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The2000 Missouri Republican presidential primary on March 7, 2000, determined the recipient ofthe state's 35 delegates to theRepublican National Convention in the process to elect the 43rdpresident of the United States. It was anopen primary.[1] The primary marked the end of Missouri's use of thecaucus system, which it had used almost exclusively until 2000.[2] Missouri's primary was held onSuper Tuesday, alongside fifteen other states.[3]
| Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Delegates |
|---|---|---|---|
| George W. Bush | 275,366 | 58% | 35 |
| John McCain | 167,831 | 35% | |
| Alan Keyes | 27,282 | 6% | |
| Steve Forbes | 2,044 | 0% | |
| Uncommitted | 1,345 | 0% | |
| Gary Bauer | 1,038 | 0% | |
| Orrin Hatch | 363 | 0% | |
| Lawrence Hornung | 94 | 0% | |
| Total | 475,363 | 100% | 35 |
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