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Electoral history of Al Gore

Al Gore was the 45th vice president of the United States (1993–2001). He previously served as a United States senator (1985–1993) and United States representative (1977–1985) from Tennessee.

Al Gore in 2007

House of Representatives (1976–1982) edit

1976 Tennessee's 4th congressional district election, Democratic primary[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Al Gore 37,860 32.11%
Democratic Stanley Rogers 34,121 28.94%
Democratic T. Tommy Cutrer 19,856 16.84%
Democratic Ben H. McFarlin 13,917 11.80%
Democratic Larry S. Irby 5,359 4.55%
Democratic Sarah King 3,667 3.11%
Democratic William H. Long 1,456 1.24%
Democratic Robert Paulk 875 0.74%
Democratic William J. Kelton 795 0.67%
Total votes 117,906 100.00%
1976 Tennessee's 4th congressional district election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Al Gore 115,392 94.04%
Independent William McGlamery 7,320 5.97%
Total votes 122,712 100.00%
Democratic hold
1978 Tennessee's 4th congressional district election[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Al Gore (incumbent) 108,695 100.00%
Total votes 108,695 100.00%
Democratic hold
1980 Tennessee's 4th congressional district election[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Al Gore (incumbent) 137,612 79.29%
Republican James B. Seigneur 35,954 20.72%
Total votes 173,566 100.00%
Democratic hold
1982 Tennessee's 6th congressional district election[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Al Gore (incumbent) 104,094 100.00%
Total votes 104,094 100.00%
Democratic hold

Senate (1984–1990) edit

 
Senate campaign poster
1984 United States Senate election in Tennessee[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Al Gore 1,000,607 60.72%
Republican Victor Ashe 557,016 33.80%
Independent Ed McAteer 87,234 5.29%
Independent Khalil-Ullah Al-Muhaymin 3,179 0.19%
Total votes 1,648,036 100.00%
Democratic gain from Republican
1990 United States Senate election in Tennessee[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Al Gore (incumbent) 529,914 67.72%
Republican William R. Hawkins 233,324 29.82%
Independent Williw C. Jacox 11,172 1.43%
Independent Charles Gordon Vick 7,995 1.02%
Write-in 109 0.01%
Total votes 782,514 100.00%
Democratic hold

Presidential elections (1988–2000) edit

1988 Democratic Party presidential primaries[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael Dukakis 9,898,750 42.47%
Democratic Jesse Jackson 6,788,991 29.13%
Democratic Al Gore 3,185,806 13.67%
Democratic Dick Gephardt 1,399,041 6.00%
Democratic Paul M. Simon 1,082,960 4.65%
Democratic Gary Hart 415,716 1.78%
Democratic Unpledged 250,307 1.07%
Democratic Bruce Babbitt 77,780 0.33%
Democratic Lyndon LaRouche 70,938 0.30%
Democratic David Duke 45,289 0.19%
Democratic James Traficant 30,879 0.13%
Democratic Douglas Applegate 25,068 0.11%
Total votes 23,271,525 100.00%
1992 Democratic National Convention, Presidential tally[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill Clinton 3,372 80.27%
Democratic Jerry Brown 596 14.19%
Democratic Paul Tsongas 209 4.98%
Democratic Robert P. Casey 10 0.24%
Democratic Patricia Schroeder 8 0.19%
Democratic Larry Agran 3 0.07%
Democratic Ron Daniels 1 0.02%
Democratic Al Gore 1 0.02%
Democratic Joe Simonetta 1 0.02%
Total votes 4,201 100.00%
1992 Democratic National Convention, Vice Presidential tally[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Al Gore 4,288 100.00%
Total votes 4,288 100.00%
 
Electoral college results of the 1992 election
Clinton: 370 votes (32 states + DC)
Bush: 168 votes (18 states)
1992 United States presidential election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill Clinton / Al Gore 44,909,889 43.01%
Republican George H. W. Bush / Dan Quayle (inc.) 39,104,550 37.45%
Independent Ross Perot / James Bond Stockdale 19,743,821 18.91%
Libertarian Andre Marrou / Nancy Lord 290,087 0.28%
Populist Bo Gritz / Cyril Minett 106,152 0.10%
New Alliance Lenora Fulani / Maria Elizabeth Muñoz 73,622 0.07%
Constitution Howard Phillips / Albion Knight, Jr. 43,369 0.04%
N/A Other 152,516 0.19%
Total votes 104,423,923 100.00%
Democratic gain from Republican
1996 New Hampshire Democratic Vice Presidential primary[10][a]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Al Gore (incumbent) 16,410 91.02%
Republican Colin Powell 312 1.73%
Republican Pat Buchanan 219 1.22%
Republican Bob Dole 171 0.95%
Democratic Bill Clinton 152 0.84%
Republican Lamar Alexander 148 0.82%
Republican Alan Keyes 139 0.77%
Republican Steve Forbes 119 0.66%
Total votes 17,670 100.00%
1996 Democratic National Convention, Vice Presidential tally[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Al Gore (incumbent) 4,289 100.00%
Total votes 4,289 100.00%
 
Electoral college results of the 1996 election
Clinton: 379 votes (31 states + DC)
Dole: 159 votes (19 states)
1996 United States presidential election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill Clinton / Al Gore (inc.) 47,401,185 49.24%
Republican Bob Dole / Jack Kemp 39,197,469 40.71%
Reform Ross Perot / Pat Choate 8,085,294 8.40%
Green Ralph Nader / Winona LaDuke 685,297 0.71%
Libertarian Harry Browne / Jo Jorgensen 485,759 0.50%
Constitution Howard Phillips / Herbert Titus 184,656 0.19%
Natural Law John Hagelin / Mike Tompkins 113,670 0.12%
N/A Other 113,667 0.12%
Total votes 96,277,634 100.00%
Democratic hold
2000 Democratic Party presidential primaries[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Al Gore 10,626,568 75.80%
Democratic Bill Bradley 2,798,281 19.96%
Democratic Lyndon LaRouche 323,014 2.30%
Democratic Unpledged 238,870 1.70%
Democratic Angus Wheeler McDonald 19,374 0.14%
Democratic Randy Crow 5,126 0.04%
Total votes 14,011,233 100.00%
2000 Democratic National Convention, Presidential tally[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Al Gore 4,328 99.79%
Democratic (abstention) 9 0.21%
Total votes 4,337 100.00%
 
Electoral college results of the 2000 election
Bush: 271 votes (30 states)
Gore: 266 votes (20 states + DC)
2000 United States presidential election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican George W. Bush / Dick Cheney 50,456,002 47.87%
Democratic Al Gore / Joe Lieberman 50,999,897 48.38%
Green Ralph Nader / Winona LaDuke 2,882,955 2.74%
Reform Pat Buchanan / Ezola Foster 448,895 0.43%
Libertarian Harry Browne / Art Olivier 384,431 0.36%
Constitution Howard Phillips / Curtis Frazier 98,020 0.09%
Natural Law John Hagelin / Nat Goldhaber 83,714 0.08%
N/A Other 51,186 0.05%
Total votes 105,421,423 100.00%
Republican gain from Democratic

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ All candidates were write-in

References edit

  1. ^ a b Our Campaigns – TN District 04 – D Primary Race – Aug 5, 1976
  2. ^ Our Campaigns – TN District 4 Race – Nov 7, 1978
  3. ^ Our Campaigns – TN District 4 Race – Nov 4, 1980
  4. ^ Our Campaigns – TN District 6 Race – Nov 2, 1982
  5. ^ Our Campaigns – TN US Senate Race – Nov 6, 1984
  6. ^ Our Campaigns – TN US Senate Race – Nov 6, 1990
  7. ^ Our Campaigns – US President – D Primaries Race – Feb 1, 1988
  8. ^ Our Campaigns – US President – D Convention Race – Jul 13, 1992
  9. ^ Our Campaigns – US Vice President – D Convention Race – Jul 13, 1992
  10. ^ Our Campaigns – NH US Vice President – D Primary Race – Feb 20, 1996
  11. ^ Our Campaigns – US Vice President – D Convention Race – Aug 26, 1996
  12. ^ Our Campaigns – US President – D Primaries Race – Feb 1, 2000
  13. ^ Our Campaigns – US President – D Convention Race – Aug 14, 2000

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Al Gore was the 45th vice president of the United States 1993 2001 He previously served as a United States senator 1985 1993 and United States representative 1977 1985 from Tennessee Al Gore in 2007 Contents 1 House of Representatives 1976 1982 2 Senate 1984 1990 3 Presidential elections 1988 2000 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesHouse of Representatives 1976 1982 edit1976 Tennessee s 4th congressional district election Democratic primary 1 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Al Gore 37 860 32 11 Democratic Stanley Rogers 34 121 28 94 Democratic T Tommy Cutrer 19 856 16 84 Democratic Ben H McFarlin 13 917 11 80 Democratic Larry S Irby 5 359 4 55 Democratic Sarah King 3 667 3 11 Democratic William H Long 1 456 1 24 Democratic Robert Paulk 875 0 74 Democratic William J Kelton 795 0 67 Total votes 117 906 100 00 1976 Tennessee s 4th congressional district election 1 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Al Gore 115 392 94 04 Independent William McGlamery 7 320 5 97 Total votes 122 712 100 00 Democratic hold 1978 Tennessee s 4th congressional district election 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Al Gore incumbent 108 695 100 00 Total votes 108 695 100 00 Democratic hold 1980 Tennessee s 4th congressional district election 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Al Gore incumbent 137 612 79 29 Republican James B Seigneur 35 954 20 72 Total votes 173 566 100 00 Democratic hold 1982 Tennessee s 6th congressional district election 4 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Al Gore incumbent 104 094 100 00 Total votes 104 094 100 00 Democratic holdSenate 1984 1990 edit nbsp Senate campaign poster 1984 United States Senate election in Tennessee 5 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Al Gore 1 000 607 60 72 Republican Victor Ashe 557 016 33 80 Independent Ed McAteer 87 234 5 29 Independent Khalil Ullah Al Muhaymin 3 179 0 19 Total votes 1 648 036 100 00 Democratic gain from Republican 1990 United States Senate election in Tennessee 6 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Al Gore incumbent 529 914 67 72 Republican William R Hawkins 233 324 29 82 Independent Williw C Jacox 11 172 1 43 Independent Charles Gordon Vick 7 995 1 02 Write in 109 0 01 Total votes 782 514 100 00 Democratic holdPresidential elections 1988 2000 edit1988 Democratic Party presidential primaries 7 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Michael Dukakis 9 898 750 42 47 Democratic Jesse Jackson 6 788 991 29 13 Democratic Al Gore 3 185 806 13 67 Democratic Dick Gephardt 1 399 041 6 00 Democratic Paul M Simon 1 082 960 4 65 Democratic Gary Hart 415 716 1 78 Democratic Unpledged 250 307 1 07 Democratic Bruce Babbitt 77 780 0 33 Democratic Lyndon LaRouche 70 938 0 30 Democratic David Duke 45 289 0 19 Democratic James Traficant 30 879 0 13 Democratic Douglas Applegate 25 068 0 11 Total votes 23 271 525 100 00 1992 Democratic National Convention Presidential tally 8 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Clinton 3 372 80 27 Democratic Jerry Brown 596 14 19 Democratic Paul Tsongas 209 4 98 Democratic Robert P Casey 10 0 24 Democratic Patricia Schroeder 8 0 19 Democratic Larry Agran 3 0 07 Democratic Ron Daniels 1 0 02 Democratic Al Gore 1 0 02 Democratic Joe Simonetta 1 0 02 Total votes 4 201 100 00 1992 Democratic National Convention Vice Presidential tally 9 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Al Gore 4 288 100 00 Total votes 4 288 100 00 nbsp Electoral college results of the 1992 electionClinton 370 votes 32 states DC Bush 168 votes 18 states 1992 United States presidential election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Clinton Al Gore 44 909 889 43 01 Republican George H W Bush Dan Quayle inc 39 104 550 37 45 Independent Ross Perot James Bond Stockdale 19 743 821 18 91 Libertarian Andre Marrou Nancy Lord 290 087 0 28 Populist Bo Gritz Cyril Minett 106 152 0 10 New Alliance Lenora Fulani Maria Elizabeth Munoz 73 622 0 07 Constitution Howard Phillips Albion Knight Jr 43 369 0 04 N A Other 152 516 0 19 Total votes 104 423 923 100 00 Democratic gain from Republican 1996 New Hampshire Democratic Vice Presidential primary 10 a Party Candidate Votes Democratic Al Gore incumbent 16 410 91 02 Republican Colin Powell 312 1 73 Republican Pat Buchanan 219 1 22 Republican Bob Dole 171 0 95 Democratic Bill Clinton 152 0 84 Republican Lamar Alexander 148 0 82 Republican Alan Keyes 139 0 77 Republican Steve Forbes 119 0 66 Total votes 17 670 100 00 1996 Democratic National Convention Vice Presidential tally 11 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Al Gore incumbent 4 289 100 00 Total votes 4 289 100 00 nbsp Electoral college results of the 1996 electionClinton 379 votes 31 states DC Dole 159 votes 19 states 1996 United States presidential election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Clinton Al Gore inc 47 401 185 49 24 Republican Bob Dole Jack Kemp 39 197 469 40 71 Reform Ross Perot Pat Choate 8 085 294 8 40 Green Ralph Nader Winona LaDuke 685 297 0 71 Libertarian Harry Browne Jo Jorgensen 485 759 0 50 Constitution Howard Phillips Herbert Titus 184 656 0 19 Natural Law John Hagelin Mike Tompkins 113 670 0 12 N A Other 113 667 0 12 Total votes 96 277 634 100 00 Democratic hold 2000 Democratic Party presidential primaries 12 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Al Gore 10 626 568 75 80 Democratic Bill Bradley 2 798 281 19 96 Democratic Lyndon LaRouche 323 014 2 30 Democratic Unpledged 238 870 1 70 Democratic Angus Wheeler McDonald 19 374 0 14 Democratic Randy Crow 5 126 0 04 Total votes 14 011 233 100 00 2000 Democratic National Convention Presidential tally 13 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Al Gore 4 328 99 79 Democratic abstention 9 0 21 Total votes 4 337 100 00 nbsp Electoral college results of the 2000 electionBush 271 votes 30 states Gore 266 votes 20 states DC 2000 United States presidential election Party Candidate Votes Republican George W Bush Dick Cheney 50 456 002 47 87 Democratic Al Gore Joe Lieberman 50 999 897 48 38 Green Ralph Nader Winona LaDuke 2 882 955 2 74 Reform Pat Buchanan Ezola Foster 448 895 0 43 Libertarian Harry Browne Art Olivier 384 431 0 36 Constitution Howard Phillips Curtis Frazier 98 020 0 09 Natural Law John Hagelin Nat Goldhaber 83 714 0 08 N A Other 51 186 0 05 Total votes 105 421 423 100 00 Republican gain from DemocraticSee also editElectoral history of Bill Clinton Electoral history of George W Bush Electoral history of Hillary Clinton Electoral history of Barack Obama Electoral history of Joe Biden Electoral history of Kamala Harris Electoral history of Bernie SandersNotes edit All candidates were write inReferences edit a b Our Campaigns TN District 04 D Primary Race Aug 5 1976 Our Campaigns TN District 4 Race Nov 7 1978 Our Campaigns TN District 4 Race Nov 4 1980 Our Campaigns TN District 6 Race Nov 2 1982 Our Campaigns TN US Senate Race Nov 6 1984 Our Campaigns TN US Senate Race Nov 6 1990 Our Campaigns US President D Primaries Race Feb 1 1988 Our Campaigns US President D Convention Race Jul 13 1992 Our Campaigns US Vice President D Convention Race Jul 13 1992 Our Campaigns NH US Vice President D Primary Race 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