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2000 United States presidential election in Minnesota

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FieldValue
election_name2000 United States presidential election in Minnesota
countryMinnesota
flag_year1983
flag_imageFile:Flag of Minnesota (1983-2024).svg
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1996 United States presidential election in Minnesota
previous_year1996
next_election2004 United States presidential election in Minnesota
next_year2004
turnout70.11%
election_dateNovember 7, 2000
image_sizex160px
image1Al Gore, Vice President of the United States, official portrait 1994 (3x4 close cropped).jpg
nominee1**Al Gore**
party1Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party
home_state1Tennessee
running_mate1**Joe Lieberman**
electoral_vote1**10**
popular_vote1**1,168,266**
percentage1**47.91%**
image2GeorgeWBush (1).jpg
nominee2George W. Bush
party2Republican Party of Minnesota
home_state2Texas
running_mate2Dick Cheney
electoral_vote20
popular_vote21,109,659
percentage245.50%
image3Ralph Nader 1999 (cropped).jpg
nominee3Ralph Nader
party3Green Party of Minnesota
home_state3Connecticut
running_mate3Winona LaDuke
electoral_vote30
popular_vote3126,696
percentage35.20%
map_image{{Switcher
titlePresident
before_electionBill Clinton
before_partyMinnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
after_electionGeorge W. Bush
after_partyRepublican Party of Minnesota

Main article: 2000 United States presidential election

| [[File:Minnesota Presidential Election Results 2000.svg|320px]] | County results | [[File:2000 MN President results by district.svg|320px]] | Congressional district results | [[File:MN President 2000.svg|320px]] | Precinct results}} Gore Bush Tie/No Data The 2000 United States presidential election in Minnesota took place on November 7, 2000, as part of the 2000 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states and D.C. Voters chose ten representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Minnesota was won by Vice President Al Gore by a 2.39% margin of victory, a much weaker performance than President Bill Clinton had in 1996, when he carried the state with 51% of the vote and a 16% margin of victory. Despite winning the state, Gore lost most of the counties and congressional districts in the state. However, Gore won highly populated counties such as Hennepin County, Ramsey County, and St. Louis County by safe margins. In terms of congressional districts, Gore won three districts including the urban 4th and 5th and won the 8th district with less than fifty percent of the vote. Bush overall dominated the rural areas, located in the western and southern parts of the state, and became the first Republican presidential nominee to win Red Lake County since Warren G. Harding in 1920. Nonetheless, he became the first ever Republican to win the White House without carrying Fillmore County. No Republican has won the state since Richard Nixon in 1972, a Democratic streak longer than any other state.

Gore carried the state by a fairly close margin, largely on the strength of his performance in the Twin Cities metro. , this is the last election in which Cook County voted for a Republican presidential candidate.

Results

2000 United States presidential election in MinnesotaPartyCandidateRunning mateVotesPercentageElectoral votesMinnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 3px"Republican Party (United States)}}; width: 3px"Green Party (United States)}}; width: 3px"
**Democratic (DFL)****Al Gore****Joe Lieberman****1,168,266****47.91%****10**
RepublicanGeorge W. BushDick Cheney1,109,65945.50%0
GreenRalph NaderWinona LaDuke126,6965.20%0
ReformPat BuchananEzola Foster22,1660.91%0
LibertarianHarry BrowneArt Olivier5,2820.22%0
ConstitutionHoward PhillipsJ. Curtis Frazier3,2720.13%0
Natural LawJohn HagelinA. Nat. Goldhaber2,2940.09%0
Socialist WorkersJames HarrisMargaret Trowe1,0220.04%0
Write Ins280.00%0
Totals**2,438,685****100.00%****10**
Voter turnout (Voting age/Registered)67%/75%

Results by county

CountyAl Gore
DFLGeorge W. Bush
RepublicanRalph Nader
GreenPat Buchanan
ReformVarious candidates
Other partiesMarginTotal votes cast#%#%#%#%#%#%Totals1,168,26647.91%1,109,65945.50%126,6965.20%22,1660.91%11,8980.49%58,6072.41%2,438,685
Aitkin3,83046.37%3,75545.46%4034.88%2202.66%520.63%750.91%8,260
Anoka68,00846.70%69,25647.56%6,6164.54%1,0400.71%6990.48%-1,248-0.86%145,619
Becker5,25336.65%8,15256.88%5914.12%2641.84%730.51%-2,899-20.23%14,333
Beltrami7,30142.41%8,34648.48%1,2697.37%2111.23%900.52%-1,045-6.07%17,217
Benton6,00940.31%7,66351.40%8625.78%2781.86%960.64%-1,654-11.09%14,908
Big Stone1,43047.99%1,37045.97%1093.66%591.98%120.40%602.02%2,980
Blue Earth12,32944.99%12,94247.23%1,7616.43%2380.87%1320.48%-613-2.24%27,402
Brown4,65036.23%7,37057.43%5614.37%2001.56%530.41%-2,720-21.20%12,834
Carlton8,62057.16%5,57836.99%6344.20%1831.21%660.44%3,04220.17%15,081
Carver12,46235.58%20,79059.36%1,3813.94%2210.63%1670.48%-8,328-23.78%35,021
Cass5,53440.71%7,13452.48%6634.88%1971.45%650.48%-1,600-11.77%13,593
Chippewa2,95246.47%2,97746.87%2684.22%1131.78%420.66%-25-0.40%6,352
Chisago9,59343.63%10,93749.74%1,1165.08%2391.09%1020.46%-1,344-6.11%21,987
Clay10,12843.36%11,71250.14%9634.12%4281.83%1270.54%-1,584-6.78%23,358
Clearwater1,46638.34%2,13755.88%1343.50%691.80%180.47%-671-17.54%3,824
Cook1,17141.52%1,29545.92%29010.28%250.89%391.38%-124-4.40%2,820
Cottonwood2,50340.50%3,36954.51%2083.37%741.20%270.44%-866-14.01%6,181
Crow Wing11,25540.01%15,03553.45%1,3144.67%3981.41%1260.45%-3,780-13.44%28,128
Dakota85,44646.88%87,25047.87%7,7994.28%9890.54%7650.42%-1,804-0.99%182,249
Dodge3,37041.86%4,21352.34%3274.06%961.19%440.55%-843-10.48%8,050
Douglas6,35236.92%9,81157.02%7464.34%2181.27%780.45%-3,459-20.10%17,205
Faribault3,62443.02%4,33651.47%3093.67%1131.34%420.50%-712-8.45%8,424
Fillmore5,02049.10%4,64645.45%4094.00%950.93%530.52%3743.65%10,223
Freeborn8,51452.75%6,84342.40%5553.44%1380.86%890.55%1,67110.35%16,139
Goodhue9,98144.84%10,85248.76%1,0934.91%2331.05%980.44%-871-3.92%22,257
Grant1,50741.58%1,80449.78%2145.91%812.24%180.50%-297-8.20%3,624
Hennepin307,59953.60%225,65739.32%35,5846.20%2,3000.40%2,7060.47%81,94214.28%573,846
Houston4,50244.28%5,07749.94%4214.14%1171.15%500.49%-575-5.66%10,167
Hubbard3,63237.78%5,30755.21%4845.03%1311.36%590.61%-1,675-17.43%9,613
Isanti6,24741.84%7,66851.36%7535.04%1751.17%860.58%-1,421-9.52%14,929
Itasca10,58348.74%9,54543.96%1,1375.24%2961.36%1530.70%1,0384.78%21,714
Jackson2,36443.47%2,77350.99%1943.57%771.42%300.55%-409-7.52%5,438
Kanabec2,83141.57%3,48051.09%3445.05%1081.59%480.70%-649-9.52%6,811
Kandiyohi8,22042.62%10,02651.99%7343.81%2281.18%770.40%-1,806-9.37%19,285
Kittson1,10741.98%1,35351.31%682.58%883.34%210.80%-246-9.33%2,637
Koochiching2,90342.20%3,52351.21%3024.39%1011.47%500.73%-620-9.01%6,879
Lac qui Parle2,24450.39%1,94143.59%1603.59%871.95%210.47%3036.80%4,453
Lake3,57954.53%2,46537.56%4266.49%580.88%350.53%1,11416.97%6,563
Lake of the Woods84838.77%1,21655.60%743.38%331.51%160.73%-368-16.83%2,187
Le Sueur5,36143.48%6,13849.78%6034.89%1831.48%460.37%-777-6.30%12,331
Lincoln1,59048.42%1,51346.07%1053.20%541.64%220.67%772.35%3,284
Lyon4,73741.23%6,08752.98%4604.00%1441.25%610.53%-1,350-11.75%11,489
Mahnomen92141.41%1,12250.45%964.32%713.19%140.63%-201-9.04%2,224
Marshall1,91036.74%2,91256.01%1603.08%1913.67%260.50%-1,002-19.27%5,199
Martin4,16640.17%5,68654.83%3763.63%960.93%470.45%-1,520-14.66%10,371
McLeod5,60936.44%8,78257.05%6814.42%2311.50%910.59%-3,173-20.61%15,394
Meeker4,40241.25%5,52051.72%5174.84%1741.63%590.55%-1,118-10.47%10,672
Mille Lacs4,37642.68%5,22350.94%4484.37%1561.52%500.49%-847-8.26%10,253
Morrison5,27435.93%8,19755.85%6334.31%4933.36%800.55%-2,923-19.92%14,677
Mower10,69357.86%6,87337.19%6783.67%1430.77%930.50%3,82020.67%18,480
Murray2,09344.04%2,40750.64%1493.13%731.54%310.65%-314-6.60%4,753
Nicollet7,04145.94%7,22147.11%8425.49%1691.10%540.35%-180-1.17%15,327
Nobles3,76042.38%4,76653.72%2382.68%720.81%360.41%-1,006-11.34%8,872
Norman1,57543.26%1,80849.66%1233.38%1153.16%200.55%-233-6.40%3,641
Olmsted25,82243.48%30,64151.59%2,1983.70%3690.62%3620.61%-4,819-8.11%59,392
Otter Tail9,84434.53%16,96359.50%1,1203.93%4501.58%1340.47%-7,119-24.97%28,511
Pennington2,45838.89%3,38053.48%2554.03%1933.05%340.54%-922-14.59%6,320
Pine6,14847.05%5,85444.80%7345.62%2581.97%740.57%2942.25%13,068
Pipestone1,97040.25%2,69355.03%1402.86%641.31%270.55%-723-14.78%4,894
Polk5,76440.76%7,60953.81%3692.61%3372.38%610.43%-1,845-13.05%14,140
Pope2,77146.28%2,80846.90%2644.41%1232.05%210.35%-37-0.62%5,987
Ramsey138,47056.69%87,66935.89%15,5226.35%1,3950.57%1,2220.50%50,80120.80%244,278
Red Lake83039.71%1,09052.15%683.25%884.21%140.67%-260-12.44%2,090
Redwood2,68134.60%4,58959.23%3144.05%1231.59%410.53%-1,908-24.63%7,748
Renville3,53343.50%4,03649.69%3554.37%1712.11%270.33%-503-6.19%8,122
Rice13,14050.50%10,87641.80%1,6396.30%2340.90%1320.51%2,2648.70%26,021
Rock2,08141.54%2,77255.33%1162.32%180.36%230.46%-691-13.79%5,010
Roseau2,12829.70%4,69565.52%1762.46%1261.76%410.57%-2,567-35.82%7,166
St. Louis64,23759.78%35,42032.96%6,2905.85%9770.91%5400.50%28,81726.82%107,464
Scott17,50339.97%23,95454.70%1,8294.18%3070.70%2000.46%-6,451-14.73%43,793
Sherburne12,10939.27%16,81354.53%1,5014.87%2890.94%1230.40%-4,704-15.26%30,835
Sibley2,68736.63%4,08755.72%3614.92%1562.13%440.60%-1,400-19.09%7,335
Stearns24,80039.70%32,40251.86%3,8206.11%1,1311.81%3230.52%-7,602-12.16%62,476
Steele6,90042.95%8,22351.18%6974.34%1791.11%670.42%-1,323-8.23%16,066
Stevens2,43442.32%2,83149.22%3936.83%681.18%260.45%-397-6.90%5,752
Swift2,69849.62%2,37643.70%2184.01%1182.17%270.50%3225.92%5,437
Todd4,13237.25%6,03154.37%4854.37%3883.50%560.50%-1,899-17.12%11,092
Traverse88441.98%1,07451.00%864.08%542.56%80.38%-190-9.02%2,106
Wabasha4,52242.94%5,24549.81%5715.42%1361.29%570.54%-723-6.87%10,531
Wadena2,25135.27%3,73358.49%2533.96%1151.80%300.47%-1,482-23.22%6,382
Waseca3,69441.67%4,60851.99%3984.49%1291.46%350.39%-914-10.32%8,864
Washington49,63746.39%51,50248.13%4,8914.57%5820.54%3970.37%-1,865-1.74%107,009
Watonwan2,25843.98%2,56249.90%2124.13%791.54%230.45%-304-5.92%5,134
Wilkin1,04631.65%2,03261.48%772.33%1293.90%210.64%-986-29.83%3,305
Winona11,06946.28%10,77345.04%1,7507.32%1900.79%1360.57%2961.24%23,918
Wright16,76238.65%23,86155.02%1,9774.56%4851.12%2810.65%-7,099-16.37%43,366
Yellow Medicine2,52845.84%2,59847.11%2324.21%1212.19%360.65%-70-1.27%5,515

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

  • Anoka (Largest city: Blaine)
  • Becker (Largest city: Detroit Lakes)
  • Beltrami (Largest city: Bemidji)
  • Benton (Largest city: Sauk Rapids)
  • Blue Earth (Largest city: Mankato)
  • Cass (Largest city: Lake Shore)
  • Chippewa (Largest city: Montevideo)
  • Chisago (Largest city: North Branch)
  • Clay (Largest city: Moorhead)
  • Clearwater (Largest city: Bagley)
  • Cook (Largest city: Grand Marais)
  • Cottonwood (Largest city: Windom)
  • Crow Wing (Largest city: Brainerd)
  • Dakota (Largest city: Hastings)
  • Dodge (Largest city: Kasson)
  • Faribault (Largest city: Blue Earth)
  • Goodhue (Largest city: Red Wing)
  • Grant (Largest city: Elbow Lake)
  • Houston (Largest city: La Crescent)
  • Hubbard (Largest city: Park Rapids)
  • Isanti (Largest city: Cambridge)
  • Jackson (Largest city: Jackson)
  • Kanabec (Largest city: Mora)
  • Kandiyohi (Largest city: Willmar)
  • Kittson (Largest city: Hallock)
  • Koochiching (Largest city: International Falls)
  • Lake of the Woods (Largest city: Baudette)
  • Le Sueur (Largest city: Le Sueur)
  • Lyon (Largest city: Marshall)
  • Mahnomen (Largest city: Mahnomen)
  • Marshall (Largest city: Warren)
  • Martin (Largest city: Fairmont)
  • McLeod (Largest city: Hutchinson)
  • Meeker (Largest city: Litchfield)
  • Mille Lacs (Largest city: Princeton)
  • Morrison (Largest city: Little Falls)
  • Murray (Largest city: Slayton)
  • Nicollet (Largest city: North Mankato)
  • Nobles (Largest city: Worthington)
  • Norman (Largest city: Ada)
  • Pennington (Largest city: Thief River Falls)
  • Polk (Largest city: East Grand Forks)
  • Pope (Largest city: Glenwood)
  • Red Lake (Largest city: Red Lake Falls)
  • Renville (Largest city: Olivia)
  • Scott (Largest city: Shakopee)
  • Sherburne (Largest city: Elk River)
  • Sibley (Largest city: Gaylord)
  • Stearns (Largest city: St. Cloud)
  • Steele (Largest city: Owatonna)
  • Stevens (Largest city: Morris)
  • Todd (Largest city: Long Prairie)
  • Traverse (Largest city: Wheaton)
  • Wabasha (Largest city: Lake City)
  • Waseca (Largest city: Waseca)
  • Washington (Largest city: Stillwater)
  • Watonwan (Largest city: St. James)
  • Wright (Largest city: Otsego)
  • Yellow Medicine (Largest city: Granite Falls)

By congressional district

Despite losing the state, Bush won five of eight congressional districts, including two that elected Democrats.

DistrictGoreBushRepresentative
46%**48%**Gil Gutknecht
40%**54%**David Minge
Mark Kennedy
45%**50%**Jim Ramstad
**56%**36%Bruce Vento
Betty McCollum
**63%**28%Martin Olav Sabo
46%**48%**Bill Luther
39%**54%**Collin Peterson
**49%**44%Jim Oberstar

Electors

Main article: List of 2000 United States presidential electors

Technically the voters of Minnesota cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. Minnesota is allocated ten electors because it has eight congressional districts and two senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of 10 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 10 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 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 Gore and Lieberman:

  1. Carol Bartels
  2. Prudy Cameron
  3. Joan Campbell
  4. Elmer Deutschmann
  5. Elizabeth Kalisch
  6. Matthew Little
  7. Glenda Meixell
  8. John Meuers
  9. Janis Ray
  10. Georgiana Ruzich

References

References

  1. "Office of the State Of Minnesota Secretary of State".
  2. Menendez, Albert J. ''The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004'', p. 121 {{ISBN. 0786422173
  3. Dave Leip. "Presidential General Election Results Comparison – Minnesota". Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas.
  4. Sullivan, Robert David; [http://www.americamagazine.org/content/unconventional-wisdom/how-red-and-blue-map-evolved-over-past-century ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’]; ''America Magazine'' in ''The National Catholic Review''; June 29, 2016
  5. "2000 Presidential General Election Results - Minnesota".
  6. [https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/data.php?year=2000&fips=27&f=0&off=0&elect=0&datatype=cd&def=1 2000 Presidential General Election Results - Minnesota] US Election Atlas
  7. "2000 Post-Election Timeline of Events".
  8. "President Elect - 2000".
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