2000 United States presidential election in Utah

The 2000 United States presidential election in Utah took place on November 7, 2000, as part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose five representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

2000 United States presidential election in Utah

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NomineeGeorge W. BushAl Gore
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateTexasTennessee
Running mateDick CheneyJoe Lieberman
Electoral vote50
Popular vote515,096203,053
Percentage66.83%26.34%

County Results
Bush
  50-60%
  60-70%
  70-80%
  80-90%


President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

George W. Bush
Republican

Utah was won by Texas Governor George W. Bush by a 40.49 percent margin of victory. With 66.83 percent of the popular vote, the state proved to be Bush's third strongest state in the 2000 election after neighboring Wyoming and Idaho.[1] The state also proved to be Gore's worst performing state.

Results edit

2000 United States presidential election in Utah[2]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanGeorge W. Bush515,09666.83%5
DemocraticAl Gore203,05326.34%0
Green PartyRalph Nader35,8504.65%0
ReformPatrick Buchanan9,3191.21%0
LibertarianHarry Browne3,6160.47%0
IndependentHoward Phillips2,7090.35%0
Natural LawJohn Hagelin7630.10%0
Socialist WorkersJames Harris1860.02%0
IndependentLouie Youngkeit1610.02%0
Write Ins-10.00%0
Totals770,754100.00%5
Voter turnout (Voting age population)

Results by county edit

CountyGeorge W. Bush
Republican
Al Gore
Democratic
Ralph Nader
Green
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%
Beaver1,65373.40%54124.02%381.69%200.89%1,11249.38%2,252
Box Elder12,28879.36%2,55516.50%3262.11%3142.03%9,73362.86%15,483
Cache25,92078.21%5,17015.60%1,5114.56%5411.63%20,75062.61%33,142
Carbon3,75850.89%3,29844.66%2132.88%1151.56%4606.23%7,384
Daggett31772.87%10423.91%92.07%51.15%21348.96%435
Davis64,37573.27%18,84521.45%2,8913.29%1,7441.99%45,53051.82%87,855
Duchesne3,62279.67%77917.14%761.67%691.52%2,84362.53%4,546
Emery3,24373.74%95821.78%811.84%1162.64%2,28551.96%4,398
Garfield1,71987.35%1789.04%432.18%281.42%1,54178.31%1,968
Grand1,82250.42%1,15832.04%54014.94%942.60%66418.38%3,614
Iron10,10680.24%1,78914.21%3412.71%3582.84%8,31766.03%12,594
Juab2,02372.64%61922.23%602.15%832.98%1,40450.41%2,785
Kane2,25480.44%38713.81%1023.64%592.11%1,86766.63%2,802
Millard3,85080.63%69614.58%731.53%1563.27%3,15466.05%4,775
Morgan2,46477.70%55317.44%802.52%742.33%1,91160.26%3,171
Piute62680.15%13317.03%101.28%121.54%49363.12%781
Rich73681.51%15216.83%101.11%50.55%58464.68%903
Salt Lake171,58555.84%107,57635.01%21,2526.92%6,8452.23%64,00920.83%307,258
San Juan2,72157.36%1,83838.74%1072.26%781.64%88318.62%4,744
Sanpete5,78177.81%1,21116.30%1532.06%2853.84%4,57061.51%7,430
Sevier5,76381.43%1,04614.78%1251.77%1432.02%4,71766.65%7,077
Summit6,16850.89%4,60137.96%1,1569.54%1961.62%1,56712.93%12,121
Tooele7,80762.56%4,00132.06%3873.10%2852.28%3,80630.50%12,480
Uintah6,73380.18%1,38716.52%1321.57%1451.73%5,34663.66%8,397
Utah98,25581.70%16,44513.67%2,7322.27%2,8242.35%81,81068.03%120,256
Wasatch3,81967.30%1,47626.01%2594.56%1212.13%2,34341.29%5,675
Washington25,48178.50%5,46516.84%7142.20%8012.47%20,01661.66%32,461
Wayne95377.80%20216.49%584.73%120.98%75161.31%1,225
Weber39,25462.56%19,89031.70%2,3713.78%1,2271.96%19,36430.86%62,742
Totals515,09666.83%203,05326.34%35,8504.65%16,7552.17%312,04340.49%770,754

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

By congressional district edit

Bush won all 3 congressional districts, including one held by a Democrat.[3]

DistrictBushGoreRepresentative
1st72%22%James V. Hansen
2nd57%34%Merrill Cook
Jim Matheson
3rd72%23%Chris Cannon

Electors edit

Technically the voters of Utah cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. Utah is allocated five electors because it has three congressional districts and two senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of five 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 five 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. Michael Leavitt
  2. Olene Walker
  3. Lewis Billings
  4. Arlene Ellis
  5. Ron Fox

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2000 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
  2. ^ Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas; 2000 Presidential General Election Results – Utah
  3. ^ "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections - County Data".
  4. ^ Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas; 2000 Events Timeline
  5. ^ Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas; 2000 Presidential electors – Utah