors because it has 1 congressional districts and 2 senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of 3 electors, who pledge to vote for their candidate and his or her running mate. Whoever wins the majority of votes in the state is awarded all 3 electoral votes. Their chosen electors then vote for president and vice president. Although electors are pledged to their candidate and running mate, they are not obligated to vote for them. An elector who votes for someone other than his or her candidate is known as a faithless elector.

The electors of each state and the District of Columbia met on December 18, 2000[4] to cast their votes for president and vice president. The Electoral College itself never meets as one body. Instead the electors from each state and the District of Columbia met in their respective capitols.

The following were the members of the Electoral College from the state. All were pledged to and voted for George W. Bush and Dick Cheney:[5]

  1. Rosemarie Myrdal
  2. Edward T. Schafer
  3. Bryce Steibel

References

  1. ^ "2000 Presidential Election Statistics". U.S Election Atlas. David Leip. Retrieved 2017-01-10.
  2. ^ http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/
  3. ^ "2000 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  4. ^ http://www.uselectionatlas.org/INFORMATION/ARTICLES/pe2000timeline.php
  5. ^ http://presidentelect.org/e2000.html