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{{main|United States presidential election, 2000}}{{Infobox Election | election_name = United States presidential election in West Virginia, 2000 | country = West Virginia | type = presidential | ongoing = no | previous_election = United States presidential election in West Virginia, 1996 | previous_year = 1996 | next_election = United States presidential election in West Virginia, 2004 | next_year = 2004 | election_date = November 7, 2000 | image1 = | nominee1 = George W. Bush | party1 = Republican Party (United States) | home_state1 = Texas | running_mate1 = Dick Cheney | electoral_vote1 = 5 | popular_vote1 = 336,475 | percentage1 = 51.92% | image2 = | nominee2 = Al Gore | party2 = Democratic Party (United States) | home_state2 = Tennessee | running_mate2 = Joe Lieberman | electoral_vote2 = 0 | popular_vote2 = 295,497 | percentage2 = 45.59% | map_image = WestVirginiaPresidentalElection2000.svg | map_size = 300px | map_caption = County Results{{col-start}}{{col-2}}Bush{{legend|#f2b3be|40-50%}}{{legend|#e27f90|50-60%}}{{legend|#cc2f4a|60-70%}}{{legend|#d40000|70-80%}}{{col-2}}Gore{{legend|#b9d7ff|40-50%}}{{legend|#86b6f2|50-60%}}{{legend|#4389e3|60-70%}}{{col-end}} | title = President | before_election = Bill Clinton | before_party = Democratic Party (United States) | after_election = George W. Bush | after_party = Republican Party (United States) }}{{ElectionsWV}}The 2000 United States presidential election in West Virginia took place on November 7, 2000, and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose 5 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. While West Virginia was traditionally a Democratic stronghold, due to the large coal industry in the state, Gore was seen as a environmental extremist.[1] West Virginia gave its 5 electoral votes to Governor George W. Bush, the first time a Republican carried this state since 1984 and only the fourth time since 1932. Bush won the statewide results by a margin of 6.3%. {{As of|2016|11|alt=As of the 2016 presidential election}}, this is the last election in which the Democratic candidate won Kanawha County, Harrison County, Lincoln County, and Wyoming County. This was the first time since 1928 that a non-incumbent Republican won West Virginia. Primaries - West Virginia Democratic primary, 2000
- West Virginia Republican primary, 2000
Results United States presidential election in West Virginia, 2000 |
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes |
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| Republican | George W. Bush | 336,475 | 51.92% | 5 |
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| Democratic | Al Gore | 295,497 | 45.59% | 0 |
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| Green | Ralph Nader | 10,680 | 1.65% | 0 |
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| Reform | Patrick Buchanan | 3,169 | 0.49% | 0 |
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| Libertarian | Harry Browne | 1,912 | 0.30% | 0 |
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| Natural Law | John Hagelin | 367 | 0.06% | 0 |
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| Write Ins | - | 24 | <0.01% | 0 |
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Totals | 648,124 | 100.00% | 5 | Voter turnout | % | — |
By congressional districtBush won two of the three congressional districts.[2] District | Bush | Gore | Representative |
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{{ushr|West Virginia|1|1st | 54% | 43% | Alan Mollohan |
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{{ushr|West Virginia|2|2nd | 54% | 44% | Bob Wise |
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Shelley Moore Capito | {{ushr|West Virginia|3|3rd | 47% | 51% | Nick Rahall |
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By county County | Gore% | Gore# | Bush% | Bush# | Others% | Others# | Total |
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Barbour County | 41.37% | 2,503 | 56.37% | 3,411 | 2.26% | 137 | 6,051 | Berkeley County | 38.23% | 8,797 | 59.19% | 13,619 | 2.58% | 594 | 23,010 | Boone County | 61.88% | 5,656 | 36.68% | 3,353 | 1.44% | 132 | 9,141 | Braxton County | 51.03% | 2,719 | 47.47% | 2,529 | 1.50% | 80 | 5,328 | Brooke County | 49.74% | 4,678 | 44.60% | 4,195 | 5.66% | 532 | 9,405 | Cabell County | 46.24% | 14,896 | 51.03% | 16,440 | 2.73% | 880 | 32,216 | Calhoun County | 42.52% | 1,112 | 54.49% | 1,425 | 2.98% | 78 | 2,615 | Clay County | 45.14% | 1,617 | 52.68% | 1,887 | 2.18% | 78 | 3,582 | Doddridge County | 27.45% | 773 | 69.42% | 1,955 | 3.13% | 88 | 2,816 | Fayette County | 57.26% | 8,371 | 40.34% | 5,897 | 2.40% | 351 | 14,619 | Gilmer County | 39.85% | 1,092 | 56.93% | 1,560 | 3.21% | 88 | 2,740 | Grant County | 19.65% | 891 | 78.76% | 3,571 | 1.59% | 72 | 4,534 | Greenbrier County | 43.93% | 5,627 | 53.61% | 6,866 | 2.46% | 315 | 12,808 | Hampshire County | 33.93% | 2,069 | 63.62% | 3,879 | 2.44% | 149 | 6,097 | Hancock County | 46.39% | 6,249 | 47.94% | 6,458 | 5.68% | 765 | 13,472 | Hardy County | 35.91% | 1,621 | 62.38% | 2,816 | 1.71% | 77 | 4,514 | Harrison County | 48.95% | 13,009 | 48.72% | 12,948 | 2.34% | 621 | 26,578 | Jackson County | 42.86% | 4,937 | 55.05% | 6,341 | 2.08% | 240 | 11,518 | Jefferson County | 47.71% | 6,860 | 49.00% | 7,045 | 3.29% | 473 | 14,378 | Kanawha County | 50.25% | 38,524 | 48.01% | 36,809 | 1.74% | 1,337 | 76,670 | Lewis County | 38.39% | 2,355 | 58.79% | 3,606 | 2.82% | 173 | 6,134 | Lincoln County | 52.77% | 3,939 | 45.40% | 3,389 | 1.82% | 136 | 7,464 | Logan County | 61.83% | 8,927 | 36.94% | 5,334 | 1.23% | 178 | 14,439 | Marion County | 53.84% | 12,315 | 43.60% | 9,972 | 2.56% | 586 | 22,873 | Marshall County | 44.45% | 6,000 | 50.81% | 6,859 | 4.73% | 639 | 13,498 | Mason County | 44.22% | 4,963 | 53.21% | 5,972 | 2.57% | 288 | 11,223 | McDowell County | 66.34% | 4,845 | 32.15% | 2,348 | 1.51% | 110 | 7,303 | Mercer County | 44.22% | 8,347 | 54.07% | 10,206 | 1.71% | 322 | 18,875 | Mineral County | 34.15% | 3,341 | 63.18% | 6,180 | 2.67% | 261 | 9,782 | Mingo County | 60.23% | 6,049 | 38.49% | 3,866 | 1.27% | 128 | 10,043 | Monongalia County | 46.05% | 12,603 | 49.68% | 13,595 | 4.27% | 1,169 | 27,367 | Monroe County | 40.75% | 2,094 | 57.21% | 2,940 | 2.04% | 105 | 5,139 | Morgan County | 33.59% | 1,939 | 63.05% | 3,639 | 3.36% | 194 | 5,772 | Nicholas County | 47.31% | 4,059 | 50.81% | 4,359 | 1.88% | 161 | 8,579 | Ohio County | 42.60% | 7,653 | 53.48% | 9,607 | 3.92% | 704 | 17,964 | Pendleton County | 36.39% | 1,172 | 61.97% | 1,996 | 1.65% | 53 | 3,221 | Pleasants County | 39.50% | 1,267 | 58.73% | 1,884 | 1.78% | 57 | 3,208 | Pocahontas County | 40.15% | 1,392 | 56.82% | 1,970 | 3.03% | 105 | 3,467 | Preston County | 33.67% | 3,515 | 63.29% | 6,607 | 3.04% | 317 | 10,439 | Putnam County | 38.63% | 7,891 | 59.60% | 12,173 | 1.77% | 362 | 20,426 | Raleigh County | 45.91% | 11,047 | 52.31% | 12,587 | 1.77% | 427 | 24,061 | Randolph County | 42.21% | 4,028 | 55.00% | 5,248 | 2.79% | 266 | 9,542 | Ritchie County | 26.86% | 1,024 | 71.27% | 2,717 | 1.86% | 71 | 3,812 | Roane County | 41.46% | 2,332 | 56.39% | 3,172 | 2.15% | 121 | 5,625 | Summers County | 48.78% | 2,299 | 48.89% | 2,304 | 2.33% | 110 | 4,713 | Taylor County | 43.29% | 2,473 | 54.69% | 3,124 | 2.01% | 115 | 5,712 | Tucker County | 39.42% | 1,319 | 57.83% | 1,935 | 2.75% | 92 | 3,346 | Tyler County | 30.91% | 1,214 | 65.73% | 2,582 | 3.36% | 132 | 3,928 | Upshur County | 34.10% | 2,770 | 63.58% | 5,165 | 2.31% | 188 | 8,123 | Wayne County | 48.89% | 7,940 | 49.21% | 7,993 | 1.90% | 308 | 16,241 | Webster County | 53.33% | 1,764 | 44.86% | 1,484 | 1.81% | 60 | 3,308 | Wetzel County | 45.31% | 2,849 | 51.51% | 3,239 | 3.18% | 200 | 6,288 | Wirt County | 34.34% | 818 | 63.73% | 1,518 | 1.93% | 46 | 2,382 | Wood County | 37.40% | 12,664 | 60.34% | 20,428 | 2.26% | 765 | 33,857 | Wyoming County | 54.44% | 4,289 | 44.08% | 3,473 | 1.47% | 116 | 7,878 |
References1. ^https://www.nytimes.com/2000/11/05/us/2000-campaign-west-virginia-gore-trying-catch-up-democrat-dominated-state.html 2. ^https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?fips=54&year=2000&f=0&off=0&elect=0
See also {{State Results of the 2000 U.S. presidential election}}{{United states presidential election and recount, 2000}} 3 : 2000 United States presidential election by state|United States presidential elections in West Virginia|2000 West Virginia elections |