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2000 United States presidential election in North Carolina

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election_name2000 United States presidential election in North Carolina
countryNorth Carolina
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1996 United States presidential election in North Carolina
previous_year1996
next_election2004 United States presidential election in North Carolina
next_year2004
election_dateNovember 7, 2000
image_sizex200px
image1GeorgeWBush (1).jpg
nominee1**George W. Bush**
party1Republican Party (United States)
home_state1Texas
running_mate1**Dick Cheney**
electoral_vote1**14**
popular_vote1**1,631,163**
percentage1**56.03%**
image2Al Gore, Vice President of the United States, official portrait 1994 (3x4 close cropped).jpg
nominee2Al Gore
party2Democratic Party (United States)
home_state2Tennessee
running_mate2Joe Lieberman
electoral_vote20
popular_vote21,257,692
percentage243.20%
map_image{{Switcher
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titlePresident
before_electionBill Clinton
before_partyDemocratic Party (United States)
after_electionGeorge W. Bush
after_partyRepublican Party (United States)
turnout58.88%

Main article: 2000 United States presidential election

| [[File:North Carolina Presidential Election Results 2000.svg|400px]] | County results | [[File:2000 United States presidential election in North Carolina results map by congressional district.svg|400px]] | Congressional district results Bush Gore The 2000 United States presidential election in North Carolina took place on November 7, 2000, and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose 14 representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

North Carolina was won by Governor George W. Bush with a 12.83% margin of victory. Bush won most of the counties and congressional districts of the state. He won nine of the twelve districts, and also won the most populated counties including Forsyth County (home to Winston-Salem) with 56%, Wake County (home to the state's capital, Raleigh) with 53%, Guilford County (home to Greensboro) with 51%, and Mecklenburg County (home to the state's largest city, Charlotte) with 51% of the vote.

, this is the last election in which Guilford County and Mecklenburg County voted for a Republican presidential candidate. This is also the last election in which Columbus County, Chowan County, and Tyrrell County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.

Results

2000 United States presidential election in North CarolinaPartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
**Republican****George W. Bush****1,631,163****56.03%****14**
DemocraticAl Gore1,257,69243.20%0
LibertarianHarry Browne12,3070.42%0
ReformPatrick Buchanan8,8740.30%0
Write-InDavid McReynolds1,2260.04%0
**Totals****2,911,262****100.00%****14**
Voter turnout (Voting age/registered)48%/57%

Results by county

CountyGeorge W. Bush
RepublicanAl Gore
DemocraticHarry Browne
LibertarianPat Buchanan
ReformDavid McReynolds
Write-inMarginTotal#%#%#%#%#%#%Totals1,631,16356.03%1,257,69243.20%12,3070.42%8,8740.30%1,2260.04%373,47112.83%2,911,262
Alamance29,30562.23%17,45937.08%1570.33%1700.36%00.00%11,84625.15%47,091
Alexander9,24268.50%4,16630.88%360.27%430.32%50.04%5,07637.62%13,492
Alleghany2,53158.68%1,71539.76%160.37%511.18%00.00%81618.92%4,313
Anson3,16139.59%4,79260.01%140.18%180.23%00.00%-1,631-20.42%7,985
Ashe6,22660.35%4,01138.88%420.41%370.36%00.00%2,21521.47%10,316
Avery4,95674.04%1,68625.19%240.36%280.42%00.00%3,27048.85%6,694
Beaufort10,53160.83%6,63438.32%630.36%400.23%450.26%3,89722.51%17,313
Bertie2,48834.67%4,66064.94%110.15%170.24%00.00%-2,172-30.27%7,176
Bladen4,97745.63%5,88953.99%180.17%240.22%00.00%-912-8.36%10,908
Brunswick15,42753.49%13,11845.49%1360.47%1580.55%00.00%2,3098.00%28,839
Buncombe46,10153.93%38,54545.09%4710.55%3590.42%00.00%7,5568.84%85,476
Burke18,46660.23%11,92438.89%1250.41%1430.47%00.00%6,54221.34%30,658
Cabarrus32,70466.23%16,28432.98%2420.49%1510.31%00.00%16,42033.25%49,381
Caldwell17,33766.39%8,58832.89%950.36%950.36%00.00%8,74933.50%26,115
Camden1,62857.51%1,18741.93%90.32%70.25%00.00%44115.58%2,831
Carteret17,38165.69%8,83933.40%1060.40%1320.50%30.01%8,54232.29%26,461
Caswell4,27050.70%4,09148.58%260.31%350.42%00.00%1792.12%8,422
Catawba34,24467.36%16,24631.95%2090.41%1410.28%10.00%17,99835.41%50,841
Chatham10,24848.96%10,46149.98%1480.71%580.28%160.08%-213-1.02%20,931
Cherokee6,30565.17%3,23933.48%520.54%780.81%00.00%3,06631.69%9,674
Chowan2,41549.39%2,43049.69%280.57%170.35%00.00%-15-0.30%4,890
Clay2,41662.72%1,36135.33%300.78%250.65%200.52%1,05527.39%3,852
Cleveland19,06458.22%13,45541.09%1090.33%1040.32%140.04%5,60917.13%32,746
Columbus8,34245.28%9,98654.20%480.26%490.27%00.00%-1,644-8.92%18,425
Craven19,49460.95%12,21338.18%1130.35%1650.52%00.00%7,28122.77%31,985
Cumberland38,12949.42%38,62650.07%2370.31%1590.21%00.00%-497-0.65%77,151
Currituck4,09560.77%2,59538.51%310.46%180.27%00.00%1,50022.26%6,739
Dare7,30156.15%5,58942.99%790.61%330.25%00.00%1,71213.16%13,002
Davidson35,38767.99%16,19931.12%1730.33%2880.55%00.00%19,18836.87%52,047
Davie10,18472.75%3,65126.08%670.48%960.69%00.00%6,53346.67%13,998
Duplin7,84054.48%6,47545.00%360.25%320.22%70.05%1,3659.48%14,390
Durham30,15035.64%53,90763.72%4330.51%1030.12%110.01%-23,757-28.08%84,604
Edgecombe6,83637.56%11,31562.16%300.16%210.12%00.00%-4,479-24.60%18,202
Forsyth67,70055.98%52,45743.37%4420.37%3430.28%00.00%15,24312.61%120,942
Franklin8,50152.96%7,45446.44%620.39%340.21%00.00%1,0476.52%16,051
Gaston39,45366.67%19,28132.58%2530.43%1920.32%00.00%20,17234.09%59,179
Gates1,48042.95%1,94456.41%50.15%70.20%100.29%-464-13.46%3,446
Graham2,30468.55%1,00629.93%210.62%260.77%40.12%1,29838.62%3,361
Granville7,36448.47%7,73350.90%700.46%270.18%00.00%-369-2.43%15,194
Greene3,35357.12%2,47842.21%80.14%300.51%10.02%87514.91%5,870
Guilford84,39450.76%80,78748.59%5690.34%4850.29%290.02%3,6072.17%166,264
Halifax6,69839.47%10,22260.24%250.15%250.15%00.00%-3,524-20.77%16,970
Harnett14,76261.08%9,15537.88%720.30%740.31%1040.43%5,60723.20%24,167
Haywood12,11854.41%9,79343.97%1070.48%1040.47%1510.68%2,32510.44%22,273
Henderson25,68866.54%12,56232.54%1830.47%1740.45%00.00%13,12634.00%38,607
Hertford2,38230.16%5,48469.44%170.22%140.18%00.00%-3,102-39.28%7,897
Hoke3,43940.07%5,01758.46%911.06%350.41%00.00%-1,578-18.39%8,582
Hyde1,13250.60%1,08848.64%100.45%70.31%00.00%441.96%2,237
Iredell29,85365.49%15,43433.86%1630.36%1360.30%00.00%14,41931.63%45,586
Jackson6,23751.46%5,72247.21%880.73%740.61%00.00%5154.25%12,121
Johnston27,21266.12%13,70433.30%1570.38%820.20%00.00%13,50832.82%41,155
Jones2,11453.33%1,82245.96%130.33%150.38%00.00%2927.37%3,964
Lee9,40657.77%6,78541.67%510.31%410.25%00.00%2,62116.10%16,283
Lenoir11,51254.40%9,52745.02%430.20%530.25%280.13%1,9859.38%21,163
Lincoln15,95165.03%8,41234.29%900.37%760.31%00.00%7,53930.74%24,529
Macon8,40663.52%4,68335.39%730.55%720.54%00.00%3,72328.13%13,234
Madison4,67656.17%3,50542.10%400.48%550.66%490.59%1,17114.07%8,325
Martin4,42047.19%4,92952.63%40.04%130.14%00.00%-509-5.44%9,366
McDowell9,10965.01%4,74733.88%390.28%570.41%590.42%4,36231.13%14,011
Mecklenburg134,06850.97%126,91148.25%1,2910.49%4870.19%2790.11%7,1572.72%263,036
Mitchell4,98475.52%1,53523.26%260.39%550.83%00.00%3,44952.26%6,600
Montgomery4,94655.11%3,97944.34%190.21%200.22%100.11%96710.77%8,974
Moore19,88263.52%11,23235.88%1060.34%810.26%00.00%8,65027.64%31,301
Nash17,99558.97%12,37640.56%730.24%690.23%00.00%5,61918.41%30,513
New Hanover36,50355.04%29,29244.17%3770.57%1470.22%00.00%7,21110.87%66,319
Northampton2,66732.52%5,51367.23%90.11%110.13%00.00%-2,846-34.71%8,200
Onslow19,65765.06%10,26933.99%1670.55%1220.40%00.00%9,38831.07%30,215
Orange17,93036.34%30,92162.66%3920.79%750.15%260.05%-12,991-26.32%49,344
Pamlico2,99957.21%2,18841.74%360.69%190.36%00.00%81115.47%5,242
Pasquotank4,94345.34%5,87453.88%380.35%480.44%00.00%-931-8.54%10,903
Pender7,66154.13%6,41545.32%370.26%410.29%00.00%1,2468.81%14,154
Perquimans2,23051.79%2,03347.21%230.53%200.46%00.00%1974.58%4,306
Person6,72256.81%5,04242.61%430.36%260.22%00.00%1,68014.20%11,833
Pitt23,19253.84%19,68545.70%1150.27%810.19%20.00%3,5078.14%43,075
Polk5,07461.11%3,11437.50%620.75%530.64%00.00%1,96023.61%8,303
Randolph30,95972.51%11,36626.62%1490.35%2220.52%00.00%19,59345.89%42,696
Richmond6,26343.89%7,93555.61%300.21%410.29%00.00%-1,672-11.72%14,269
Robeson11,72139.40%17,83459.95%520.17%810.27%590.20%-6,113-20.55%29,747
Rockingham18,97958.35%13,26040.76%750.23%1270.39%870.27%5,71917.59%32,528
Rowan28,92265.53%14,89133.74%1460.33%1740.39%00.00%14,03131.79%44,133
Rutherford13,75563.34%7,69735.44%930.43%1710.79%00.00%6,05827.90%21,716
Sampson10,41054.11%8,76845.57%330.17%280.15%00.00%1,6428.54%19,239
Scotland3,74039.77%5,62759.84%110.12%250.27%00.00%-1,887-20.07%9,403
Stanly15,54868.14%7,06630.97%690.30%1350.59%00.00%8,48237.17%22,818
Stokes12,02870.00%5,03029.27%560.33%680.40%00.00%6,99840.73%17,182
Surry15,40165.93%7,75733.21%850.36%1150.49%00.00%7,64432.72%23,358
Swain2,22450.89%2,09747.99%220.50%250.57%20.05%1272.90%4,370
Transylvania9,01163.35%5,04435.46%910.64%790.56%00.00%3,96727.89%14,225
Tyrrell70645.08%84954.21%50.32%60.38%00.00%-143-9.13%1,566
Union31,87667.59%14,89031.57%2470.52%1460.31%20.00%16,98636.02%47,161
Vance5,56443.81%7,09255.84%320.25%130.10%00.00%-1,528-12.03%12,701
Wake142,49453.13%123,46646.03%1,7540.65%4970.19%90.00%19,0287.10%268,220
Warren2,20232.41%4,57667.34%70.10%80.12%20.03%-2,374-34.93%6,795
Washington2,16944.36%2,70455.30%70.14%100.20%00.00%-535-10.94%4,890
Watauga10,43855.75%7,95942.51%1510.81%570.30%1180.63%2,47913.24%18,723
Wayne20,75861.26%13,00538.38%650.19%560.17%00.00%7,75322.88%33,884
Wilkes16,82669.18%7,22629.71%790.32%1200.49%720.30%9,60039.47%24,323
Wilson13,46654.24%11,26645.38%510.21%430.17%00.00%2,2008.86%24,826
Yadkin10,43576.27%3,12722.85%530.39%670.49%00.00%7,30853.42%13,682
Yancey4,97056.71%3,71442.38%200.23%590.67%10.01%1,25614.33%8,764

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

  • Buncombe (Largest city: Asheville)
  • Camden (Largest city: Camden)
  • Caswell (Largest city: Yanceyville)
  • Duplin (Largest city: Wallace)
  • Franklin (Largest city: Wake Forest)
  • Guilford (Largest city: Greensboro)
  • Haywood (Largest city: Waynesville)
  • Hyde (Largest city: Swan Quarter)
  • Jackson (Largest city: Sylva)
  • Jones (Largest city: Maysville)
  • Madison (Largest city: Mars Hill)
  • Mecklenburg (Largest city: Charlotte)
  • Montgomery (Largest city: Troy)
  • Perquimans (Largest city: Hertford)
  • Swain (Largest city: Cherokee)

By congressional district

Bush won nine of 12 congressional districts, including two held by Democrats.

DistrictBushGoreRepresentative
41%**58%**Eva Clayton
**55%**44%Bob Etheridge
**61%**38%Walter B. Jones
47%**52%**David Price
**63%**36%Richard Burr
**65%**34%Howard Coble
**53%**47%Mike McIntyre
**56%**43%Robin Hayes
**61%**38%Sue Wilkins Myrick
**66%**33%Cass Ballenger
**59%**40%Charles H. Taylor
37%**62%**Mel Watt

Electors

Main article: List of 2000 United States presidential electors

Technically the voters of North Carolina cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. North Carolina is allocated 14 electors because it has 12 congressional districts and 2 senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of 14 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 14 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 George W. Bush and Dick Cheney:

  1. Fran Barnhart
  2. Claude Billings
  3. Sam Currin
  4. Tom Dwiggins
  5. A. Dial Gray
  6. Barbara Holt
  7. Marshall Hurley
  8. Margaret King
  9. Jeff Mixon
  10. Joe L. Morgan
  11. Steve Rader
  12. Robert Rector
  13. Dewitt Rhoades
  14. Linda Young

Notes

References

References

  1. "Voter Turnout".
  2. "2000 Presidential General Election Results – North Carolina". Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas.
  3. Sullivan, Robert David. (June 29, 2016). "How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century".
  4. "NC US President Race, November 07, 2000". Our Campaigns.
  5. "2000 Presidential General Election Data – North Carolina". Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas.
  6. "2000 Events Timeline". Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas.
  7. "President Elect - 2000".
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