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| United States presidential election in California, 2000 | ||||
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| November 7, 2000 | ||||
| Nominee | Al Gore | George W. Bush | ||
| Party | Democratic | Republican | ||
| Home state | Tennessee | Texas | ||
| Running mate | Joe Lieberman | Dick Cheney | ||
| Electoral vote | 54 | 0 | ||
| Popular vote | 5,861,203 | 4,567,429 | ||
| Percentage | 52.6% | 41.0% | ||
| County Results | ||||
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Incumbent President President-elect |
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The 2000 United States presidential election in California took place on November 7, 2000 throughout all 50 states and D.C., which was part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose 54 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.
California voted for the Democratic candidate, Vice President Al Gore, by double digits over Texas Governor George W. Bush.
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Primaries
Results
| United States presidential election in California, 2000[1][2] | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes | |
| Democratic | Al Gore | 5,861,203 | 52.60% | 54 | |
| Republican | George W. Bush | 4,567,429 | 40.99% | 0 | |
| Green | Ralph Nader | 418,707 | 3.76% | 0 | |
| Libertarian | Harry Browne | 45,520 | 0.41% | 0 | |
| Reform | Pat Buchanan | 44,987 | 0.40% | 0 | |
| American Independent | Howard Phillips | 17,042 | 0.15% | 0 | |
| Natural Law | John Hagelin | 10,934 | 0.10% | 0 | |
| No party | John Joseph Kennedy (write-in) | 28 | 0.00% | 0 | |
| No party | David McReynolds (write-in) | 6 | 0.00% | 0 | |
| Invalid or blank votes | 177,010 | 1.59% | — | ||
| Totals | 11,142,866 | 100.00% | 54 | ||
| Voter turnout | 70.94% | — | |||
Results breakdown
By county
| County | Gore | Votes | Bush | Votes | Nader | Votes | Others | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| San Francisco | 75.54% | 241,578 | 16.10% | 51,496 | 7.76% | 24,828 | 0.59% | 1,884 |
| Alameda | 69.36% | 342,889 | 24.13% | 119,279 | 5.56% | 27,499 | 0.94% | 4,669 |
| San Mateo | 64.29% | 166,757 | 30.96% | 80,296 | 4.02% | 10,433 | 0.73% | 1,903 |
| Marin | 64.26% | 79,135 | 28.32% | 34,872 | 6.73% | 8,289 | 0.70% | 859 |
| Los Angeles | 63.47% | 1,710,505 | 32.35% | 871,930 | 3.11% | 83,731 | 1.08% | 28,988 |
| Santa Cruz | 61.48% | 66,618 | 27.34% | 29,627 | 10.01% | 10,844 | 1.16% | 1,261 |
| Santa Clara | 60.66% | 332,490 | 34.44% | 188,750 | 3.48% | 19,072 | 1.43% | 7,817 |
| Sonoma | 59.54% | 117,295 | 32.25% | 63,529 | 7.27% | 14,324 | 0.94% | 1,858 |
| Contra Costa | 58.81% | 224,338 | 37.06% | 141,373 | 3.43% | 13,067 | 0.71% | 2,700 |
| Monterey | 57.53% | 67,618 | 37.23% | 43,761 | 4.30% | 5,059 | 0.93% | 1,096 |
| Solano | 57.02% | 75,116 | 39.17% | 51,604 | 2.94% | 3,869 | 0.87% | 1,146 |
| Yolo | 54.93% | 33,747 | 37.53% | 23,057 | 6.69% | 4,107 | 0.85% | 525 |
| Napa | 54.32% | 28,097 | 39.89% | 20,633 | 4.78% | 2,471 | 1.01% | 523 |
| San Benito | 54.25% | 9,131 | 41.68% | 7,015 | 3.18% | 535 | 0.89% | 150 |
| Imperial | 53.53% | 15,489 | 43.28% | 12,524 | 2.10% | 608 | 1.09% | 316 |
| Lake | 51.23% | 10,717 | 41.58% | 8,699 | 6.05% | 1,265 | 1.14% | 238 |
| Sacramento | 49.31% | 212,792 | 45.33% | 195,619 | 4.09% | 17,659 | 1.27% | 5,480 |
| Mendocino | 48.34% | 16,634 | 35.66% | 12,272 | 14.68% | 5,051 | 1.32% | 453 |
| San Joaquin | 47.70% | 79,776 | 48.90% | 81,773 | 2.51% | 4,195 | 0.89% | 1,485 |
| Santa Barbara | 47.37% | 73,411 | 46.13% | 71,493 | 5.59% | 8,664 | 0.91% | 1,406 |
| San Bernardino | 47.21% | 214,749 | 48.75% | 221,757 | 2.59% | 11,775 | 1.45% | 6,612 |
| Ventura | 47.14% | 133,258 | 48.17% | 136,173 | 3.62% | 10,235 | 1.07% | 3,026 |
| San Diego | 45.66% | 437,666 | 49.63% | 475,736 | 3.54% | 33,979 | 1.17% | 11,253 |
| Alpine | 45.22% | 265 | 47.95% | 281 | 4.27% | 25 | 2.56% | 15 |
| Merced | 45.08% | 22,726 | 51.77% | 26,102 | 2.31% | 1,166 | 0.84% | 424 |
| Riverside | 44.90% | 202,576 | 51.42% | 231,955 | 2.59% | 11,678 | 1.09% | 4,918 |
| Humboldt | 44.40% | 24,851 | 41.48% | 23,219 | 12.68% | 7,100 | 1.43% | 802 |
| Stanislaus | 44.01% | 56,448 | 52.38% | 67,188 | 2.65% | 3,398 | 0.96% | 1,233 |
| Fresno | 43.05% | 95,059 | 53.14% | 117,342 | 2.96% | 6,541 | 0.86% | 1,893 |
| Mono | 40.91% | 1,788 | 52.53% | 2,296 | 5.26% | 230 | 1.30% | 57 |
| San Luis Obispo | 40.89% | 44,526 | 52.22% | 56,859 | 5.99% | 6,523 | 0.90% | 978 |
| Orange | 40.36% | 391,819 | 55.75% | 541,299 | 2.76% | 26,833 | 1.13% | 10,954 |
| Tuolumne | 39.44% | 9,359 | 55.51% | 13,172 | 4.00% | 949 | 1.04% | 247 |
| Kings | 38.97% | 11,041 | 57.80% | 16,377 | 2.00% | 567 | 1.24% | 350 |
| Amador | 38.19% | 5,906 | 56.69% | 8,766 | 3.78% | 584 | 1.35% | 208 |
| Calaveras | 37.58% | 7,093 | 56.15% | 10,599 | 4.57% | 863 | 1.70% | 321 |
| Del Norte | 37.58% | 3,117 | 54.57% | 4,526 | 5.85% | 485 | 2.00% | 166 |
| Butte | 37.43% | 31,338 | 54.45% | 45,584 | 6.84% | 5,727 | 1.28% | 1,072 |
| Nevada | 37.22% | 17,670 | 54.76% | 25,998 | 6.92% | 3,287 | 1.10% | 524 |
| Tulare | 36.75% | 33,006 | 60.20% | 54,070 | 2.04% | 1,834 | 1.01% | 908 |
| El Dorado | 36.35% | 26,220 | 58.29% | 42,045 | 4.18% | 3,013 | 1.19% | 858 |
| Kern | 36.20% | 66,003 | 60.70% | 110,663 | 1.91% | 3,474 | 1.19% | 2,168 |
| Placer | 36.04% | 42,449 | 59.29% | 69,835 | 3.78% | 4,449 | 0.90% | 1,061 |
| Madera | 34.89% | 11,650 | 60.74% | 20,283 | 3.23% | 1,080 | 1.14% | 382 |
| Mariposa | 34.88% | 2,816 | 58.55% | 4,727 | 4.69% | 379 | 1.88% | 152 |
| Yuba | 34.39% | 5,546 | 61.00% | 9,838 | 3.14% | 507 | 1.46% | 236 |
| Inyo | 33.93% | 2,652 | 60.31% | 4,713 | 4.40% | 344 | 1.36% | 106 |
| Trinity | 33.33% | 1,932 | 57.62% | 3,340 | 6.83% | 396 | 2.23% | 129 |
| Plumas | 33.25% | 3,458 | 60.98% | 6,343 | 4.38% | 456 | 1.38% | 144 |
| Siskiyou | 31.90% | 6,323 | 61.55% | 12,198 | 4.40% | 872 | 2.15% | 426 |
| Sutter | 31.68% | 8,416 | 65.31% | 17,350 | 2.24% | 594 | 0.77% | 204 |
| Tehama | 31.20% | 6,507 | 63.63% | 13,270 | 3.34% | 697 | 1.82% | 380 |
| Colusa | 31.22% | 1,745 | 64.92% | 3,629 | 2.70% | 151 | 1.16% | 65 |
| Shasta | 30.25% | 20,127 | 65.04% | 43,278 | 3.20% | 2,131 | 1.51% | 1,008 |
| Sierra | 29.24% | 540 | 63.45% | 1,172 | 4.66% | 86 | 2.65% | 49 |
| Glenn | 28.68% | 2,498 | 66.53% | 5,795 | 3.08% | 268 | 1.72% | 150 |
| Lassen | 28.17% | 2,982 | 66.88% | 7,080 | 3.20% | 339 | 1.75% | 185 |
| Modoc | 23.07% | 945 | 72.47% | 2,969 | 2.98% | 122 | 1.49% | 61 |
Electors
Technically the voters of California cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. California is allocated 54 electors because it has 52 congressional districts and 2 senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of 54 electors, who pledge to vote for their candidate and his or her running mate. Whoever wins the majority of votes in the state is awarded all 54 electoral votes. Their chosen electors then vote for President and Vice President. Although electors are pledged to their candidate and running mate, they are not obligated to vote for them. An elector who votes for someone other than his or her candidate is known as a faithless elector.
The electors of each state and the District of Columbia met on December 18, 2000[3] to cast their votes for President and Vice President. The Electoral College itself never meets as one body. Instead the electors from each state and the District of Columbia met in their respective capitols.
The following were the members of the Electoral College from the state. All were pledged to and voted for Al Gore and Joe Lieberman:[4]
- Sunil Aghi
- Amy Arambula
- Rachel Binah
- R. Stephen Bollinger
- Roberts Braden
- Laura Karolina Capps
- Anni Chung
- Joseph A. Cislowski
- Sheldon Cohn
- Thor Emblem
- Elsa Favila
- John Freidenrich
- Cecelia Fuentes
- Glen Fuller
- James Garrison
- Sally Goehring
- Florence Gold
- Jill S. Hardy
- Therese Horsting
- Georgie Huff
- Robert Eugene Hurd
- Harriet A. Ingram
- Robert Jordan
- John Koza
- John Laird
- N. Mark Lam
- Manuel M. Lopez
- Henry Lozano
- David Mann
- Beverly Martin
- R. Keith McDonald
- Carol D. Norberg
- Ron Oberndorfer
- Gerard Orozco
- Trudy Owens
- Gregory S. Pettis
- Flo Rene Pickett
- Theodore H. Plant
- Art Pulaski
- Eloise Reyes
- Alex Arthur Reza
- C. Craig Roberts
- Jason Rodríguez
- Luis D. Rojas
- Howard L. Schock
- Lane Sherman
- David A. Torres
- Larry Trullinger
- Angelo K. Tsakopoulos
- Richard Valle
- Karen Waters
- Don Wilcox
- William K. Wong
- Rosalind Wyman
References
- ^ "President" (PDF). California Secretary of State. 2001-02-22. http://sos.ca.gov/elections/sov/2000_general/pres.pdf. Retrieved 2008-08-10.
- ^ "Report of Registration as of October 10, 2000" (PDF). California Secretary of State. 2001-01-07. http://sos.ca.gov/elections/sov/2000_general/reg.pdf. Retrieved 2008-08-10.
- ^ http://www.uselectionatlas.org/INFORMATION/ARTICLES/pe2000timeline.php
- ^ http://presidentelect.org/e2000.html
See also
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