2000 United States presidential election in Montana

The 2000 United States presidential election in Montana took place on November 7, 2000, and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose three electors to the Electoral College, which voted for president and vice president.

2000 United States presidential election in Montana

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NomineeGeorge W. BushAl GoreRalph Nader
PartyRepublicanDemocraticGreen
Home stateTexasTennesseeConnecticut
Running mateDick CheneyJoe LiebermanWinona LaDuke
Electoral vote300
Popular vote240,178137,12624,437
Percentage58.44%33.37%5.95%

County Results

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

George W. Bush
Republican

Montana was won by Governor George W. Bush. Bush won most of the counties in the state, and only obtained less than 40% in three counties. Bush won the highest populated county, Yellowstone County with exactly 59% of the vote. Gore won a total of five counties, and did the best in Deer Lodge County.

Ralph Nader, the Green party nominee, performed very well here, getting 5.95% of the vote statewide. He did very well in the western part of the state, getting over 5% of the vote in most of the counties in the region. His best performance by far was in Missoula County, where he got over 15% of the vote, which was the only county Nader cracked double digits. Nader's performance in Montana made it his fifth strongest state after Alaska, Vermont, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.[1]

As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which Missoula County voted for the Republican candidate. Al Gore's 33.4% of the vote was the worst performance for a Democrat in Montana since Jimmy Carter in 1980, and no Democrat has fallen under that number since. Gore's margin of loss is the largest for a Democrat in Montana since James M. Cox in 1920.

Results edit

2000 United States presidential election in Montana[2]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanGeorge W. Bush240,17858.44%3
DemocraticAl Gore137,12633.37%0
GreenRalph Nader24,4375.95%0
ReformPatrick Buchanan5,6971.39%0
LibertarianHarry Browne1,7180.42%0
ConstitutionHoward Phillips1,1550.28%0
Natural LawJohn Hagelin6750.16%0
Totals410,986100.00%3
Voter turnout (Voting age/registered)61%/59%

By county edit

CountyGeorge W. Bush
Republican
Al Gore
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal
#%#%#%#%
Beaverhead3,11374.19%79919.04%2846.77%2,31455.15%4,196
Big Horn1,65139.68%2,34556.36%1653.97%-694-16.68%4,161
Blaine1,41051.11%1,24645.16%1033.73%1645.95%2,759
Broadwater1,48871.75%46222.28%1245.98%1,02649.47%2,074
Carbon3,00862.81%1,43429.94%3477.25%1,57432.87%4,789
Carter57388.84%538.22%192.95%52080.62%645
Cascade18,16454.52%13,13739.43%2,0166.05%5,02715.09%33,317
Chouteau2,03970.68%68623.78%1605.55%1,35346.90%2,885
Custer3,15664.34%1,50130.60%2485.06%1,65533.74%4,905
Daniels75067.57%30327.30%575.14%44740.27%1,110
Dawson2,72363.76%1,36431.94%1844.31%1,35931.82%4,271
Deer Lodge1,49332.93%2,67258.93%3698.14%-1,179-26.00%4,534
Fallon1,06177.50%25618.70%523.80%80558.80%1,369
Fergus4,35372.62%1,35222.56%2894.82%3,00150.06%5,994
Flathead22,51966.55%8,32924.61%2,9918.84%14,19041.94%33,839
Gallatin18,83358.78%10,00931.24%3,1989.98%8,82427.54%32,040
Garfield65187.50%618.20%324.30%59079.30%744
Glacier1,70941.44%2,21153.61%2044.95%-502-12.17%4,124
Golden Valley40576.27%8816.57%387.16%31759.70%531
Granite1,18174.28%29518.55%1147.17%88655.73%1,590
Hill3,39251.72%2,76042.09%4066.19%6329.63%6,558
Jefferson3,30864.07%1,51329.30%3426.62%1,79534.77%5,163
Judith Basin1,05775.82%27819.94%594.23%77955.88%1,394
Lake6,44156.26%3,88433.93%1,1239.81%2,55722.33%11,448
Lewis and Clark15,09155.34%9,98236.61%2,1968.05%5,10918.73%27,269
Liberty75272.03%24323.28%494.69%50948.75%1,044
Lincoln5,57871.09%1,62920.76%6398.14%3,94950.33%7,846
Madison2,65672.65%75820.73%2426.62%1,89851.92%3,656
McCone82772.42%26723.38%484.20%56049.04%1,142
Meagher69874.65%17618.82%616.52%52255.83%935
Mineral1,07865.77%38223.31%17910.92%69642.46%1,639
Missoula21,47446.11%17,24137.02%7,86116.88%4,2339.09%46,576
Musselshell1,58271.68%51223.20%1135.12%1,07048.48%2,207
Park4,52361.07%2,15429.08%7299.84%2,36931.99%7,406
Petroleum25483.01%3611.76%165.23%21871.25%306
Phillips1,72777.51%42318.99%783.50%1,30458.52%2,228
Pondera1,94867.27%79227.35%1565.39%1,15639.92%2,896
Powder River86085.32%11511.41%333.27%74573.91%1,008
Powell1,97169.60%63822.53%2237.87%1,33347.07%2,832
Prairie54172.52%16421.98%415.50%37750.54%746
Ravalli11,24165.21%4,45125.82%1,5468.97%6,79039.39%17,238
Richland2,85870.87%1,01825.24%1573.89%1,84045.63%4,033
Roosevelt1,60542.09%2,05954.00%1493.91%-454-11.91%3,813
Rosebud1,82653.35%1,39440.72%2035.93%43212.63%3,423
Sanders3,14466.60%1,16524.68%4128.73%1,97941.92%4,721
Sheridan1,17659.85%70235.73%874.43%47424.12%1,965
Silver Bow6,29937.71%8,96753.68%1,4378.60%-2,628-15.97%16,703
Stillwater2,76570.57%92523.61%2285.82%1,84046.96%3,918
Sweet Grass1,45078.55%30516.52%914.93%1,14562.03%1,846
Teton2,29469.22%84725.56%1735.22%1,44743.66%3,314
Toole1,63968.92%63026.49%1094.58%1,00942.43%2,378
Treasure34471.82%10622.13%296.05%23849.69%479
Valley2,50063.08%1,27332.12%1904.79%1,22730.96%3,963
Wheatland70870.87%24324.32%484.80%46546.55%999
Wibaux36971.24%12123.36%285.41%24847.88%518
Yellowstone33,92259.00%20,37035.43%3,2075.58%13,55223.57%57,499
Totals240,17858.44%137,12633.36%33,6938.20%103,05225.08%410,997

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

By congressional district edit

Due to the state's low population, only one congressional district is allocated. This district, called the At-Large district, because it covers the entire state, and thus is equivalent to the statewide election results.

DistrictBushGoreRepresentative
At-large58.4%33.4%Denny Rehberg

Electors edit

The electors of each state and the District of Columbia met on December 18, 2000[3] to cast their votes for president and vice president. The following were the members of the Electoral College from the state, each of whom was pledged to and voted for George W. Bush: Thelma Baker, Jack Galt, and Tillie Pierce.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2000 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
  2. ^ "2000 Presidential General Election Results - Montana".
  3. ^ "2000 Post-Election Timeline of Events".
  4. ^ "President Elect - 2000". Archived from the original on February 12, 2012. Retrieved October 31, 2009.