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2000 Louisiana Democratic presidential primary

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2000 Louisiana Democratic presidential primary

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72 delegates to theDemocratic National Convention (61 pledged, 11 unpledged)
The number of pledged delegates received is determined by the popular vote
 
CandidateAl GoreBill Bradley
(withdrawn)
Home stateTennesseeNew Jersey
Delegate count547
Popular vote114,94231,385
Percentage72.96%19.92%

Primary results by parish
Gore:     50–55%     55–60%     60–65%     65–70%     70–75%     75–80%     80–85%     85–90%
Elections in Louisiana
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Pledgednational
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TypeDel.
CD14
CD28
CD37
CD45
CD55
CD66
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PLEO8
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Total pledged delegates61

The2000 Louisiana Democratic presidential primary took place on March 14, 2000, in theDemocratic Party primaries for the2000 presidential election. The Louisiana primary was aclosed primary, with the state awarding 72 delegates, of which 61 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary.

Presumptive nominee and vice presidentAl Gore won nearly 73% of the vote and 54 delegates, while senatorBill Bradley only took just less than 20%, conspiracy theoristLyndon LaRouche Jr. took close to 4% of the vote, while Randy Crow, a perennial candidate from North Carolina who was only on the ballot in this state, took the rest of the vote.

Procedure

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Louisiana was one of six states which held primaries on March 14, 2000, alongsideFlorida,Mississippi,Oklahoma,Tennessee, andTexas afterSuper Tuesday the week before.[1]

Voting was expected to take place throughout the state from 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. In the closed primary, candidates had to meet a threshold of 15 percent at the congressional district or statewide level in order to be considered viable. The 61 pledged delegates to the2000 Democratic National Convention were allocated proportionally on the basis of the results of the primary. Of these, between 4 and 8 were allocated to each of thestate's 7 congressional districts, and another 8 were allocated to party leaders and elected officials (PLEO delegates), in addition to 13 at-large delegates.[2]

The Democratic state central committee had to vote on the 13 at-large and 8 pledged PLEO delegates to send to the Democratic National Convention. The delegation also included 11 unpledged PLEO delegates: 7 members of theDemocratic National Committee, 4 members from Congress (2 senators,John Breaux andMary Landrieu, and 2 representatives,Bill Jefferson andChris John), and 1 add-on.[2]

Candidates

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The following candidates appeared on the ballot:

Withdrawn

Results

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2000 Louisiana Democratic presidential primary[3]
CandidateVotes%Delegates[4]
Al Gore114,94272.9654
Bill Bradley(withdrawn)31,38519.927
Lyndon LaRouche Jr.6,1273.89
Randolph Crow5,0973.24
Uncommitted--11
Total157,551100%61

References

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  1. ^"Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions Chronologically - Key and Minor Dates". The Green Papers. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2023.
  2. ^ab"Louisiana Democratic Delegation 2000". The Green Papers. December 23, 2000. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2023.
  3. ^"Presidential Nominee -- Democratic Party". Louisiana Secretary of State. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2023.
  4. ^"Election 2000: Louisiana Democrat".The Green Papers. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2023.
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