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2000 United States presidential election in Georgia

The 2000 United States presidential election in Georgia took place on November 7, 2000, and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose 13 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

2000 United States presidential election in Georgia

← 1996 November 7, 2000 2004 →
Turnout50.9%[1] 1.3 pp
 
Nominee George W. Bush Al Gore
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Texas Tennessee
Running mate Dick Cheney Joe Lieberman
Electoral vote 13 0
Popular vote 1,419,720 1,116,230
Percentage 54.67% 42.98%


President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

George W. Bush
Republican

Georgia was won by Governor George W. Bush (R-TX) by an 11.7% margin of victory. He won a majority of the popular vote, counties, and congressional districts. Bush dominated in most of the rural parts of the state, but Vice President Al Gore (D-TN) did well in highly-populated Fulton; and majority-Black DeKalb and Clayton counties of the Metro Atlanta area. Within that area are the 4th and 5th congressional districts, which are the only two districts Gore won. Author and investment analyst Harry Browne (L-TN) would finish third in the popular vote in Georgia.

In 1992 and 1996, Georgia was the first and third closest state, respectively. In 2000, however, Georgia was not a close state at all, as the Democratic candidate, who happened to then be the vice president, did not do as well as Bill Clinton in the general election. In other down-ballot races, Zell Miller (D), who was appointed by then-Governor Roy Barnes (D) following Senator Paul Coverdell's (R) death in July 2000, won the special election for the unexpired remainder of the term. Another notable down ballot race was the 2000 U.S. House election in Georgia's 2nd congressional district in which Incumbent U.S. Representative Sanford Bishop (D) survived a strong challenge from Dylan Glenn (R). Miller in the Senate race actually outperformed Gore in the presidential race by over 30 points. The state was also 1 of 14 that Bill Clinton carried at least once during the elections of 1992 and 1996 (having carried it in 1992) that Gore lost, whom at the time of the election was the sitting Vice President under Clinton.

In this election, Georgia voted 12.21% to the right of the nation at-large.[2]

As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which Chatham County voted Republican and the last in which McIntosh County, Meriwether County, Mitchell County, Telfair County, and Wilkinson County voted Democratic.

Results edit

United States presidential election in Georgia, 2000
Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican George W. Bush Dick Cheney 1,419,720 54.67% 13
Democratic Al Gore Joe Lieberman 1,116,230 42.98% 0
Libertarian Harry Browne Art Olivier 36,332 1.40% 0
Green Ralph Nader (write-in) Winona LaDuke 13,432 0.52% 0
Reform Patrick Buchanan (write-in) Ezola B. Foster 10,926 0.42% 0
Constitution Howard Phillips (write-in) Curtis Frazier 140 0.0% 0
Socialist Workers James Harris (write-in) Margaret Trowe 11 0.0% 0
Write-in Gloria Strickland n/a 8 0.0% 0
Independent Joe Schriner (write-in) n/a 5 0.0% 0
Totals 2,596,804 100.00% 13
Voter turnout (Voting age) 43%

By county edit

County George W. Bush
Republican
Al Gore
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total
# % # % # % # %
Appling 3,940 64.60% 2,093 34.32% 66 1.08% 1,847 30.28% 6,099
Atkinson 1,228 59.30% 821 39.64% 22 1.06% 407 19.66% 2,071
Bacon 2,010 67.11% 956 31.92% 29 0.97% 1,054 35.19% 2,995
Baker 615 40.49% 893 58.79% 11 0.72% -278 -18.30% 1,519
Baldwin 6,041 49.82% 5,893 48.60% 192 1.58% 148 1.22% 12,126
Banks 3,202 70.64% 1,220 26.91% 111 2.45% 1,982 43.73% 4,533
Barrow 7,925 65.49% 3,657 30.22% 520 4.30% 4,268 35.27% 12,102
Bartow 14,720 64.62% 7,508 32.96% 553 2.43% 7,212 31.66% 22,781
Ben Hill 2,381 51.08% 2,234 47.93% 46 0.99% 147 3.15% 4,661
Berrien 2,718 61.63% 1,640 37.19% 52 1.18% 1,078 24.44% 4,410
Bibb 24,071 48.36% 24,996 50.22% 709 1.42% -925 -1.86% 49,776
Bleckley 2,436 64.98% 1,273 33.96% 40 1.07% 1,163 31.02% 3,749
Brantley 3,118 68.29% 1,372 30.05% 76 1.66% 1,746 38.24% 4,566
Brooks 2,406 52.87% 2,096 46.06% 49 1.08% 310 6.81% 4,551
Bryan 4,835 68.49% 2,172 30.77% 52 0.74% 2,663 37.72% 7,059
Bulloch 8,990 60.82% 5,561 37.62% 231 1.56% 3,429 23.20% 14,782
Burke 3,381 47.39% 3,720 52.14% 34 0.48% -339 -4.75% 7,135
Butts 3,198 56.75% 2,281 40.48% 156 2.77% 917 16.27% 5,635
Calhoun 768 40.70% 1,107 58.66% 12 0.64% -339 -17.96% 1,887
Camden 6,371 62.96% 3,636 35.93% 112 1.11% 2,735 27.03% 10,119
Candler 1,643 60.36% 1,053 38.68% 26 0.96% 590 21.68% 2,722
Carroll 16,326 63.42% 8,752 34.00% 663 2.58% 7,574 29.42% 25,741
Catoosa 12,033 67.90% 5,470 30.87% 218 1.23% 6,563 37.03% 17,721
Charlton 1,770 62.86% 1,015 36.04% 31 1.10% 755 26.82% 2,816
Chatham 37,847 49.49% 37,590 49.15% 1,038 1.36% 257 0.34% 76,475
Chattahoochee 590 48.88% 600 49.71% 17 1.41% -10 -0.83% 1,207
Chattooga 3,640 56.20% 2,729 42.13% 108 1.67% 911 14.07% 6,477
Cherokee 38,033 72.65% 12,295 23.49% 2,020 3.86% 25,738 49.16% 52,348
Clarke 11,850 41.00% 15,167 52.47% 1,887 6.53% -3,317 -11.47% 28,904
Clay 448 35.08% 821 64.29% 8 0.63% -373 -29.21% 1,277
Clayton 19,966 32.52% 40,042 65.21% 1,394 2.27% -20,076 -32.69% 61,402
Clinch 1,091 56.56% 816 42.30% 22 1.14% 275 14.26% 1,929
Cobb 140,494 59.78% 86,676 36.88% 7,857 3.34% 53,818 22.90% 235,027
Coffee 5,756 61.04% 3,593 38.10% 81 0.86% 2,163 22.94% 9,430
Colquitt 6,589 66.08% 3,297 33.06% 86 0.86% 3,292 33.02% 9,972
Columbia 26,660 74.04% 8,969 24.91% 379 1.05% 17,691 49.13% 36,008
Cook 2,279 57.78% 1,639 41.56% 26 0.66% 640 16.22% 3,944
Coweta 21,327 68.30% 9,056 29.00% 843 2.70% 12,271 39.30% 31,226
Crawford 1,987 55.71% 1,513 42.42% 67 1.88% 474 13.29% 3,567
Crisp 3,285 58.57% 2,268 40.44% 56 1.00% 1,017 18.13% 5,609
Dade 3,333 66.01% 1,628 32.24% 88 1.74% 1,705 33.77% 5,049
Dawson 4,210 71.38% 1,458 24.72% 230 3.90% 2,752 46.66% 5,898
Decatur 4,187 54.75% 3,398 44.43% 63 0.82% 789 10.32% 7,648
DeKalb 58,807 26.73% 154,509 70.24% 6,664 3.03% -95,702 -43.51% 219,980
Dodge 3,472 59.08% 2,326 39.58% 79 1.34% 1,146 19.50% 5,877
Dooly 1,588 45.11% 1,901 54.01% 31 0.88% -313 -8.90% 3,520
Dougherty 12,248 42.14% 16,650 57.29% 166 0.57% -4,402 -15.15% 29,064
Douglas 18,893 61.02% 11,162 36.05% 909 2.94% 7,731 24.97% 30,964
Early 1,938 54.06% 1,622 45.24% 25 0.70% 316 8.82% 3,585
Echols 614 68.37% 272 30.29% 12 1.34% 342 38.08% 898
Effingham 7,326 68.79% 3,232 30.35% 92 0.86% 4,094 38.44% 10,650
Elbert 3,262 55.73% 2,527 43.17% 64 1.09% 735 12.56% 5,853
Emanuel 3,343 53.38% 2,835 45.27% 85 1.36% 508 8.11% 6,263
Evans 1,841 59.77% 1,217 39.51% 22 0.71% 624 20.26% 3,080
Fannin 5,463 65.11% 2,736 32.61% 191 2.28% 2,727 32.50% 8,390
Fayette 29,338 69.11% 11,912 28.06% 1,199 2.82% 17,426 41.05% 42,449
Floyd 16,194 60.37% 10,282 38.33% 349 1.30% 5,912 22.04% 26,825
Forsyth 27,769 77.66% 6,694 18.72% 1,292 3.61% 21,075 58.94% 35,755
Franklin 3,659 63.50% 2,040 35.40% 63 1.09% 1,619 28.10% 5,762
Fulton 104,870 39.84% 152,039 57.76% 6,303 2.39% -47,169 -17.92% 263,212
Gilmer 4,941 67.04% 2,230 30.26% 199 2.70% 2,711 36.78% 7,370
Glascock 763 74.80% 249 24.41% 8 0.78% 514 50.39% 1,020
Glynn 14,346 64.09% 7,778 34.75% 260 1.16% 6,568 29.34% 22,384
Gordon 7,944 65.09% 4,032 33.04% 229 1.88% 3,912 32.05% 12,205
Grady 3,894 58.09% 2,721 40.59% 88 1.31% 1,173 17.50% 6,703
Greene 2,980 57.34% 2,137 41.12% 80 1.54% 843 16.22% 5,197
Gwinnett 121,756 63.71% 61,434 32.15% 7,921 4.14% 60,322 31.56% 191,111
Habersham 6,964 71.86% 2,530 26.11% 197 2.03% 4,434 45.75% 9,691
Hall 26,841 70.36% 10,259 26.89% 1,050 2.75% 16,582 43.47% 38,150
Hancock 662 21.45% 2,414 78.22% 10 0.32% -1,752 -56.77% 3,086
Haralson 5,153 63.10% 2,869 35.13% 145 1.78% 2,284 27.97% 8,167
Harris 5,554 64.87% 2,912 34.01% 96 1.12% 2,642 30.86% 8,562
Hart 4,242 56.29% 3,192 42.36% 102 1.35% 1,050 13.93% 7,536
Heard 1,947 60.88% 1,178 36.84% 73 2.28% 769 24.04% 3,198
Henry 25,815 66.42% 11,971 30.80% 1,081 2.78% 13,844 35.62% 38,867
Houston 23,174 62.65% 13,301 35.96% 513 1.39% 9,873 26.69% 36,988
Irwin 1,720 60.31% 1,105 38.74% 27 0.95% 615 21.57% 2,852
Jackson 7,878 67.71% 3,420 29.39% 337 2.90% 4,458 38.32% 11,635
Jasper 2,298 58.28% 1,558 39.51% 87 2.21% 740 18.77% 3,943
Jeff Davis 2,797 66.26% 1,379 32.67% 45 1.07% 1,418 33.59% 4,221
Jefferson 2,559 45.98% 2,973 53.41% 34 0.61% -414 -7.43% 5,566
Jenkins 1,317 50.79% 1,250 48.21% 26 1.00% 67 2.58% 2,593
Johnson 1,797 62.33% 1,065 36.94% 21 0.73% 732 25.39% 2,883
Jones 4,850 60.11% 3,102 38.45% 116 1.44% 1,748 21.66% 8,068
Lamar 2,912 55.68% 2,194 41.95% 124 2.37% 718 13.73% 5,230
Lanier 1,048 55.04% 832 43.70% 24 1.26% 216 11.34% 1,904
Laurens 8,133 57.94% 5,724 40.78% 179 1.28% 2,409 17.16% 14,036
Lee 5,872 74.48% 1,936 24.56% 76 0.96% 3,936 49.92% 7,884
Liberty 4,455 44.68% 5,347 53.62% 170 1.70% -892 -8.94% 9,972
Lincoln 1,807 58.23% 1,275 41.09% 21 0.68% 532 17.14% 3,103
Long 1,320 57.04% 975 42.13% 19 0.82% 345 14.91% 2,314
Lowndes 14,462 56.87% 10,616 41.74% 354 1.39% 3,846 15.13% 25,432
Lumpkin 4,427 65.59% 2,121 31.42% 202 2.99% 2,306 34.17% 6,750
Macon 1,566 35.96% 2,757 63.31% 32 0.73% -1,191 -27.35% 4,355
Madison 5,529 69.17% 2,285 28.59% 179 2.24% 3,244 40.58% 7,993
Marion 1,187 54.35% 982 44.96% 15 0.69% 205 9.39% 2,184
McDuffie 3,926 59.94% 2,580 39.39% 44 0.67% 1,346 20.55% 6,550
McIntosh 1,766 46.03% 2,047 53.35% 24 0.63% -281 -7.32% 3,837
Meriwether 3,162 47.13% 3,441 51.29% 106 1.58% -279 -4.16% 6,709
Miller 1,349 62.74% 783 36.42% 18 0.84% 566 26.32% 2,150
Mitchell 2,790 48.11% 2,971 51.23% 38 0.66% -181 -3.12% 5,799
Monroe 4,561 60.48% 2,839 37.65% 141 1.87% 1,722 22.83% 7,541
Montgomery 1,465 58.39% 1,013 40.37% 31 1.24% 452 18.02% 2,509
Morgan 3,524 59.71% 2,238 37.92% 140 2.37% 1,286 21.79% 5,902
Murray 5,539 66.16% 2,684 32.06% 149 1.78% 2,855 34.10% 8,372
Muscogee 23,479 45.01% 28,193 54.05% 491 0.94% -4,714 -9.04% 52,163
Newton 11,127 60.56% 6,703 36.48% 545 2.97% 4,424 24.08% 18,375
Oconee 7,611 68.15% 3,184 28.51% 373 3.34% 4,427 39.64% 11,168
Oglethorpe 2,706 61.71% 1,519 34.64% 160 3.65% 1,187 27.07% 4,385
Paulding 16,881 69.58% 6,743 27.79% 636 2.62% 10,138 41.79% 24,260
Peach 3,525 49.39% 3,540 49.60% 72 1.01% -15 -0.21% 7,137
Pickens 5,488 66.92% 2,489 30.35% 224 2.73% 2,999 36.57% 8,201
Pierce 3,348 71.52% 1,300 27.77% 33 0.70% 2,048 43.75% 4,681
Pike 3,358 68.74% 1,413 28.93% 114 2.33% 1,945 39.81% 4,885
Polk 5,841 57.74% 4,112 40.65% 163 1.61% 1,729 17.09% 10,116
Pulaski 1,922 57.44% 1,390 41.54% 34 1.02% 532 15.90% 3,346
Putnam 3,596 57.09% 2,612 41.47% 91 1.44% 984 15.62% 6,299
Quitman 348 38.50% 542 59.96% 14 1.55% -194 -21.46% 904
Rabun 3,451 64.61% 1,776 33.25% 114 2.13% 1,675 31.36% 5,341
Randolph 1,174 45.70% 1,381 53.76% 14 0.54% -207 -8.06% 2,569
Richmond 25,485 44.29% 31,413 54.60% 640 1.11% -5,928 -10.31% 57,538
Rockdale 15,440 62.64% 8,295 33.65% 914 3.71% 7,145 28.99% 24,649
Schley 706 60.03% 460 39.12% 10 0.85% 246 20.91% 1,176
Screven 2,461 52.15% 2,233 47.32% 25 0.53% 228 4.83% 4,719
Seminole 1,537 53.42% 1,313 45.64% 27 0.94% 224 7.78% 2,877
Spalding 9,271 60.24% 5,831 37.89% 289 1.88% 3,440 22.35% 15,391
Stephens 5,370 64.11% 2,869 34.25% 137 1.64% 2,501 29.86% 8,376
Stewart 675 34.54% 1,267 64.84% 12 0.61% -592 -30.30% 1,954
Sumter 4,847 49.98% 4,748 48.96% 102 1.05% 99 1.02% 9,697
Talbot 844 33.35% 1,662 65.67% 25 0.99% -818 -32.32% 2,531
Taliaferro 271 32.57% 556 66.83% 5 0.60% -285 -34.26% 832
Tattnall 3,597 64.12% 1,963 34.99% 50 0.89% 1,634 29.13% 5,610
Taylor 1,412 50.79% 1,340 48.20% 28 1.01% 72 2.59% 2,780
Telfair 1,693 48.47% 1,777 50.87% 23 0.66% -84 -2.40% 3,493
Terrell 1,504 48.31% 1,584 50.88% 25 0.80% -80 -2.57% 3,113
Thomas 7,093 58.82% 4,862 40.32% 103 0.85% 2,231 18.50% 12,058
Tift 6,678 64.66% 3,547 34.34% 103 1.00% 3,131 30.32% 10,328
Toombs 4,487 62.23% 2,643 36.66% 80 1.11% 1,844 25.57% 7,210
Towns 2,902 64.53% 1,495 33.24% 100 2.22% 1,407 31.29% 4,497
Treutlen 1,062 54.10% 879 44.78% 22 1.12% 183 9.32% 1,963
Troup 11,198 62.90% 6,379 35.83% 227 1.27% 4,819 27.07% 17,804
Turner 1,258 51.22% 1,169 47.60% 29 1.18% 89 3.62% 2,456
Twiggs 1,570 43.43% 1,977 54.69% 68 1.88% -407 -11.26% 3,615
Union 4,567 65.66% 2,230 32.06% 159 2.29% 2,337 33.60% 6,956
Upson 5,019 60.60% 3,158 38.13% 105 1.27% 1,861 22.47% 8,282
Walker 12,326 65.23% 6,341 33.56% 228 1.21% 5,985 31.67% 18,895
Walton 12,966 67.95% 5,484 28.74% 633 3.32% 7,482 39.21% 19,083
Ware 6,099 63.35% 3,480 36.14% 49 0.51% 2,619 27.21% 9,628
Warren 933 43.50% 1,196 55.76% 16 0.75% -263 -12.26% 2,145
Washington 3,162 47.26% 3,476 51.95% 53 0.79% -314 -4.69% 6,691
Wayne 5,219 65.20% 2,736 34.18% 49 0.61% 2,483 31.02% 8,004
Webster 359 39.49% 541 59.52% 9 0.99% -182 -20.03% 909
Wheeler 813 51.62% 752 47.75% 10 0.63% 61 3.87% 1,575
White 4,857 68.96% 2,014 28.60% 172 2.44% 2,843 40.36% 7,043
Whitfield 15,852 68.03% 7,034 30.19% 416 1.79% 8,818 37.84% 23,302
Wilcox 1,381 58.39% 962 40.68% 22 0.93% 419 17.71% 2,365
Wilkes 2,044 50.77% 1,940 48.19% 42 1.04% 104 2.58% 4,026
Wilkinson 1,800 48.13% 1,884 50.37% 56 1.50% -84 -2.24% 3,740
Worth 3,792 62.56% 2,214 36.53% 55 0.91% 1,578 26.03% 6,061
Totals 1,419,720 54.67% 1,116,230 42.98% 60,854 2.34% 303,490 11.69% 2,596,804

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

By congressional district edit

Bush won 9 of 11 congressional districts, including one held by a Democrat.[3]

District Bush Gore Representative
1st 57% 42% Jack Kingston
2nd 54% 45% Sanford Bishop
3rd 56% 42% Mac Collins
4th 29% 69% Cynthia McKinney
5th 23% 75% John Lewis
6th 65% 32% Johnny Isakson
7th 60% 38% Bob Barr
8th 57% 42% Saxby Chambliss
9th 69% 28% Nathan Deal
10th 55% 44% Charlie Norwood
11th 63% 34% John Linder

Electors edit

Technically the voters of Georgia cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. Georgia is allocated 13 electors because it has 11 congressional districts and 2 senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of 13 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 13 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[4] 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:[5]

  1. Anna Cablik
  2. Teresa Jeter Chappell
  3. Charles Commander Clay
  4. Fred Cooper
  5. James Edenfield
  6. Winnie LeClercq
  7. B.J. Lopez
  8. Carolyn Dodgen Meadows
  9. Alec Poitevint
  10. Eric Tanenblatt
  11. Cynthia Teasley
  12. Virgil Williams
  13. Bob Young

References edit

  1. ^ ("Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2000". United States Census Bureau. February 2002. Retrieved December 19, 2020.)
  2. ^ "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org. Retrieved April 11, 2023.
  3. ^ 2000 Presidential General Election Results - Georgia US Election Atlas
  4. ^ "2000 Post-Election Timeline of Events".
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on February 12, 2012. Retrieved October 25, 2009.

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Main article 2000 United States presidential election The 2000 United States presidential election in Georgia took place on November 7 2000 and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election Voters chose 13 representatives or electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president 2000 United States presidential election in Georgia 1996 November 7 2000 2004 Turnout50 9 1 1 3 pp Nominee George W Bush Al GoreParty Republican DemocraticHome state Texas TennesseeRunning mate Dick Cheney Joe LiebermanElectoral vote 13 0Popular vote 1 419 720 1 116 230Percentage 54 67 42 98 County ResultsPrecinct Results Bush 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Gore 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Tie No Data President before electionBill ClintonDemocratic Elected President George W BushRepublicanGeorgia was won by Governor George W Bush R TX by an 11 7 margin of victory He won a majority of the popular vote counties and congressional districts Bush dominated in most of the rural parts of the state but Vice President Al Gore D TN did well in highly populated Fulton and majority Black DeKalb and Clayton counties of the Metro Atlanta area Within that area are the 4th and 5th congressional districts which are the only two districts Gore won Author and investment analyst Harry Browne L TN would finish third in the popular vote in Georgia In 1992 and 1996 Georgia was the first and third closest state respectively In 2000 however Georgia was not a close state at all as the Democratic candidate who happened to then be the vice president did not do as well as Bill Clinton in the general election In other down ballot races Zell Miller D who was appointed by then Governor Roy Barnes D following Senator Paul Coverdell s R death in July 2000 won the special election for the unexpired remainder of the term Another notable down ballot race was the 2000 U S House election in Georgia s 2nd congressional district in which Incumbent U S Representative Sanford Bishop D survived a strong challenge from Dylan Glenn R Miller in the Senate race actually outperformed Gore in the presidential race by over 30 points The state was also 1 of 14 that Bill Clinton carried at least once during the elections of 1992 and 1996 having carried it in 1992 that Gore lost whom at the time of the election was the sitting Vice President under Clinton In this election Georgia voted 12 21 to the right of the nation at large 2 As of the 2020 presidential election update this is the last election in which Chatham County voted Republican and the last in which McIntosh County Meriwether County Mitchell County Telfair County and Wilkinson County voted Democratic 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 ReferencesResults editUnited States presidential election in Georgia 2000Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votesRepublican George W Bush Dick Cheney 1 419 720 54 67 13Democratic Al Gore Joe Lieberman 1 116 230 42 98 0Libertarian Harry Browne Art Olivier 36 332 1 40 0Green Ralph Nader write in Winona LaDuke 13 432 0 52 0Reform Patrick Buchanan write in Ezola B Foster 10 926 0 42 0Constitution Howard Phillips write in Curtis Frazier 140 0 0 0Socialist Workers James Harris write in Margaret Trowe 11 0 0 0Write in Gloria Strickland n a 8 0 0 0Independent Joe Schriner write in n a 5 0 0 0Totals 2 596 804 100 00 13Voter turnout Voting age 43 By county edit County George W BushRepublican Al GoreDemocratic Various candidatesOther parties Margin Total Appling 3 940 64 60 2 093 34 32 66 1 08 1 847 30 28 6 099Atkinson 1 228 59 30 821 39 64 22 1 06 407 19 66 2 071Bacon 2 010 67 11 956 31 92 29 0 97 1 054 35 19 2 995Baker 615 40 49 893 58 79 11 0 72 278 18 30 1 519Baldwin 6 041 49 82 5 893 48 60 192 1 58 148 1 22 12 126Banks 3 202 70 64 1 220 26 91 111 2 45 1 982 43 73 4 533Barrow 7 925 65 49 3 657 30 22 520 4 30 4 268 35 27 12 102Bartow 14 720 64 62 7 508 32 96 553 2 43 7 212 31 66 22 781Ben Hill 2 381 51 08 2 234 47 93 46 0 99 147 3 15 4 661Berrien 2 718 61 63 1 640 37 19 52 1 18 1 078 24 44 4 410Bibb 24 071 48 36 24 996 50 22 709 1 42 925 1 86 49 776Bleckley 2 436 64 98 1 273 33 96 40 1 07 1 163 31 02 3 749Brantley 3 118 68 29 1 372 30 05 76 1 66 1 746 38 24 4 566Brooks 2 406 52 87 2 096 46 06 49 1 08 310 6 81 4 551Bryan 4 835 68 49 2 172 30 77 52 0 74 2 663 37 72 7 059Bulloch 8 990 60 82 5 561 37 62 231 1 56 3 429 23 20 14 782Burke 3 381 47 39 3 720 52 14 34 0 48 339 4 75 7 135Butts 3 198 56 75 2 281 40 48 156 2 77 917 16 27 5 635Calhoun 768 40 70 1 107 58 66 12 0 64 339 17 96 1 887Camden 6 371 62 96 3 636 35 93 112 1 11 2 735 27 03 10 119Candler 1 643 60 36 1 053 38 68 26 0 96 590 21 68 2 722Carroll 16 326 63 42 8 752 34 00 663 2 58 7 574 29 42 25 741Catoosa 12 033 67 90 5 470 30 87 218 1 23 6 563 37 03 17 721Charlton 1 770 62 86 1 015 36 04 31 1 10 755 26 82 2 816Chatham 37 847 49 49 37 590 49 15 1 038 1 36 257 0 34 76 475Chattahoochee 590 48 88 600 49 71 17 1 41 10 0 83 1 207Chattooga 3 640 56 20 2 729 42 13 108 1 67 911 14 07 6 477Cherokee 38 033 72 65 12 295 23 49 2 020 3 86 25 738 49 16 52 348Clarke 11 850 41 00 15 167 52 47 1 887 6 53 3 317 11 47 28 904Clay 448 35 08 821 64 29 8 0 63 373 29 21 1 277Clayton 19 966 32 52 40 042 65 21 1 394 2 27 20 076 32 69 61 402Clinch 1 091 56 56 816 42 30 22 1 14 275 14 26 1 929Cobb 140 494 59 78 86 676 36 88 7 857 3 34 53 818 22 90 235 027Coffee 5 756 61 04 3 593 38 10 81 0 86 2 163 22 94 9 430Colquitt 6 589 66 08 3 297 33 06 86 0 86 3 292 33 02 9 972Columbia 26 660 74 04 8 969 24 91 379 1 05 17 691 49 13 36 008Cook 2 279 57 78 1 639 41 56 26 0 66 640 16 22 3 944Coweta 21 327 68 30 9 056 29 00 843 2 70 12 271 39 30 31 226Crawford 1 987 55 71 1 513 42 42 67 1 88 474 13 29 3 567Crisp 3 285 58 57 2 268 40 44 56 1 00 1 017 18 13 5 609Dade 3 333 66 01 1 628 32 24 88 1 74 1 705 33 77 5 049Dawson 4 210 71 38 1 458 24 72 230 3 90 2 752 46 66 5 898Decatur 4 187 54 75 3 398 44 43 63 0 82 789 10 32 7 648DeKalb 58 807 26 73 154 509 70 24 6 664 3 03 95 702 43 51 219 980Dodge 3 472 59 08 2 326 39 58 79 1 34 1 146 19 50 5 877Dooly 1 588 45 11 1 901 54 01 31 0 88 313 8 90 3 520Dougherty 12 248 42 14 16 650 57 29 166 0 57 4 402 15 15 29 064Douglas 18 893 61 02 11 162 36 05 909 2 94 7 731 24 97 30 964Early 1 938 54 06 1 622 45 24 25 0 70 316 8 82 3 585Echols 614 68 37 272 30 29 12 1 34 342 38 08 898Effingham 7 326 68 79 3 232 30 35 92 0 86 4 094 38 44 10 650Elbert 3 262 55 73 2 527 43 17 64 1 09 735 12 56 5 853Emanuel 3 343 53 38 2 835 45 27 85 1 36 508 8 11 6 263Evans 1 841 59 77 1 217 39 51 22 0 71 624 20 26 3 080Fannin 5 463 65 11 2 736 32 61 191 2 28 2 727 32 50 8 390Fayette 29 338 69 11 11 912 28 06 1 199 2 82 17 426 41 05 42 449Floyd 16 194 60 37 10 282 38 33 349 1 30 5 912 22 04 26 825Forsyth 27 769 77 66 6 694 18 72 1 292 3 61 21 075 58 94 35 755Franklin 3 659 63 50 2 040 35 40 63 1 09 1 619 28 10 5 762Fulton 104 870 39 84 152 039 57 76 6 303 2 39 47 169 17 92 263 212Gilmer 4 941 67 04 2 230 30 26 199 2 70 2 711 36 78 7 370Glascock 763 74 80 249 24 41 8 0 78 514 50 39 1 020Glynn 14 346 64 09 7 778 34 75 260 1 16 6 568 29 34 22 384Gordon 7 944 65 09 4 032 33 04 229 1 88 3 912 32 05 12 205Grady 3 894 58 09 2 721 40 59 88 1 31 1 173 17 50 6 703Greene 2 980 57 34 2 137 41 12 80 1 54 843 16 22 5 197Gwinnett 121 756 63 71 61 434 32 15 7 921 4 14 60 322 31 56 191 111Habersham 6 964 71 86 2 530 26 11 197 2 03 4 434 45 75 9 691Hall 26 841 70 36 10 259 26 89 1 050 2 75 16 582 43 47 38 150Hancock 662 21 45 2 414 78 22 10 0 32 1 752 56 77 3 086Haralson 5 153 63 10 2 869 35 13 145 1 78 2 284 27 97 8 167Harris 5 554 64 87 2 912 34 01 96 1 12 2 642 30 86 8 562Hart 4 242 56 29 3 192 42 36 102 1 35 1 050 13 93 7 536Heard 1 947 60 88 1 178 36 84 73 2 28 769 24 04 3 198Henry 25 815 66 42 11 971 30 80 1 081 2 78 13 844 35 62 38 867Houston 23 174 62 65 13 301 35 96 513 1 39 9 873 26 69 36 988Irwin 1 720 60 31 1 105 38 74 27 0 95 615 21 57 2 852Jackson 7 878 67 71 3 420 29 39 337 2 90 4 458 38 32 11 635Jasper 2 298 58 28 1 558 39 51 87 2 21 740 18 77 3 943Jeff Davis 2 797 66 26 1 379 32 67 45 1 07 1 418 33 59 4 221Jefferson 2 559 45 98 2 973 53 41 34 0 61 414 7 43 5 566Jenkins 1 317 50 79 1 250 48 21 26 1 00 67 2 58 2 593Johnson 1 797 62 33 1 065 36 94 21 0 73 732 25 39 2 883Jones 4 850 60 11 3 102 38 45 116 1 44 1 748 21 66 8 068Lamar 2 912 55 68 2 194 41 95 124 2 37 718 13 73 5 230Lanier 1 048 55 04 832 43 70 24 1 26 216 11 34 1 904Laurens 8 133 57 94 5 724 40 78 179 1 28 2 409 17 16 14 036Lee 5 872 74 48 1 936 24 56 76 0 96 3 936 49 92 7 884Liberty 4 455 44 68 5 347 53 62 170 1 70 892 8 94 9 972Lincoln 1 807 58 23 1 275 41 09 21 0 68 532 17 14 3 103Long 1 320 57 04 975 42 13 19 0 82 345 14 91 2 314Lowndes 14 462 56 87 10 616 41 74 354 1 39 3 846 15 13 25 432Lumpkin 4 427 65 59 2 121 31 42 202 2 99 2 306 34 17 6 750Macon 1 566 35 96 2 757 63 31 32 0 73 1 191 27 35 4 355Madison 5 529 69 17 2 285 28 59 179 2 24 3 244 40 58 7 993Marion 1 187 54 35 982 44 96 15 0 69 205 9 39 2 184McDuffie 3 926 59 94 2 580 39 39 44 0 67 1 346 20 55 6 550McIntosh 1 766 46 03 2 047 53 35 24 0 63 281 7 32 3 837Meriwether 3 162 47 13 3 441 51 29 106 1 58 279 4 16 6 709Miller 1 349 62 74 783 36 42 18 0 84 566 26 32 2 150Mitchell 2 790 48 11 2 971 51 23 38 0 66 181 3 12 5 799Monroe 4 561 60 48 2 839 37 65 141 1 87 1 722 22 83 7 541Montgomery 1 465 58 39 1 013 40 37 31 1 24 452 18 02 2 509Morgan 3 524 59 71 2 238 37 92 140 2 37 1 286 21 79 5 902Murray 5 539 66 16 2 684 32 06 149 1 78 2 855 34 10 8 372Muscogee 23 479 45 01 28 193 54 05 491 0 94 4 714 9 04 52 163Newton 11 127 60 56 6 703 36 48 545 2 97 4 424 24 08 18 375Oconee 7 611 68 15 3 184 28 51 373 3 34 4 427 39 64 11 168Oglethorpe 2 706 61 71 1 519 34 64 160 3 65 1 187 27 07 4 385Paulding 16 881 69 58 6 743 27 79 636 2 62 10 138 41 79 24 260Peach 3 525 49 39 3 540 49 60 72 1 01 15 0 21 7 137Pickens 5 488 66 92 2 489 30 35 224 2 73 2 999 36 57 8 201Pierce 3 348 71 52 1 300 27 77 33 0 70 2 048 43 75 4 681Pike 3 358 68 74 1 413 28 93 114 2 33 1 945 39 81 4 885Polk 5 841 57 74 4 112 40 65 163 1 61 1 729 17 09 10 116Pulaski 1 922 57 44 1 390 41 54 34 1 02 532 15 90 3 346Putnam 3 596 57 09 2 612 41 47 91 1 44 984 15 62 6 299Quitman 348 38 50 542 59 96 14 1 55 194 21 46 904Rabun 3 451 64 61 1 776 33 25 114 2 13 1 675 31 36 5 341Randolph 1 174 45 70 1 381 53 76 14 0 54 207 8 06 2 569Richmond 25 485 44 29 31 413 54 60 640 1 11 5 928 10 31 57 538Rockdale 15 440 62 64 8 295 33 65 914 3 71 7 145 28 99 24 649Schley 706 60 03 460 39 12 10 0 85 246 20 91 1 176Screven 2 461 52 15 2 233 47 32 25 0 53 228 4 83 4 719Seminole 1 537 53 42 1 313 45 64 27 0 94 224 7 78 2 877Spalding 9 271 60 24 5 831 37 89 289 1 88 3 440 22 35 15 391Stephens 5 370 64 11 2 869 34 25 137 1 64 2 501 29 86 8 376Stewart 675 34 54 1 267 64 84 12 0 61 592 30 30 1 954Sumter 4 847 49 98 4 748 48 96 102 1 05 99 1 02 9 697Talbot 844 33 35 1 662 65 67 25 0 99 818 32 32 2 531Taliaferro 271 32 57 556 66 83 5 0 60 285 34 26 832Tattnall 3 597 64 12 1 963 34 99 50 0 89 1 634 29 13 5 610Taylor 1 412 50 79 1 340 48 20 28 1 01 72 2 59 2 780Telfair 1 693 48 47 1 777 50 87 23 0 66 84 2 40 3 493Terrell 1 504 48 31 1 584 50 88 25 0 80 80 2 57 3 113Thomas 7 093 58 82 4 862 40 32 103 0 85 2 231 18 50 12 058Tift 6 678 64 66 3 547 34 34 103 1 00 3 131 30 32 10 328Toombs 4 487 62 23 2 643 36 66 80 1 11 1 844 25 57 7 210Towns 2 902 64 53 1 495 33 24 100 2 22 1 407 31 29 4 497Treutlen 1 062 54 10 879 44 78 22 1 12 183 9 32 1 963Troup 11 198 62 90 6 379 35 83 227 1 27 4 819 27 07 17 804Turner 1 258 51 22 1 169 47 60 29 1 18 89 3 62 2 456Twiggs 1 570 43 43 1 977 54 69 68 1 88 407 11 26 3 615Union 4 567 65 66 2 230 32 06 159 2 29 2 337 33 60 6 956Upson 5 019 60 60 3 158 38 13 105 1 27 1 861 22 47 8 282Walker 12 326 65 23 6 341 33 56 228 1 21 5 985 31 67 18 895Walton 12 966 67 95 5 484 28 74 633 3 32 7 482 39 21 19 083Ware 6 099 63 35 3 480 36 14 49 0 51 2 619 27 21 9 628Warren 933 43 50 1 196 55 76 16 0 75 263 12 26 2 145Washington 3 162 47 26 3 476 51 95 53 0 79 314 4 69 6 691Wayne 5 219 65 20 2 736 34 18 49 0 61 2 483 31 02 8 004Webster 359 39 49 541 59 52 9 0 99 182 20 03 909Wheeler 813 51 62 752 47 75 10 0 63 61 3 87 1 575White 4 857 68 96 2 014 28 60 172 2 44 2 843 40 36 7 043Whitfield 15 852 68 03 7 034 30 19 416 1 79 8 818 37 84 23 302Wilcox 1 381 58 39 962 40 68 22 0 93 419 17 71 2 365Wilkes 2 044 50 77 1 940 48 19 42 1 04 104 2 58 4 026Wilkinson 1 800 48 13 1 884 50 37 56 1 50 84 2 24 3 740Worth 3 792 62 56 2 214 36 53 55 0 91 1 578 26 03 6 061Totals 1 419 720 54 67 1 116 230 42 98 60 854 2 34 303 490 11 69 2 596 804Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit Atkinson Largest city Pearson Baldwin Largest city Milledgeville Ben Hill Largest city Fitzgerald Berrien Largest city Nashville Brooks Largest city Quitman Butts Largest city Jackson Chatham Largest city Savannah Chattooga Largest city Summerville Clinch Largest city Homerville Cook Largest city Adel Crawford Largest city Roberta Crisp Largest city Cordele Decatur Largest city Bainbridge Dodge Largest city Eastman Early Largest city Blakely Elbert Largest city Elberton Emanuel Largest city Swainsboro Grady Largest city Cairo Greene Largest city Greensboro Hart Largest city Hartwell Heard Largest city Franklin Irwin Largest city Ocilla Jasper Largest city Monticello Jenkins Largest city Millen Johnson Largest city Wrightsville Lamar Largest city Barnesville Lanier Largest city Lakeland Long Largest city Ludowici Marion Largest city Buena Vista Miller Largest city Colquitt Montgomery Largest city Mount Vernon Polk Largest city Cedartown Pulaski Largest city Hawkinsville Putnam Largest city Eatonton Schley Largest city Ellaville Screven Largest city Sylvania Seminole Largest city Donalsonville Sumter Largest city Americus Taylor Largest city Butler Treutlen Largest city Soperton Turner Largest city Ashburn Wheeler Largest city Alamo Wilcox Largest city Abbeville Wilkes Largest city Washington By congressional district edit Bush won 9 of 11 congressional districts including one held by a Democrat 3 District Bush Gore Representative1st 57 42 Jack Kingston2nd 54 45 Sanford Bishop3rd 56 42 Mac Collins4th 29 69 Cynthia McKinney5th 23 75 John Lewis6th 65 32 Johnny Isakson7th 60 38 Bob Barr8th 57 42 Saxby Chambliss9th 69 28 Nathan Deal10th 55 44 Charlie Norwood11th 63 34 John LinderElectors editMain article List of 2000 United States presidential electors Technically the voters of Georgia cast their ballots for electors representatives to the Electoral College Georgia is allocated 13 electors because it has 11 congressional districts and 2 senators All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write in votes must submit a list of 13 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 13 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 4 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 5 Anna Cablik Teresa Jeter Chappell Charles Commander Clay Fred Cooper James Edenfield Winnie LeClercq B J Lopez Carolyn Dodgen Meadows Alec Poitevint Eric Tanenblatt Cynthia Teasley Virgil Williams Bob YoungReferences edit Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2000 United States Census Bureau February 2002 Retrieved December 19 2020 Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Retrieved April 11 2023 2000 Presidential General Election Results Georgia US Election Atlas 2000 Post Election Timeline of Events President Elect 2000 Archived from the original on February 12 2012 Retrieved October 25 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2000 United States presidential election in Georgia amp oldid 1192572756, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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