2000 United States presidential election in West Virginia
The 2000 United States presidential election in West Virginia took place on November 7, 2000 as 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.
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Elections in West Virginia |
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West Virginia gave its 5 electoral votes to the Republican nominee, Governor of Texas George W. Bush, marking the first time a Republican carried the state since Ronald Reagan in 1984, and only the fourth time since 1932. While West Virginia was traditionally a Democratic stronghold, this election marked the beginning of a political realignment. The Mountain State would become the only state to vote against George H. W. Bush twice and for George W. Bush twice. As of the 2020 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, and was only the fourth time since that election where a Democrat lost the state. It would also be the last time any candidate won the state by a single-digit margin, and the last time the state would vote to the left of neighboring Virginia. Bush’s victory in West Virginia also turned out to be decisive, as Gore would have won the presidency had he carried it.
As of 2022, this is the last presidential election in which a Democrat won any congressional district in the state and the last time the state was won by single digits.
This is the last time West Virginia voted more Democratic than neighboring Virginia, North Carolina, or Colorado, three historically Republican states that, after 2008, would transition to being either Democratic-leaning or purple.
Primaries
- 2000 West Virginia Democratic primary
- 2000 West Virginia Republican primary
Results
2000 United States presidential election in West Virginia | |||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Running mate | Popular vote | Electoral vote | Swing | ||||
Count | % | Count | % | ||||||
Republican | George W. Bush of Texas | Dick Cheney of Wyoming | 336,475 | 51.92% | 5 | 100.00% | ![]() | ||
Democratic | Al Gore of Tennessee | Joe Lieberman of Connecticut | 295,497 | 45.59% | 0 | 0.00% | ![]() | ||
Green | Ralph Nader of Connecticut | Winona LaDuke of Minnesota | 10,680 | 1.65% | 0 | 0.00% | ![]() | ||
Reform | Pat Buchanan of Virginia | Ezola B. Foster of California | 3,169 | 0.49% | 0 | 0.00% | ![]() | ||
Libertarian | Harry Browne of Tennessee | Art Olivier of California | 1,912 | 0.30% | 0 | 0.00% | ![]() | ||
Constitution | Howard Phillips of Virginia | Darrell Castle of Tennessee | 23 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.00% | ![]() | ||
Natural Law | John Hagelin of Iowa | Nat Goldhaber of California | 367 | 0.06% | 0 | 0.00% | ![]() | ||
Write-in | Various of Various | Various of Various | 1 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.00% | ![]() | ||
Total | 648,124 | 100.00% | 5 | 100.00% |
By congressional district
Bush won two of the three congressional districts.[1]
District | Bush | Gore | Representative |
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1st | 54% | 43% | Alan Mollohan |
2nd | 54% | 44% | Bob Wise |
Shelley Moore Capito | |||
3rd | 47% | 51% | Nick Rahall |
By county
County | Gore% | Gore# | Bush% | Bush# | Others% | Others# | Total |
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Barbour | 41.37% | 2,503 | 56.37% | 3,411 | 2.26% | 137 | 6,051 |
Berkeley | 38.23% | 8,797 | 59.19% | 13,619 | 2.58% | 594 | 23,010 |
Boone | 61.88% | 5,656 | 36.68% | 3,353 | 1.44% | 132 | 9,141 |
Braxton | 51.03% | 2,719 | 47.47% | 2,529 | 1.50% | 80 | 5,328 |
Brooke | 49.74% | 4,678 | 44.60% | 4,195 | 5.66% | 532 | 9,405 |
Cabell | 46.24% | 14,896 | 51.03% | 16,440 | 2.73% | 880 | 32,216 |
Calhoun | 42.52% | 1,112 | 54.49% | 1,425 | 2.98% | 78 | 2,615 |
Clay | 45.14% | 1,617 | 52.68% | 1,887 | 2.18% | 78 | 3,582 |
Doddridge | 27.45% | 773 | 69.42% | 1,955 | 3.13% | 88 | 2,816 |
Fayette | 57.26% | 8,371 | 40.34% | 5,897 | 2.40% | 351 | 14,619 |
Gilmer | 39.85% | 1,092 | 56.93% | 1,560 | 3.21% | 88 | 2,740 |
Grant | 19.65% | 891 | 78.76% | 3,571 | 1.59% | 72 | 4,534 |
Greenbrier | 43.93% | 5,627 | 53.61% | 6,866 | 2.46% | 315 | 12,808 |
Hampshire | 33.93% | 2,069 | 63.62% | 3,879 | 2.44% | 149 | 6,097 |
Hancock | 46.39% | 6,249 | 47.94% | 6,458 | 5.68% | 765 | 13,472 |
Hardy | 35.91% | 1,621 | 62.38% | 2,816 | 1.71% | 77 | 4,514 |
Harrison | 48.95% | 13,009 | 48.72% | 12,948 | 2.34% | 621 | 26,578 |
Jackson | 42.86% | 4,937 | 55.05% | 6,341 | 2.08% | 240 | 11,518 |
Jefferson | 47.71% | 6,860 | 49.00% | 7,045 | 3.29% | 473 | 14,378 |
Kanawha | 50.25% | 38,524 | 48.01% | 36,809 | 1.74% | 1,337 | 76,670 |
Lewis | 38.39% | 2,355 | 58.79% | 3,606 | 2.82% | 173 | 6,134 |
Lincoln | 52.77% | 3,939 | 45.40% | 3,389 | 1.82% | 136 | 7,464 |
Logan | 61.83% | 8,927 | 36.94% | 5,334 | 1.23% | 178 | 14,439 |
Marion | 53.84% | 12,315 | 43.60% | 9,972 | 2.56% | 586 | 22,873 |
Marshall | 44.45% | 6,000 | 50.81% | 6,859 | 4.73% | 639 | 13,498 |
Mason | 44.22% | 4,963 | 53.21% | 5,972 | 2.57% | 288 | 11,223 |
McDowell | 66.34% | 4,845 | 32.15% | 2,348 | 1.51% | 110 | 7,303 |
Mercer | 44.22% | 8,347 | 54.07% | 10,206 | 1.71% | 322 | 18,875 |
Mineral | 34.15% | 3,341 | 63.18% | 6,180 | 2.67% | 261 | 9,782 |
Mingo | 60.23% | 6,049 | 38.49% | 3,866 | 1.27% | 128 | 10,043 |
Monongalia | 46.05% | 12,603 | 49.68% | 13,595 | 4.27% | 1,169 | 27,367 |
Monroe | 40.75% | 2,094 | 57.21% | 2,940 | 2.04% | 105 | 5,139 |
Morgan | 33.59% | 1,939 | 63.05% | 3,639 | 3.36% | 194 | 5,772 |
Nicholas | 47.31% | 4,059 | 50.81% | 4,359 | 1.88% | 161 | 8,579 |
Ohio | 42.60% | 7,653 | 53.48% | 9,607 | 3.92% | 704 | 17,964 |
Pendleton | 36.39% | 1,172 | 61.97% | 1,996 | 1.65% | 53 | 3,221 |
Pleasants | 39.50% | 1,267 | 58.73% | 1,884 | 1.78% | 57 | 3,208 |
Pocahontas | 40.15% | 1,392 | 56.82% | 1,970 | 3.03% | 105 | 3,467 |
Preston | 33.67% | 3,515 | 63.29% | 6,607 | 3.04% | 317 | 10,439 |
Putnam | 38.63% | 7,891 | 59.60% | 12,173 | 1.77% | 362 | 20,426 |
Raleigh | 45.91% | 11,047 | 52.31% | 12,587 | 1.77% | 427 | 24,061 |
Randolph | 42.21% | 4,028 | 55.00% | 5,248 | 2.79% | 266 | 9,542 |
Ritchie | 26.86% | 1,024 | 71.27% | 2,717 | 1.86% | 71 | 3,812 |
Roane | 41.46% | 2,332 | 56.39% | 3,172 | 2.15% | 121 | 5,625 |
Summers | 48.78% | 2,299 | 48.89% | 2,304 | 2.33% | 110 | 4,713 |
Taylor | 43.29% | 2,473 | 54.69% | 3,124 | 2.01% | 115 | 5,712 |
Tucker | 39.42% | 1,319 | 57.83% | 1,935 | 2.75% | 92 | 3,346 |
Tyler | 30.91% | 1,214 | 65.73% | 2,582 | 3.36% | 132 | 3,928 |
Upshur | 34.10% | 2,770 | 63.58% | 5,165 | 2.31% | 188 | 8,123 |
Wayne | 48.89% | 7,940 | 49.21% | 7,993 | 1.90% | 308 | 16,241 |
Webster | 53.33% | 1,764 | 44.86% | 1,484 | 1.81% | 60 | 3,308 |
Wetzel | 45.31% | 2,849 | 51.51% | 3,239 | 3.18% | 200 | 6,288 |
Wirt | 34.34% | 818 | 63.73% | 1,518 | 1.93% | 46 | 2,382 |
Wood | 37.40% | 12,664 | 60.34% | 20,428 | 2.26% | 765 | 33,857 |
Wyoming | 54.44% | 4,289 | 44.08% | 3,473 | 1.47% | 116 | 7,878 |