2000 United States presidential election in Tennessee

The 2000 United States presidential election in Tennessee was held on November 7, 2000, and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose 11 representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

2000 United States presidential election in Tennessee

← 1996November 7, 20002004 →
Turnout63.03% Increase[1] 0.26 pp
 
NomineeGeorge W. BushAl Gore
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateTexasTennessee
Running mateDick CheneyJoe Lieberman
Electoral vote110
Popular vote1,061,949981,720
Percentage51.15%47.28%


President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

George W. Bush
Republican

Tennessee was won by Governor George W. Bush by a 3.87% margin of victory, despite having voted for President Bill Clinton in 1992 and 1996 and being the home state of Vice President Al Gore. If Gore had carried his home state, he, instead of Bush, would have been elected president.[2]

Gore's defeat was considered somewhat of an upset, as he had previously won every county in Tennessee in 1990 and was considered to have been a popular senator in the state prior to his election as vice president.

This was the last of three consecutive elections in which Tennessee was decided by single-digit margins, and as of 2020, this is the last election with such results. Since 2000, Tennessee has rapidly moved away from swing state status and become a Republican stronghold.[3] Gore was the first major party nominee to lose his home state since George McGovern lost South Dakota in 1972. Additionally, this was the first election where a presidential nominee won the state with more than a million votes. As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which Campbell County, Lewis County, Robertson County, Gibson County, Dickson County, Bedford County, Franklin County, Warren County, Henry County, Marshall County, Giles County, Marion County, White County, Hickman County, DeKalb County, Crockett County, Cannon County, and Decatur County voted for the Democratic nominee. Gore's victories in Marion and Campbell remain the last time that a Democrat has carried any county in staunchly Republican East Tennessee. This is also the last time that Tennessee voted to the left of Arizona, Colorado, Virginia, and North Carolina.

Primary elections edit

Democratic primary edit

2000 Tennessee Democratic presidential primary

← 1996March 14, 2000 (2000-03-14)2004 →

81 delegates to the Democratic National Convention (68 pledged, 13 unpledged)
The number of pledged delegates received is determined by the popular vote
 
CandidateAl GoreBill Bradley
(withdrawn)
Home stateTennesseeNew Jersey
Delegate count680
Popular vote198,26411,323
Percentage92.13%5.26%

Results by county
Gore:      75–80%      80–85%      85–90%     90–95%      95–100%

The 2000 Tennessee Democratic presidential primary was held on March 14, 2000, as one of 6 contests scheduled the following week after Super Tuesday. The Tennessee primary was an open primary, with the state awarding 81 delegates towards the 2000 Democratic National Convention, of which 68 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary.

Vice president Al Gore easily decided the primary in his home state, winning 92.1% of the vote and all 68 delegates. Senator Bill Bradley took only 5.3% of the vote and earned 0 delegates, while Lyndon LaRouche Jr. only got 0.5% of the vote.

2000 Tennessee Democratic presidential primary[4]
CandidateVotes%Delegates[5]
Al Gore198,26492.1368
Bill Bradley (withdrawn)11,3235.26
Uncommitted4,4072.0513
Lyndon LaRouche Jr.1,0310.48
Write-in votes1780.08
Total215,203100%81

Republican primary edit

2000 Tennessee Republican presidential primary

← 1996March 14, 2000 (2000-03-14)2004 →

 
CandidateGeorge W. BushJohn McCain
Home stateTexasArizona
Delegate count370
Popular vote193,16636,436
Percentage77.02%14.53%

 
CandidateAlan Keyes
Home stateMaryland
Delegate count0
Popular vote16,916
Percentage6.75%

Results by county
Bush:      60–65%      65–70%      70–75%      75–80%      80–85%      85–90%

The 2000 Tennessee Republican presidential primary was held on March 14, 2000, as one of 6 contests scheduled the following week after Super Tuesday. The Tennessee primary was an open primary, with the state awarding 37 delegates towards the 2000 Republican National Convention.

George W. Bush won the primary with 77.0% of the vote and all 37 of the state's delegates. John McCain came second with 14.5% of the vote. Alan Keyes came third with 6.8% of the vote.

2000 Tennessee Republican presidential primary[6]
CandidateVotesPercentageDelegates
George W. Bush193,16677.02%37
John McCain36,43614.53%0
Alan Keyes16,9166.75%0
Gary Bauer1,3050.52%0
Steve Forbes1,0180.41%0
Orrin Hatch2520.10%0
Write-ins750.03%0
Uncommitted1,6230.65%0
Total250,791100.00%37

General election edit

United States presidential election in Tennessee, 2000[7]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanGeorge Walker Bush1,061,94951.15%11
DemocraticAlbert Arnold Gore Jr.981,72047.28%0
IndependentRalph Nader19,7810.95%0
IndependentHarry Edson Browne4,2840.21%0
IndependentPatrick Joseph Buchanan4,2500.20%0
Totals2,071,98411

By county edit

CountyGeorge W. Bush
Republican
Al Gore
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal
#%#%#%#%
Anderson14,68851.04%13,55647.10%5351.86%1,1323.94%28,779
Bedford5,91148.42%6,13650.27%1601.31%-225-1.85%12,207
Benton2,48439.36%3,70058.63%1272.01%-1,216-19.27%6,311
Bledsoe2,38056.72%1,75641.85%601.43%62414.87%4,196
Blount25,27362.15%14,68836.12%7011.72%10,58526.03%40,662
Bradley20,16768.50%8,76829.78%5081.73%11,39938.72%29,443
Campbell5,78446.57%6,49252.27%1451.17%-708-5.70%12,421
Cannon1,92440.96%2,69757.42%761.62%-773-16.46%4,697
Carroll5,46550.48%5,23948.39%1231.14%2262.09%10,827
Carter12,11163.40%6,72435.20%2671.40%5,38728.20%19,102
Cheatham6,35650.38%6,06248.05%1981.57%2942.33%12,616
Chester3,48760.88%2,19238.27%490.86%1,29522.61%5,728
Claiborne5,02355.81%3,84142.68%1361.51%1,18213.13%9,000
Clay1,46842.65%1,93156.10%431.25%-463-13.45%3,442
Cocke6,18560.41%3,87237.82%1821.78%2,31322.59%10,239
Coffee8,78849.40%8,74149.14%2591.46%470.26%17,788
Crockett2,67649.19%2,70549.72%591.08%-29-0.53%5,440
Cumberland10,99457.81%7,64440.20%3791.99%3,35017.61%19,017
Davidson84,11740.33%120,50857.77%3,9631.90%-36,391-17.44%208,588
Decatur2,04646.82%2,27852.13%461.05%-232-5.31%4,370
DeKalb2,41138.48%3,76560.10%891.42%-1,354-21.62%6,265
Dickson7,01645.10%8,33253.56%2081.34%-1,316-8.46%15,556
Dyer6,28253.05%5,42545.82%1341.13%8577.23%11,841
Fayette6,40255.53%5,03743.69%900.78%1,36511.84%11,529
Fentress3,41756.68%2,52941.95%831.38%88814.73%6,029
Franklin6,56044.65%7,82853.28%3032.06%-1,268-8.63%14,691
Gibson8,28648.35%8,66350.55%1881.10%-377-2.20%17,137
Giles4,37743.48%5,52754.91%1621.61%-1,150-11.43%10,066
Grainger3,74660.48%2,36138.12%871.40%1,38522.36%6,194
Greene12,54060.24%7,90937.99%3671.76%4,63122.25%20,816
Grundy1,55333.79%2,97064.62%731.59%-1,417-30.83%4,596
Hamblen11,82460.02%7,56438.40%3111.58%4,26021.62%19,699
Hamilton66,60555.33%51,70842.95%2,0661.72%14,89712.38%120,379
Hancock1,34364.72%69033.25%422.02%65331.47%2,075
Hardeman3,72942.36%4,95356.26%1211.37%-1,224-13.90%8,803
Hardin4,95156.38%3,73542.53%961.09%1,21613.85%8,782
Hawkins10,07158.90%6,75339.50%2741.60%3,31819.40%17,098
Haywood2,55439.43%3,88760.00%370.57%-1,333-20.57%6,478
Henderson5,15361.35%3,16637.69%800.95%1,98723.66%8,399
Henry5,94448.29%6,09349.50%2722.21%-149-1.21%12,309
Hickman2,91440.12%4,23958.36%1111.53%-1,325-18.24%7,264
Houston99331.76%2,08166.55%531.69%-1,088-34.79%3,127
Humphreys2,38735.73%4,20562.94%891.33%-1,818-27.21%6,681
Jackson1,38429.11%3,30469.50%661.39%-1,920-40.39%4,754
Jefferson8,65761.45%5,22637.10%2041.45%3,43124.35%14,087
Johnson3,74066.11%1,81332.05%1041.84%1,92734.06%5,657
Knox86,85157.68%60,96940.49%2,7661.84%25,88217.19%150,586
Lake78135.12%1,41963.80%241.08%-638-28.68%2,224
Lauderdale3,32943.70%4,22455.45%650.85%-895-11.75%7,618
Lawrence7,61352.61%6,64345.91%2141.48%9706.70%14,470
Lewis2,03746.09%2,28151.61%1022.31%-244-5.52%4,420
Lincoln5,43550.99%5,06047.47%1641.54%3753.52%10,659
Loudon10,26662.57%5,90535.99%2351.43%4,36126.58%16,406
Macon3,36651.86%3,05947.13%661.02%3074.73%6,491
Madison17,86252.64%15,78146.51%2870.85%2,0816.13%33,930
Marion4,65145.38%5,44153.08%1581.54%-790-7.70%10,250
Marshall4,10543.86%5,10754.57%1471.57%-1,002-10.71%9,359
Maury11,93050.98%11,12747.55%3431.47%8033.43%23,400
McMinn10,15561.17%6,14237.00%3031.83%4,01324.17%16,600
McNairy4,89754.48%4,00344.53%890.99%8949.95%8,989
Meigs1,79753.01%1,55545.87%381.12%2427.14%3,390
Monroe7,51457.79%5,32740.97%1621.25%2,18716.82%13,003
Montgomery19,64450.31%18,81848.20%5821.49%8262.11%39,044
Moore1,14549.76%1,10748.11%492.13%381.65%2,301
Morgan3,14451.02%2,92147.40%971.57%2233.62%6,162
Obion6,16849.58%6,05648.68%2161.74%1120.90%12,440
Overton2,87538.35%4,50760.13%1141.52%-1,632-21.78%7,496
Perry1,16540.65%1,65057.57%511.78%-485-16.92%2,866
Pickett1,28157.21%93941.94%190.85%34215.27%2,239
Polk2,90751.97%2,57446.01%1132.02%3335.96%5,594
Putnam11,24850.13%10,78548.07%4051.80%4632.06%22,438
Rhea5,90060.38%3,72238.09%1501.53%2,17822.29%9,772
Roane11,34553.20%9,57544.90%4061.90%1,7708.30%21,326
Robertson9,67547.98%10,24950.83%2401.19%-574-2.85%20,164
Rutherford33,44553.79%27,36044.00%1,3772.21%6,0859.79%62,182
Scott3,57954.10%2,96744.85%691.04%6129.25%6,615
Sequatchie2,16955.80%1,64842.40%701.80%52113.40%3,887
Sevier16,73465.97%8,20832.36%4231.67%8,52633.61%25,365
Shelby141,75642.09%190,40456.54%4,5951.36%-48,648-14.45%336,755
Smith2,38432.44%4,88466.47%801.09%-2,500-34.03%7,348
Stewart1,82638.18%2,87060.02%861.80%-1,044-21.84%4,782
Sullivan33,48260.08%21,35438.32%8911.60%12,12821.76%55,727
Sumner27,60154.68%22,11843.82%7581.50%5,48310.86%50,477
Tipton10,07060.84%6,30038.06%1821.10%3,77022.78%16,552
Trousdale95032.26%1,96666.76%290.98%-1,016-34.50%2,945
Unicoi3,78058.80%2,56639.91%831.29%1,21518.89%6,429
Union3,19954.96%2,56444.05%581.00%63510.91%5,821
Van Buren84539.65%1,25558.89%311.45%-410-19.24%2,131
Warren5,55242.28%7,37856.19%2011.53%-1,826-13.91%13,131
Washington22,57959.51%14,76938.93%5941.57%7,81020.58%37,942
Wayne3,37063.51%1,85935.04%771.45%1,51128.47%5,306
Weakley6,10651.55%5,57047.03%1681.42%5364.52%11,844
White3,52545.34%4,13553.18%1151.48%-610-7.84%7,775
Williamson38,90166.58%18,74532.08%7831.34%20,15634.50%58,429
Wilson18,84452.47%16,56146.11%5111.42%2,2836.36%35,916
Totals1,061,94951.15%981,72047.28%32,5121.57%80,2293.87%2,076,181

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

Electors edit

The electors of each state and the District of Columbia met on December 18, 2000[8] 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 Bush and Dick Cheney:[9]

  1. Lamar Alexander
  2. Daniel Dirksen Baker
  3. Lana Bowman Ball
  4. Nancy Cunningham
  5. Winfield Dunn
  6. Jimmy Exum
  7. Jim Henry
  8. Raja Jubran
  9. Anie Kent
  10. Patti Saliba
  11. Mamon Wright

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Tennessee Voter Turnout in 2000". Tennessee Secretary of State. November 7, 2000. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
  2. ^ Perez-Pena, Richard (November 9, 2000). "THE 2000 ELECTIONS: TENNESSEE; Loss in Home State Leaves Gore Depending on Florida". The New York Times.
  3. ^ "Our Campaigns - Container Detail Page". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  4. ^ "March 14, 2000 Presidential Preference Primary" (PDF). Tennessee Secretary of State. Retrieved September 15, 2023.
  5. ^ "Election 2000: Tennessee Democrat". The Green Papers. Retrieved September 15, 2023.
  6. ^ "2000 Tennessee Republican presidential primary election results".
  7. ^ "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections".
  8. ^ 2000 Presidential General Election Results - Pennsylvania
  9. ^ "President Elect - 2000". presidentelect.org. Archived from the original on March 3, 2009. Retrieved January 11, 2022.