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2000 United States presidential election in West Virginia

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2000 United States presidential election in West Virginia

← 1996November 7, 20002004 →
Turnout61.94%[1]
 
NomineeGeorge W. BushAl Gore
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateTexasTennessee
Running mateDick CheneyJoe Lieberman
Electoral vote50
Popular vote336,475295,497
Percentage51.92%45.59%

County results
Congressional district results

Bush

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%

Gore

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%


President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

George W. Bush
Republican

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The2000 United States presidential election in West Virginia took place on November 7, 2000, as part of the2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose 5 representatives, or electors to theElectoral College, who voted forpresident andvice president.

West Virginia gave its 5 electoral votes to theRepublican nominee,Governor of TexasGeorge W. Bush, marking the first time a Republican carried the state sinceRonald Reagan in1984, and only the fourth time since1928. While West Virginia was traditionally a Democratic stronghold, this election marked the beginning of a political realignment. West Virginia would become the only state to vote againstGeorge H. W. Bush twice and for George W. Bush twice. It is also the only state lost by George H. W. Bush in1988 to be carried by George W. Bush in 2000.

The state was also won byBill Clinton twice but voted against Gore who at the time of the 2000 presidential election was serving under Clinton as vice president. This was the last time West Virginia voted more left-leaning thanVirginia.

As of the2024 presidential election[update], this is the last election in which the Democratic candidate wonKanawha County,Harrison County,Lincoln County, andWyoming County. This was the first time since1928 that a non-incumbent Republican won West Virginia, and was only the fourth time since that election where a Democrat lost the state.

As of 2024, this is the last presidential election in which a Democrat won any congressional district in the state and the last time the state was won by single digits, as well as the last time a Democrat won at least 45% of vote in the state.

In this election, West Virginia voted 6.84% more Republican than the nation at-large.[2]

Primaries

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Results

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2000 United States presidential election in West Virginia
PartyCandidateRunning matePopular voteElectoral voteSwing
Count%Count%
RepublicanGeorge W. Bush ofTexasDick Cheney ofWyoming336,47551.92%5100.00%Increase15.16%
DemocraticAl Gore ofTennesseeJoe Lieberman ofConnecticut295,49745.59%00.00%Decrease5.92%
GreenRalph Nader ofConnecticutWinona LaDuke ofMinnesota10,6801.65%00.00%Increase1.65%
ReformPat Buchanan ofVirginiaEzola B. Foster ofCalifornia3,1690.49%00.00%Decrease10.77%
LibertarianHarry Browne ofTennesseeArt Olivier ofCalifornia1,9120.30%00.00%Decrease0.18%
ConstitutionHoward Phillips ofVirginiaDarrell Castle ofTennessee230.00%00.00%Steady
Natural LawJohn Hagelin ofIowaNat Goldhaber ofCalifornia3670.06%00.00%Increase0.06%
Write-inVarious of VariousVarious of Various10.00%00.00%Steady
Total648,124100.00%5100.00%

By county

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CountyGeorge W. Bush
Republican
Al Gore
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal
#%#%#%#%
Barbour3,41156.37%2,50341.37%1372.26%90815.00%6,051
Berkeley13,61959.19%8,79738.23%5942.58%4,82220.96%23,010
Boone3,35336.68%5,65661.88%1321.44%-2,303-25.20%9,141
Braxton2,52947.47%2,71951.03%801.50%-190-3.56%5,328
Brooke4,19544.60%4,67849.74%5325.66%-483-5.14%9,405
Cabell16,44051.03%14,89646.24%8802.73%1,5444.79%32,216
Calhoun1,42554.49%1,11242.52%782.98%31311.97%2,615
Clay1,88752.68%1,61745.14%782.18%2707.54%3,582
Doddridge1,95569.42%77327.45%883.13%1,18241.97%2,816
Fayette5,89740.34%8,37157.26%3512.40%-2,474-16.92%14,619
Gilmer1,56056.93%1,09239.85%883.21%46817.08%2,740
Grant3,57178.76%89119.65%721.59%2,68059.11%4,534
Greenbrier6,86653.61%5,62743.93%3152.46%1,2399.68%12,808
Hampshire3,87963.62%2,06933.93%1492.44%1,81029.69%6,097
Hancock6,45847.94%6,24946.39%7655.68%2091.55%13,472
Hardy2,81662.38%1,62135.91%771.71%1,19526.47%4,514
Harrison12,94848.72%13,00948.95%6212.34%-61-0.23%26,578
Jackson6,34155.05%4,93742.86%2402.08%1,40412.19%11,518
Jefferson7,04549.00%6,86047.71%4733.29%1851.29%14,378
Kanawha36,80948.01%38,52450.25%1,3371.74%-1,715-2.24%76,670
Lewis3,60658.79%2,35538.39%1732.82%1,25120.40%6,134
Lincoln3,38945.40%3,93952.77%1361.82%-550-7.37%7,464
Logan5,33436.94%8,92761.83%1781.23%-3,593-24.89%14,439
Marion9,97243.60%12,31553.84%5862.56%-2,343-10.24%22,873
Marshall6,85950.81%6,00044.45%6394.73%8596.36%13,498
Mason5,97253.21%4,96344.22%2882.57%1,0098.99%11,223
McDowell2,34832.15%4,84566.34%1101.51%-2,497-34.19%7,303
Mercer10,20654.07%8,34744.22%3221.71%1,8599.85%18,875
Mineral6,18063.18%3,34134.15%2612.67%2,83929.03%9,782
Mingo3,86638.49%6,04960.23%1281.27%-2,183-21.74%10,043
Monongalia13,59549.68%12,60346.05%1,1694.27%9923.63%27,367
Monroe2,94057.21%2,09440.75%1052.04%84616.46%5,139
Morgan3,63963.05%1,93933.59%1943.36%1,70029.46%5,772
Nicholas4,35950.81%4,05947.31%1611.88%3003.50%8,579
Ohio9,60753.48%7,65342.60%7043.92%1,95410.88%17,964
Pendleton1,99661.97%1,17236.39%531.65%82425.58%3,221
Pleasants1,88458.73%1,26739.50%571.78%61719.23%3,208
Pocahontas1,97056.82%1,39240.15%1053.03%57816.67%3,467
Preston6,60763.29%3,51533.67%3173.04%3,09229.62%10,439
Putnam12,17359.60%7,89138.63%3621.77%4,28220.97%20,426
Raleigh12,58752.31%11,04745.91%4271.77%1,5406.40%24,061
Randolph5,24855.00%4,02842.21%2662.79%1,22012.79%9,542
Ritchie2,71771.27%1,02426.86%711.86%1,69344.41%3,812
Roane3,17256.39%2,33241.46%1212.15%84014.93%5,625
Summers2,30448.89%2,29948.78%1102.33%50.11%4,713
Taylor3,12454.69%2,47343.29%1152.01%65111.40%5,712
Tucker1,93557.83%1,31939.42%922.75%61618.41%3,346
Tyler2,58265.73%1,21430.91%1323.36%1,36834.82%3,928
Upshur5,16563.58%2,77034.10%1882.31%2,39529.48%8,123
Wayne7,99349.21%7,94048.89%3081.90%530.32%16,241
Webster1,48444.86%1,76453.33%601.81%-280-8.47%3,308
Wetzel3,23951.51%2,84945.31%2003.18%3906.20%6,288
Wirt1,51863.73%81834.34%461.93%70029.39%2,382
Wood20,42860.34%12,66437.40%7652.26%7,76422.94%33,857
Wyoming3,47344.08%4,28954.44%1161.47%-816-10.36%7,878
Totals336,47551.92%295,49745.59%16,1522.49%40,9786.33%648,124

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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By congressional district

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Bush won two of three congressional districts, including one that elected a Democrat.[3]

DistrictGoreBushRepresentative
1st43%54%Alan Mollohan
2nd44%54%Bob Wise
Shelley Moore Capito
3rd51%47%Nick Rahall

References

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  1. ^"West Virginia Blue Book - 2001 - Page 775"(PDF).West Virginia Legislature.
  2. ^"Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections".uselectionatlas.org. RetrievedJune 29, 2023.
  3. ^"2000 Presidential General Election Results - West Virginia".uselectionatlas.org.
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