词条 | 2000 United States House of Representatives election in North Dakota |
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| country = North Dakota | type = presidential | ongoing = no | previous_election = United States House of Representatives elections, 1998#North Dakota | previous_year = 1998 | election_date = {{Start date|2000|11|7}} | next_election = United States House of Representatives election in North Dakota, 2002 | next_year = 2002 | image_upright = 0.5 | image1 = Pomeroy.jpg | candidate1 = Earl Pomeroy | party1 = North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party | popular_vote1 = 151,173 | percentage1 = 52.92 | image2 = No image.svg | candidate2 = John Dorso | party2 = North Dakota Republican Party | popular_vote2 = 127,251 | percentage2 = 44.55 | map_image = 2000-ND-AL House election.svg | map_size = 250px | map_caption = Dorso: {{legend inline|#fddbc7|2=40%}} {{legend inline|#f4a582|2=50%}} {{legend inline|#d6604d|2=60%}} {{legend inline|#b2182b|2=70%}} Pomeroy: {{legend inline|#d1e5f0|2=40%}} {{legend inline|#92c5de|2=50%}} {{legend inline|#4393c3|2=60%}} {{legend inline|#2166ac|2=70%}} | title = Representative | before_election = Earl Pomeroy | before_party = North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party | after_election = Earl Pomeroy | after_party = North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party }}{{ElectionsND}} The 2000 U.S. House of Representatives election for the state of North Dakota's At-large congressional district was held November 7, 2000. The incumbent, Democratic-NPL Congressman Earl Pomeroy was re-elected to his fifth term, defeating Republican candidate John Dorso. Only Pomeroy filed as a Dem-NPLer, and the endorsed Republican candidate was John Dorso, who was serving as the North Dakota House Majority Leader. Pomeroy and Dorso won the primary elections for their respective parties.[1] While the election was the closest for Pomeroy since 1994, Dorso was unable to defeat the four-term congressman. Dorso's father, Carmen Dorso, died during the campaign after a battle with leukemia.[2] Two independent candidates, Jan Shelver and Kenneth R. Loughead, also sought the seat, but had little impact on the result. Loughead had previously sought the seat in 1998 and 1996.[3] Election results{{Election box begin no change| title = North Dakota's At-large congressional district election, 2000[4] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |party = North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party |candidate = Earl Pomeroy (inc.) |votes = 151,173 |percentage = 52.92 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = North Dakota Republican Party |candidate = John Dorso |votes = 127,251 |percentage = 44.55 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Jan Shelver |votes = 4,731 |percentage = 1.66 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Kenneth R. Loughead |votes = 2,481 |percentage = 0.87 }}{{Election box write-in with party link no change |votes = 22 |percentage = 0.01 }}{{Election box total no change |votes = 285,658 |percentage = 100.00 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party }}{{Election box end}} References1. ^{{cite web |title=Official Results Primary Election |url=http://results.sos.nd.gov/resultsSW.aspx?eid=32&text=Race&type=SW&map=CTY#Tracker_3549 |website=North Dakota Secretary of State |accessdate=September 8, 2018 |date=June 13, 2000}} 2. ^John Dorso's Father Dies 3. ^Kenneth R. Loughead profile 4. ^{{cite web |title=Official Results General Election |url=http://results.sos.nd.gov/resultsCTY.aspx?eid=31&text=Race&type=SW&rid=20&osn=103&map=CTY |website=North Dakota Secretary of State |accessdate=September 8, 2018 |date=November 7, 2000}} External links
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