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2000 United States presidential election in Arkansas

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

2000 United States presidential election in Arkansas

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Nominee George W. Bush Al Gore
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Texas Tennessee
Running mate Dick Cheney Joe Lieberman
Electoral vote 6 0
Popular vote 472,940 422,768
Percentage 51.31% 45.86%

County Results

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

George W. Bush
Republican

In this election, Arkansas was seen as a swing state, as George W. Bush's opposition to abortion and support for the death penalty, issues that resonated with many Arkansans[1][2] combined with Gore distancing himself from the popularity of Arkansas native and sitting president Bill Clinton created a battleground environment in the state.[3]

In the end, Bush won the state by 5.45%; a hard swing right from the 16.94-point Democratic victory four years prior. He won a majority of the popular vote and the state's six electoral votes, marking the first time in history that a Democratic presidential nominee won the national popular vote without carrying Arkansas. As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which Ashley County, Craighead County, Cross County, Dallas County, Drew County, Greene County, Hot Spring County, Izard County, Lafayette County, Nevada County, and Ouachita County have voted for the Democratic candidate.

Results edit

2000 United States presidential election in Arkansas
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican George W. Bush 472,940 51.31% 6
Democratic Al Gore 422,768 45.86% 0
Green Party Ralph Nader 13,421 1.46% 0
Reform Patrick Buchanan 5,192 0.80% 0
Libertarian Harry Browne 2,781 0.30% 0
Constitution Party Howard Phillips 1,145 0.14% 0
Natural Law John Hagelin 1,098 0.13% 0
Totals 919,345 100.00% 6
Voter turnout 46%

By county edit

County George W. Bush
Republican
Al Gore
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total
# % # % # % # %
Arkansas 3,353 52.62% 2,877 45.15% 142 2.23% 476 7.47% 6,372
Ashley 3,876 46.86% 4,253 51.42% 142 1.72% -377 -4.56% 8,271
Baxter 9,538 57.09% 6,516 39.00% 654 3.91% 3,022 18.09% 16,708
Benton 34,838 64.94% 17,277 32.21% 1,531 2.85% 17,561 32.73% 53,646
Boone 8,569 62.85% 4,493 32.95% 573 4.20% 4,076 29.90% 13,635
Bradley 1,793 45.06% 2,122 53.33% 64 1.61% -329 -8.27% 3,979
Calhoun 1,128 51.62% 1,017 46.54% 40 1.83% 111 5.08% 2,185
Carroll 5,556 57.94% 3,595 37.49% 439 4.58% 1,961 20.45% 9,590
Chicot 1,564 35.13% 2,820 63.34% 68 1.53% -1,256 -28.21% 4,452
Clark 3,376 43.77% 4,661 54.03% 189 2.19% -1,285 -10.26% 8,626
Clay 2,254 38.20% 3,527 59.78% 119 2.02% -1,273 -21.58% 5,900
Cleburne 5,730 56.14% 4,120 40.36% 357 3.50% 1,610 15.78% 10,207
Cleveland 1,678 52.75% 1,414 44.45% 89 2.80% 264 8.30% 3,181
Columbia 5,018 53.92% 4,003 43.01% 286 3.07% 1,015 10.91% 9,307
Conway 3,545 49.00% 3,496 48.33% 193 2.67% 49 0.67% 7,234
Craighead 12,158 48.33% 12,376 49.20% 623 2.48% -218 -0.87% 25,157
Crawford 10,804 61.30% 6,288 35.68% 533 3.02% 4,516 25.62% 17,625
Crittenden 5,857 44.26% 7,224 54.59% 153 1.15% -1,367 -10.33% 13,234
Cross 3,033 48.80% 3,096 49.81% 86 1.38% -63 -1.01% 6,215
Dallas 1,571 47.25% 1,710 51.43% 44 1.32% -139 -4.18% 3,325
Desha 1,603 35.66% 2,776 61.76% 116 2.58% -1,173 -26.10% 4,495
Drew 2,756 46.54% 3,060 51.67% 106 1.79% -304 -5.13% 5,922
Faulkner 16,055 54.95% 11,950 40.90% 1,211 4.14% 4,105 14.05% 29,216
Franklin 3,277 53.37% 2,674 43.55% 189 3.08% 603 9.82% 6,140
Fulton 2,036 49.56% 1,976 48.10% 96 2.34% 60 1.46% 4,108
Garland 19,098 53.15% 15,840 44.08% 997 2.77% 3,258 9.07% 35,935
Grant 3,285 54.63% 2,535 42.16% 193 3.21% 750 12.47% 6,013
Greene 5,831 46.71% 6,319 50.62% 334 2.68% -488 -3.91% 12,484
Hempstead 3,257 44.68% 3,937 54.01% 95 1.30% -680 -9.33% 7,289
Hot Spring 5,042 45.92% 5,527 50.33% 412 3.75% -485 -4.41% 10,981
Howard 2,326 52.16% 2,063 46.27% 70 1.57% 263 5.89% 4,459
Independence 6,145 53.00% 5,146 44.39% 303 2.61% 999 8.61% 11,594
Izard 2,301 45.73% 2,587 51.41% 144 2.86% -286 -5.68% 5,032
Jackson 2,280 37.55% 3,651 60.13% 141 2.32% -1,371 -22.58% 6,072
Jefferson 8,765 32.22% 17,716 65.13% 720 2.65% -8,951 -32.91% 27,201
Johnson 3,657 51.07% 3,270 45.66% 234 3.27% 387 5.41% 7,161
Lafayette 1,538 45.46% 1,806 53.38% 39 1.15% -268 -7.92% 3,383
Lawrence 2,626 43.48% 3,255 53.89% 159 2.63% -629 -10.41% 6,040
Lee 1,351 32.78% 2,727 66.17% 43 1.04% -1,376 -33.39% 4,121
Lincoln 1,526 43.03% 1,957 55.19% 63 1.78% -431 -12.16% 3,546
Little River 2,283 43.38% 2,883 54.78% 97 1.84% -600 -11.40% 5,263
Logan 4,487 55.42% 3,283 40.55% 326 4.03% 1,204 14.87% 8,096
Lonoke 10,606 59.11% 6,851 38.18% 486 2.71% 3,755 20.93% 17,943
Madison 3,387 60.18% 2,055 36.51% 186 3.30% 1,332 23.67% 5,628
Marion 3,402 56.56% 2,233 37.12% 380 6.32% 1,169 19.44% 6,015
Miller 7,276 52.94% 6,278 45.67% 191 1.39% 998 7.27% 13,745
Mississippi 5,199 41.31% 7,107 56.47% 280 2.22% -1,908 -15.16% 12,586
Monroe 1,329 40.36% 1,910 58.00% 54 1.64% -581 -17.64% 3,293
Montgomery 2,128 56.91% 1,438 38.46% 173 4.63% 690 18.45% 3,739
Nevada 1,796 48.05% 1,867 49.95% 75 2.00% -71 -1.90% 3,738
Newton 2,529 64.40% 1,205 30.69% 193 4.91% 1,324 33.71% 3,927
Ouachita 4,739 45.59% 5,464 52.56% 192 1.85% -725 -6.97% 10,395
Perry 2,114 52.76% 1,648 41.13% 245 6.11% 466 11.63% 4,007
Phillips 3,154 33.87% 6,018 64.62% 141 1.51% -2,864 -30.75% 9,313
Pike 2,275 57.29% 1,604 40.39% 92 2.32% 671 16.90% 3,971
Poinsett 2,988 41.30% 4,102 56.70% 145 2.00% -1,114 -15.40% 7,235
Polk 4,600 63.95% 2,315 32.18% 278 3.86% 2,285 31.77% 7,193
Pope 11,244 61.04% 6,669 36.20% 509 2.76% 4,575 24.84% 18,422
Prairie 1,862 53.09% 1,563 44.57% 82 2.34% 299 8.52% 3,507
Pulaski 55,866 43.94% 68,320 53.73% 2,965 2.33% -12,454 -9.79% 127,151
Randolph 2,673 45.48% 3,019 51.37% 185 3.15% -346 -5.89% 5,877
St. Francis 3,414 40.18% 4,986 58.69% 96 1.13% -1,572 -18.51% 8,496
Saline 18,617 57.48% 12,700 39.21% 1,074 3.32% 5,917 18.27% 32,391
Scott 2,399 60.26% 1,444 36.27% 138 3.47% 955 23.99% 3,981
Searcy 2,610 64.32% 1,229 30.29% 219 5.40% 1,381 34.03% 4,058
Sebastian 23,483 58.48% 15,555 38.73% 1,121 2.79% 7,928 19.75% 40,159
Sevier 2,111 49.17% 2,095 48.80% 87 2.03% 16 0.37% 4,293
Sharp 3,698 51.89% 3,236 45.41% 192 2.70% 462 6.48% 7,126
Stone 2,623 53.97% 2,043 42.04% 194 3.99% 580 11.93% 4,860
Union 8,647 55.40% 6,261 40.11% 701 4.49% 2,386 15.29% 15,609
Van Buren 3,485 49.90% 3,202 45.85% 297 4.25% 283 4.05% 6,984
Washington 28,231 54.86% 21,425 41.64% 1,803 3.50% 6,806 13.22% 51,459
White 13,170 59.46% 8,342 37.66% 638 2.88% 4,828 21.80% 22,150
Woodruff 898 33.87% 1,699 64.09% 54 2.04% -801 -30.22% 2,651
Yell 3,223 49.75% 3,062 47.26% 194 2.99% 161 2.49% 6,479
Totals 472,940 51.31% 422,768 45.86% 26,073 2.83% 50,172 5.45% 921,781

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

By congressional district edit

Bush won 2 of 4 congressional districts, including one held by a Democrat.[4]

District Bush Gore Representative
1st 47% 50% Marion Berry
2nd 49% 48% Vic Snyder
3rd 59% 37% Asa Hutchinson
John Boozman
4th 47% 50% Jay Dickey
Mike Ross

Electors edit

Technically the voters of Arkansas cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. Arkansas is allocated 6 electors because it has 4 congressional districts and 2 senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of 6 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 6 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[5] 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:[6]

  1. Pat Dodge
  2. Bud Cummins
  3. Mildred Homan
  4. Betsy Thompson
  5. Kim Hendren
  6. Sarah Agee

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "George W. Bush on the Issues". On the Issues. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
  2. ^ . Texas Department of Criminal Justice. October 27, 2006. Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 30, 2021 – via Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ Neal, Pat (October 10, 2000). "Clinton's Arkansas in play as presidential battleground state". CNN. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
  4. ^ 2000 Presidential General Election Results - Arkansas US Election Atlas
  5. ^ "2000 Post-Election Timeline of Events".
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on February 12, 2012. Retrieved October 24, 2009.

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Main article 2000 United States presidential election The 2000 United States presidential election in Arkansas took place on November 7 2000 and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election State voters chose six representatives or electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president 2000 United States presidential election in Arkansas 1996 November 7 2000 2004 Nominee George W Bush Al GoreParty Republican DemocraticHome state Texas TennesseeRunning mate Dick Cheney Joe LiebermanElectoral vote 6 0Popular vote 472 940 422 768Percentage 51 31 45 86 County Results Bush 40 50 50 60 60 70 Gore 40 50 50 60 60 70 President before electionBill ClintonDemocratic Elected President George W BushRepublicanIn this election Arkansas was seen as a swing state as George W Bush s opposition to abortion and support for the death penalty issues that resonated with many Arkansans 1 2 combined with Gore distancing himself from the popularity of Arkansas native and sitting president Bill Clinton created a battleground environment in the state 3 In the end Bush won the state by 5 45 a hard swing right from the 16 94 point Democratic victory four years prior He won a majority of the popular vote and the state s six electoral votes marking the first time in history that a Democratic presidential nominee won the national popular vote without carrying Arkansas As of the 2020 presidential election update this is the last election in which Ashley County Craighead County Cross County Dallas County Drew County Greene County Hot Spring County Izard County Lafayette County Nevada County and Ouachita County have voted for the Democratic candidate Contents 1 Results 1 1 By county 1 1 1 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican 1 2 By congressional district 2 Electors 3 See also 4 ReferencesResults edit2000 United States presidential election in ArkansasParty Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votesRepublican George W Bush 472 940 51 31 6Democratic Al Gore 422 768 45 86 0Green Party Ralph Nader 13 421 1 46 0Reform Patrick Buchanan 5 192 0 80 0Libertarian Harry Browne 2 781 0 30 0Constitution Party Howard Phillips 1 145 0 14 0Natural Law John Hagelin 1 098 0 13 0Totals 919 345 100 00 6Voter turnout 46 By county edit County George W BushRepublican Al GoreDemocratic Various candidatesOther parties Margin Total Arkansas 3 353 52 62 2 877 45 15 142 2 23 476 7 47 6 372Ashley 3 876 46 86 4 253 51 42 142 1 72 377 4 56 8 271Baxter 9 538 57 09 6 516 39 00 654 3 91 3 022 18 09 16 708Benton 34 838 64 94 17 277 32 21 1 531 2 85 17 561 32 73 53 646Boone 8 569 62 85 4 493 32 95 573 4 20 4 076 29 90 13 635Bradley 1 793 45 06 2 122 53 33 64 1 61 329 8 27 3 979Calhoun 1 128 51 62 1 017 46 54 40 1 83 111 5 08 2 185Carroll 5 556 57 94 3 595 37 49 439 4 58 1 961 20 45 9 590Chicot 1 564 35 13 2 820 63 34 68 1 53 1 256 28 21 4 452Clark 3 376 43 77 4 661 54 03 189 2 19 1 285 10 26 8 626Clay 2 254 38 20 3 527 59 78 119 2 02 1 273 21 58 5 900Cleburne 5 730 56 14 4 120 40 36 357 3 50 1 610 15 78 10 207Cleveland 1 678 52 75 1 414 44 45 89 2 80 264 8 30 3 181Columbia 5 018 53 92 4 003 43 01 286 3 07 1 015 10 91 9 307Conway 3 545 49 00 3 496 48 33 193 2 67 49 0 67 7 234Craighead 12 158 48 33 12 376 49 20 623 2 48 218 0 87 25 157Crawford 10 804 61 30 6 288 35 68 533 3 02 4 516 25 62 17 625Crittenden 5 857 44 26 7 224 54 59 153 1 15 1 367 10 33 13 234Cross 3 033 48 80 3 096 49 81 86 1 38 63 1 01 6 215Dallas 1 571 47 25 1 710 51 43 44 1 32 139 4 18 3 325Desha 1 603 35 66 2 776 61 76 116 2 58 1 173 26 10 4 495Drew 2 756 46 54 3 060 51 67 106 1 79 304 5 13 5 922Faulkner 16 055 54 95 11 950 40 90 1 211 4 14 4 105 14 05 29 216Franklin 3 277 53 37 2 674 43 55 189 3 08 603 9 82 6 140Fulton 2 036 49 56 1 976 48 10 96 2 34 60 1 46 4 108Garland 19 098 53 15 15 840 44 08 997 2 77 3 258 9 07 35 935Grant 3 285 54 63 2 535 42 16 193 3 21 750 12 47 6 013Greene 5 831 46 71 6 319 50 62 334 2 68 488 3 91 12 484Hempstead 3 257 44 68 3 937 54 01 95 1 30 680 9 33 7 289Hot Spring 5 042 45 92 5 527 50 33 412 3 75 485 4 41 10 981Howard 2 326 52 16 2 063 46 27 70 1 57 263 5 89 4 459Independence 6 145 53 00 5 146 44 39 303 2 61 999 8 61 11 594Izard 2 301 45 73 2 587 51 41 144 2 86 286 5 68 5 032Jackson 2 280 37 55 3 651 60 13 141 2 32 1 371 22 58 6 072Jefferson 8 765 32 22 17 716 65 13 720 2 65 8 951 32 91 27 201Johnson 3 657 51 07 3 270 45 66 234 3 27 387 5 41 7 161Lafayette 1 538 45 46 1 806 53 38 39 1 15 268 7 92 3 383Lawrence 2 626 43 48 3 255 53 89 159 2 63 629 10 41 6 040Lee 1 351 32 78 2 727 66 17 43 1 04 1 376 33 39 4 121Lincoln 1 526 43 03 1 957 55 19 63 1 78 431 12 16 3 546Little River 2 283 43 38 2 883 54 78 97 1 84 600 11 40 5 263Logan 4 487 55 42 3 283 40 55 326 4 03 1 204 14 87 8 096Lonoke 10 606 59 11 6 851 38 18 486 2 71 3 755 20 93 17 943Madison 3 387 60 18 2 055 36 51 186 3 30 1 332 23 67 5 628Marion 3 402 56 56 2 233 37 12 380 6 32 1 169 19 44 6 015Miller 7 276 52 94 6 278 45 67 191 1 39 998 7 27 13 745Mississippi 5 199 41 31 7 107 56 47 280 2 22 1 908 15 16 12 586Monroe 1 329 40 36 1 910 58 00 54 1 64 581 17 64 3 293Montgomery 2 128 56 91 1 438 38 46 173 4 63 690 18 45 3 739Nevada 1 796 48 05 1 867 49 95 75 2 00 71 1 90 3 738Newton 2 529 64 40 1 205 30 69 193 4 91 1 324 33 71 3 927Ouachita 4 739 45 59 5 464 52 56 192 1 85 725 6 97 10 395Perry 2 114 52 76 1 648 41 13 245 6 11 466 11 63 4 007Phillips 3 154 33 87 6 018 64 62 141 1 51 2 864 30 75 9 313Pike 2 275 57 29 1 604 40 39 92 2 32 671 16 90 3 971Poinsett 2 988 41 30 4 102 56 70 145 2 00 1 114 15 40 7 235Polk 4 600 63 95 2 315 32 18 278 3 86 2 285 31 77 7 193Pope 11 244 61 04 6 669 36 20 509 2 76 4 575 24 84 18 422Prairie 1 862 53 09 1 563 44 57 82 2 34 299 8 52 3 507Pulaski 55 866 43 94 68 320 53 73 2 965 2 33 12 454 9 79 127 151Randolph 2 673 45 48 3 019 51 37 185 3 15 346 5 89 5 877St Francis 3 414 40 18 4 986 58 69 96 1 13 1 572 18 51 8 496Saline 18 617 57 48 12 700 39 21 1 074 3 32 5 917 18 27 32 391Scott 2 399 60 26 1 444 36 27 138 3 47 955 23 99 3 981Searcy 2 610 64 32 1 229 30 29 219 5 40 1 381 34 03 4 058Sebastian 23 483 58 48 15 555 38 73 1 121 2 79 7 928 19 75 40 159Sevier 2 111 49 17 2 095 48 80 87 2 03 16 0 37 4 293Sharp 3 698 51 89 3 236 45 41 192 2 70 462 6 48 7 126Stone 2 623 53 97 2 043 42 04 194 3 99 580 11 93 4 860Union 8 647 55 40 6 261 40 11 701 4 49 2 386 15 29 15 609Van Buren 3 485 49 90 3 202 45 85 297 4 25 283 4 05 6 984Washington 28 231 54 86 21 425 41 64 1 803 3 50 6 806 13 22 51 459White 13 170 59 46 8 342 37 66 638 2 88 4 828 21 80 22 150Woodruff 898 33 87 1 699 64 09 54 2 04 801 30 22 2 651Yell 3 223 49 75 3 062 47 26 194 2 99 161 2 49 6 479Totals 472 940 51 31 422 768 45 86 26 073 2 83 50 172 5 45 921 781Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit Arkansas Largest city Stuttgart Calhoun Largest city Hampton Cleburne Largest city Heber Springs Cleveland Largest city Rison Columbia Largest city Magnolia Conway Largest city Morrilton Faulkner Largest city Conway Franklin Largest city Ozark Fulton Largest city Salem Garland Largest city Hot Springs Grant Largest city Sheridan Howard Largest city Nashville Independence Largest city Batesville Johnson Largest city Clarksville Logan Largest city Booneville Lonoke Largest city Cabot Madison Largest city Huntsville Marion Largest city Bull Shoals Miller Largest city Texarkana Montgomery Largest city Mount Ida Perry Largest city Perryville Pike Largest city Glenwood Pope Largest city Russellville Prairie Largest city Des Arc Saline Largest city Benton Scott Largest city Waldron Sevier Largest city De Queen Sharp Largest city Cherokee Village Stone Largest city Mountain View Union Largest city El Dorado Van Buren Largest city Clinton Washington Largest city Fayetteville White Largest city Searcy Yell Largest city Dardanelle By congressional district edit Bush won 2 of 4 congressional districts including one held by a Democrat 4 District Bush Gore Representative1st 47 50 Marion Berry2nd 49 48 Vic Snyder3rd 59 37 Asa HutchinsonJohn Boozman4th 47 50 Jay DickeyMike RossElectors editMain article List of 2000 United States presidential electors Technically the voters of Arkansas cast their ballots for electors representatives to the Electoral College Arkansas is allocated 6 electors because it has 4 congressional districts and 2 senators All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write in votes must submit a list of 6 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 6 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 5 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 6 Pat Dodge Bud Cummins Mildred Homan Betsy Thompson Kim Hendren Sarah AgeeSee also editUnited States presidential elections in Arkansas Presidency of George W BushReferences edit George W Bush on the Issues On the Issues Retrieved January 30 2021 Executed Offenders Texas Department of Criminal Justice October 27 2006 Archived from the original on November 8 2006 Retrieved January 30 2021 via Wayback Machine Neal Pat October 10 2000 Clinton s Arkansas in play as presidential battleground state CNN Retrieved January 30 2021 2000 Presidential General Election Results Arkansas US Election Atlas 2000 Post Election Timeline of Events President Elect 2000 Archived from the original on February 12 2012 Retrieved October 24 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