2000 United States presidential election in Massachusetts

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2000 United States presidential election in Massachusetts

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Nominee Al Gore George W. Bush Ralph Nader
Party Democratic Republican Green
Home state Tennessee Texas Connecticut
Running mate Joe Lieberman Dick Cheney Winona LaDuke
Electoral vote 12 0 0
Popular vote 1,616,487 878,502 173,564
Percentage 59.80% 32.50% 6.42%

Massachusetts Presidential Election Results 2000.svg
County Results
Gore
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%


President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

George W. Bush
Republican

The 2000 United States presidential election in Massachusetts took place on November 7, 2000, and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose 12 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Massachusetts is one of the most reliable blue states in the nation: no Republican has won the state since Ronald Reagan in 1984. The 2000 presidential election featured Democratic United States Vice President Al Gore versus Republican Texas Governor George W. Bush. Despite Bush's tight victory nationwide, Gore handily won Massachusetts, with a 27% margin of victory against George W. Bush who did not actively campaign there. Gore didn't campaign in Massachusetts as well although his wife Tipper and the wife of his running mate Joe Lieberman, Hadassah, held a rally in Lieberman's hometown of Gardner.[1] Gore won every county and congressional district. Massachusetts had been a Democratic-leaning state since 1928, and a Democratic stronghold since 1960, and has kept up its intense level of the sizable Democratic margins since 1996.

Bush became the first Republican ever to win the White House without carrying Barnstable County. As of 2021, this is the last time that a Democratic presidential nominee has failed to reach 60 percent of the vote in Massachusetts. This is also the last time that the towns of Ashby, Charlton, Douglas, East Bridgewater, Middleborough, Middleton, Lakeville, and North Brookfield voted Democratic in a presidential election and the last time that the towns of Chatham, Chesterfield, Orleans, Otis, and Rowe voted Republican.

Results[]

Vice President Al Gore easily defeated Texas Governor George W. Bush in Massachusetts. Massachusetts is one of the most reliable Democratic States in the union. Gore won every single county in Massachusetts.

With 6.42% of the popular vote, Massachusetts proved to be Ralph Nader's third best state in the 2000 election after Alaska and neighboring Vermont.[2]

2000 United States presidential election in Massachusetts
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Democratic Albert A. Gore Jr. and Joseph I. Lieberman 1,616,487 59.80% 12
Republican George W. Bush and Richard B. Cheney 878,502 32.50% 0
Green Ralph Nader and Winona LaDuke 173,564 6.42% 0
Libertarian Harry Browne 16,366 0.61% 0
Reform Pat Buchanan 11,149 0.41% 0
Independent Others (Write-In) 3,990 0.15% 0
Independent (a) John Hagelin 2,884 0.11% 0
Socialist David McReynolds (Write-In) 42 0.15% 0
Totals 2,702,984 100.0% 12

(a) John Hagelin was the candidate of the Natural Law Party nationally.

Results breakdown[]

By county[]

County Albert Arnold Gore Jr.

Democratic

George Walker Bush

Republican

Various candidates

Other parties

Total votes cast
% # % # % #
Barnstable 51.50% 62,363 41.03% 49,686 7.46% 9,037 121,086
Berkshire 63.85% 37,934 26.60% 15,805 9.55% 5,672 59,411
Bristol 64.51% 136,325 29.74% 62,848 5.76% 12,164 211,337
Dukes 61.81% 5,474 26.14% 2,315 12.05% 1,067 8,856
Essex 57.49% 178,400 35.45% 110,010 7.06% 21,923 310,333
Franklin 53.78% 17,945 30.50% 10,176 15.72% 5,245 33,366
Hampden 58.17% 100,103 34.61% 59,558 7.22% 12,432 172,093
Hampshire 56.16% 38,543 27.98% 19,202 15.86% 10,881 68,626
Middlesex 61.49% 404,043 30.27% 198,914 8.23% 54,091 657,048
Nantucket 58.34% 2,874 32.97% 1,624 8.69% 428 4,926
Norfolk 59.41% 188,450 33.75% 107,033 6.84% 21,694 317,177
Plymouth 54.53% 115,376 39.11% 82,751 6.36% 13,450 211,577
Suffolk 71.38% 154,888 20.48% 44,441 8.14% 17,671 217,000
Worcester 56.02% 173,679 36.81% 114,139 7.17% 22,240 310,058

Results by Congressional district[]

Gore won all 10 Congressional districts.

District Bush Gore Nader Representative
1st 33% 57% 9% John Olver
2nd 34% 58% 7% Richard Neal
3rd 35% 58% 6% Jim McGovern
4th 30% 63% 5% Barney Frank
5th 36% 56% 6% Marty Meehan
6th 36% 57% 6% John F. Tierney
7th 29% 63% 6% Ed Markey
8th 17% 72% 10% Mike Capuano
9th 31% 62% 6% Joe Moakley
Stephen F. Lynch
10th 38% 55% 6% Bill Delahunt

Results by municipality[]

Results by town
  Gore – 80–90%
  Gore – 70–80%
  Gore – 60–70%
  Gore – 50–60%
  Gore – <50%
  Bush – <50%
  Bush – 50–60%

See also[]

  • United States presidential elections in Massachusetts

References[]

  1. ^ "Democratic Wives Stress Roots". Associated Press. Retrieved 2021-11-20.
  2. ^ "2000 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
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