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2000 United States presidential election in Mississippi

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election_name2000 United States presidential election in Mississippi
countryMississippi
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1996 United States presidential election in Mississippi
previous_year1996
next_election2004 United States presidential election in Mississippi
next_year2004
election_dateNovember 7, 2000
flag_imageFlag of Mississippi (1996–2001).svg
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image1GeorgeWBush (1).jpg
nominee1George W. Bush
party1Republican Party (United States)
home_state1Texas
running_mate1Dick Cheney
electoral_vote17
popular_vote1573,230
percentage157.62%
image2Al Gore, Vice President of the United States, official portrait 1994 (3x4 close cropped).jpg
nominee2Al Gore
party2Democratic Party (United States)
home_state2Tennessee
running_mate2Joe Lieberman
electoral_vote20
popular_vote2404,964
percentage240.70%
map_image{{Switcher
titlePresident
before_electionBill Clinton
before_partyDemocratic Party (United States)
after_electionGeorge W. Bush
after_partyRepublican Party (United States)

Main article: 2000 United States presidential election

| [[File:Mississippi Presidential Election Results 2000.svg|190px]] | County results | [[File:2000 MS Pres.svg|190px]] | Precinct results}} Bush Gore

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

Mississippi was won by Governor George W. Bush with a double-digit margin of victory of 16.92%. Bush won most of the counties and congressional districts of the state. Bush dominated the east part of the state and Gore did well in the west. , this is the last election in which Yalobusha County voted for the Democratic candidate. This is also the last election in which Mississippi voted to the right of neighboring Alabama. Bush became the first Republican to win the White House without carrying Adams or Hinds Counties since Richard Nixon in 1968.

Campaign

Predictions

SourceRatingAs of
The Orlando SentinelSeptember 10, 2000
The News and ObserverOctober 18, 2000
Richmond Times-DispatchOctober 29, 2000
The Central New Jersey Home NewsNovember 2, 2000
Los Angeles TimesNovember 3, 2000

Results

2000 United States presidential election in MississippiPartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanGeorge W. Bush573,23057.6%7
DemocraticAl Gore404,96440.7%0
GreenRalph Nader8,1260.8%0
ConstitutionHoward Phillips3,2670.3%0
ReformPatrick Buchanan2,2670.2%0
LibertarianHarry Browne2,0090.2%0
Socialist WorkersJames Harris6130.1%0
Natural LawJohn Hagelin4500.1%0
Totals-100.00%7
Voter turnout (Voting age/registered)48%/57%

Results by county

CountyGeorge W. Bush
RepublicanAl Gore
DemocraticVarious candidates
Other partiesMarginTotal#%#%#%#%Totals573,23057.62%404,96440.70%16,7321.68%168,26616.92%944,926
Adams6,69144.97%8,06554.20%1230.83%-1,374-9.23%14,879
Alcorn7,25457.40%5,05940.03%3252.57%2,19517.37%12,638
Amite3,67757.38%2,67341.71%580.91%1,00415.67%6,408
Attala4,20658.64%2,92240.74%450.63%1,28417.90%7,173
Benton1,56144.84%1,88654.18%340.98%-156-9.34%3,481
Bolivar4,84735.80%8,43662.31%2551.88%-3,589-26.51%13,538
Calhoun3,44859.88%2,25139.09%591.02%1,19720.79%5,758
Carroll3,16564.28%1,72635.05%330.67%1,43929.23%4,924
Chickasaw3,54949.46%3,51949.05%1071.49%300.41%7,175
Choctaw2,39864.48%1,27834.36%431.16%1,12030.12%3,719
Claiborne88319.13%3,67079.52%621.34%-2,787-60.39%4,615
Clarke4,50365.08%2,36834.22%480.69%2,13530.86%6,919
Clay3,57043.72%4,51555.30%800.98%-945-11.58%8,165
Coahoma3,69538.68%5,66259.27%1962.05%-1,967-20.59%9,553
Copiah5,64353.30%4,84545.76%990.94%7987.54%10,587
Covington4,18060.75%2,62338.12%781.13%1,55722.63%6,881
DeSoto24,87971.21%9,58627.44%4711.35%15,29343.77%34,936
Forrest13,28159.69%8,50038.20%4702.11%4,78121.49%22,251
Franklin2,42761.40%1,48637.59%401.01%94123.81%3,953
George5,14370.61%1,97727.14%1642.25%3,16643.47%7,284
Greene3,08269.48%1,31729.69%370.83%1,76539.79%4,436
Grenada5,12954.65%4,16344.36%930.99%96610.29%9,385
Hancock9,32664.11%4,80133.00%4212.89%4,52531.11%14,548
Harrison32,25661.30%19,14236.38%1,2182.31%13,11424.92%52,616
Hinds37,75343.01%46,78953.31%3,2283.68%-9,036-10.30%87,770
Holmes1,93726.10%5,44773.39%380.51%-3,510-47.29%7,422
Humphreys1,62841.28%2,28858.01%280.71%-660-16.73%3,944
Issaquena36638.89%55558.98%202.13%-189-20.09%941
Itawamba5,42463.33%2,99434.96%1461.70%2,43028.37%8,564
Jackson30,06866.66%14,19331.47%8461.88%15,87535.19%45,107
Jasper3,29451.09%3,10448.15%490.76%1902.94%6,447
Jefferson60017.61%2,78681.75%220.65%-2,186-64.14%3,408
Jefferson Davis2,43745.83%2,83553.32%450.85%-398-7.49%5,317
Jones16,34167.14%7,71331.69%2861.18%8,62835.45%24,340
Kemper1,91544.94%2,31154.24%350.82%-396-9.30%4,261
Lafayette7,08155.85%5,13940.53%4583.61%1,94215.32%12,678
Lamar12,79577.07%3,47820.95%3291.98%9,31756.12%16,602
Lauderdale17,31566.67%8,41232.39%2430.94%8,90334.28%25,970
Lawrence3,67455.78%2,84143.13%721.09%83312.65%6,587
Leake4,11459.18%2,79340.18%450.65%1,32119.00%6,952
Lee15,55161.97%9,14236.43%4011.60%6,40925.54%25,094
Leflore4,62641.03%6,40156.77%2492.21%-1,775-15.74%11,276
Lincoln8,54065.69%4,35833.52%1020.78%4,18232.17%13,000
Lowndes11,40459.30%7,53739.19%2891.50%3,86720.11%19,230
Madison19,10964.00%10,41634.88%3341.12%8,69329.12%29,859
Marion6,79661.79%4,11437.41%880.80%2,68224.38%10,998
Marshall4,72337.51%7,73561.43%1341.06%-3,012-23.92%12,592
Monroe7,39755.37%5,78343.29%1801.35%1,61412.08%13,360
Montgomery2,63054.24%2,18745.10%320.66%4439.14%4,849
Neshoba6,40970.69%2,56328.27%941.04%3,84642.42%9,066
Newton5,54071.59%2,14727.75%510.66%3,39343.84%7,738
Noxubee1,53030.88%3,38368.29%410.83%-1,853-37.41%4,954
Oktibbeha7,95953.76%6,44343.52%4022.72%1,51610.24%14,804
Panola5,42447.62%5,88051.63%850.75%-456-4.01%11,389
Pearl River11,57570.25%4,61127.98%2911.77%6,96442.27%16,477
Perry3,02669.42%1,28529.48%481.10%1,74139.94%4,359
Pike7,46452.69%6,54446.20%1581.12%9206.49%14,166
Pontotoc6,60169.41%2,77129.14%1381.45%3,83040.27%9,510
Prentiss5,10160.14%3,28738.75%941.11%1,81421.39%8,482
Quitman1,28037.50%2,10361.62%300.88%-823-24.12%3,413
Rankin32,98379.60%8,05019.43%4020.97%24,93360.17%41,435
Scott5,60160.84%3,54838.54%570.62%2,05322.30%9,206
Sharkey1,07437.00%1,70658.77%1234.24%-632-21.77%2,903
Simpson6,25465.32%3,22733.71%930.97%3,02731.61%9,574
Smith4,83874.11%1,62024.82%701.07%3,21849.29%6,528
Stone3,70267.03%1,67730.36%1442.61%2,02536.67%5,523
Sunflower3,36940.04%4,98159.19%650.77%-1,612-19.15%8,415
Tallahatchie2,42843.96%3,04155.06%540.98%-613-11.10%5,523
Tate5,14859.22%3,44139.58%1041.20%1,70719.64%8,693
Tippah5,38164.04%2,90834.61%1141.36%2,47329.43%8,403
Tishomingo4,12258.95%2,74739.29%1231.76%1,37519.66%6,992
Tunica79233.47%1,53965.05%351.48%-747-31.58%2,366
Union6,08765.37%3,09433.23%1301.40%2,99332.14%9,311
Walthall3,47658.97%2,35639.97%631.07%1,12019.00%5,895
Warren10,89258.49%7,48540.19%2461.32%3,40718.30%18,623
Washington7,36740.20%10,40556.77%5563.03%-3,038-16.57%18,328
Wayne4,63560.16%2,98138.69%891.16%1,65421.47%7,705
Webster3,06967.52%1,42631.38%501.10%1,64336.14%4,545
Wilkinson1,42334.72%2,55162.25%1243.03%-1,128-27.53%4,098
Winston4,64555.51%3,67243.88%510.61%97311.63%8,368
Yalobusha2,47047.25%2,67451.15%841.61%-204-3.90%5,228
Yazoo5,25449.96%4,99747.52%2652.52%2572.44%10,516

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

  • Alcorn (largest city: Corinth)
  • Amite (largest city: Gloster)
  • Chickasaw (largest city: Okolona)
  • Copiah (largest city: Hazlehurst)
  • Jasper (largest city: Bay Springs)
  • Lawrence (largest city: Monticello)
  • Montgomery (largest city: Winona)
  • Pike (largest city: Magnolia)
  • Walthall (largest city: Tylertown)
  • Yazoo (largest city: Yazoo City)

Results by congressional district

Bush won four of five congressional districts, including two held by Democrats.

DistrictBushGoreRepresentative
60%38%Roger Wicker
39%59%Bennie G. Thompson
67%32%Chip Pickering
54%44%Ronnie Shows
66%32%Gene Taylor

Electors

Main article: List of 2000 United States presidential electors

Technically the voters of Mississippi cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. Mississippi is allocated seven electors because it has five congressional districts and two senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of seven 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 7 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 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 George W. Bush and Dick Cheney:

  1. Bob Anthony
  2. Miki Cassidy
  3. Thomas Colbert
  4. Delbert Hosemann
  5. Ellen Reineke
  6. John Junkin
  7. Kent Nicaud

References

References

  1. Brown, Peter A.. (September 10, 2000). "Electoral College Analysis Shows the Race Is a Dead Heat: Florida Could Be Decisive This November". [[The Orlando Sentinel]].
  2. (October 18, 2000). "The Prize Is Still out There". [[The News and Observer]].
  3. (October 29, 2000). "Bush Has Small Electoral Lead". [[Richmond Times-Dispatch]].
  4. Raasch, Chuck. (November 2, 2000). "Vote May Be Closest in 40 Years: Presidential Outcome Expected to Hinge on Swing States". [[The Central New Jersey Home News]].
  5. Brownstein, Ronald. "Popular-Vote Winner Could End Up a Loser — NUMBERS: Pollsters See Visions of 1888 Cleveland Victorywork=[[Los Angeles Times]]date=November 3, 2000".
  6. "2000 Presidential General Election Results — Mississippi".
  7. "2000 Post-Election Timeline of Events".
  8. "President Elect - 2000".
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