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2000 Montana Democratic presidential primary

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2000 Montana Democratic presidential primary

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24 delegates to theDemocratic National Convention (17 pledged, 7 unpledged)
The number of pledged delegates received is determined by the popular vote
 
CandidateAl GoreUncommitted
Home stateTennesseen/a
Delegate count152
Popular vote68,42019,447
Percentage77.87%22.13%

Primary results by county
Gore:     50–55%     60–65%     65–70%     70–75%     75–80%     80–85%     85–90%     90–95%
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District11
At-large4
PLEO2
Total pledged delegates17

The2000 Montana Democratic presidential primary took place on June 6, 2000, as one of five final primaries on the same day in theDemocratic Party primaries for the2000 presidential election. TheMontana primary was anopen primary, with the state awarding 24 delegates to the2000 Democratic National Convention, of whom 17 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the primary results.

Vice president and presumptive nomineeAl Gore won the primary with more than 77% of the vote and won all delegates except two, strengthening his victory as the Democratic nominee ahead of the general election.

Procedure

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Montana was one of five states to vote on June 6, 2000, in the Democratic primaries, along withAlabama,New Jersey,New Mexico, andSouth Dakota.[1]

Voting took place throughout the state from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. In the open primary, 11 district delegates are allocated proportionally to presidential contenders based on the primary results statewide as Montana has only a single at-large congressional seat. In addition, 4 at-large National Convention delegates plus 2 Pledged PLEOs are also to be allocated to presidential contenders based on the primary vote statewide. A mandatory 15 percent threshold is required in order for a presidential contender to be allocated National Convention delegates at the statewide level. Bill Bradley, having withdrawn from the campaign, is not entitled to receive At-Large and PLEO delegates. The 17 pledged delegates to the2000 Democratic National Convention were allocated proportionally on the basis of the primary results. The remaining 7 National Convention delegates consist of 6 Unpledged PLEOs and 1 Unpledged "add-on"; these 7 delegates will go to the Democratic National Convention officially "unpledged." The breakdown of unpledged delegates is 4 Democratic National Committee members, 1 member of Congress, SenatorMax Baucus, Montana's sole Congressional Democrat at the time, 1 distinguished party leader, and 1 add-on.[2]

Candidates

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The following candidates appeared on the ballot:

There was also an Uncommitted option.

Results

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2000 Montana Democratic presidential primary[3]
CandidateVotes%Delegates[4]
Al Gore68,42077.8715
Uncommitted19,44722.139
Total87,867100%24

References

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  1. ^"Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions Chronologically - Key and Minor Dates". The Green Papers. RetrievedAugust 22, 2023.
  2. ^"Montana Democratic Delegation 2000". The Green Papers. December 24, 2000. RetrievedAugust 22, 2023.
  3. ^"2000 Statewide Primary Canvass - June 6, 2000"(PDF). Montana Secretary of State. RetrievedAugust 22, 2023.
  4. ^"Election 2000: Montana Democrat".The Green Papers. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2023.
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