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United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 2000





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Nominee

Al Gore

George W. Bush

Party

Democratic

Republican
Home state

Tennessee

Texas
Running mate

Joe Lieberman

Dick Cheney
Electoral vote

23
0
Popular vote

2,485,967
2,281,127
Percentage

50.60%
46.43%


PennsylvaniaPresidentalElection2000.svg
County Results












President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic



Elected President

George W. Bush
Republican










The 2000 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania took place on November 7, 2000, and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose 23 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.


Pennsylvania was won by Vice President Al Gore by a 4.17% margin of victory. However, voter enthusiasm for both candidates was generally low throughout the campaign. Gore failed to capture Clinton's appeal in strongly Democratic regions such as Pittsburgh and Scranton, and thus carried these areas by a smaller number than his predecessor. However, opposition to Bush was particularly strong in the suburban counties of Philadelphia; although these areas at the time were typically Republican leaning, they featured a strong culturally liberal bent, and thus Bush was unable to appeal to voters. Bush support was particularly strong in rural, central Pennsylvania, where the Texas Governor appealed to Evangelical voters and where Gore's connection to gun control policies was strongly rejected. Marginal wins in both of the state's metropolitan areas helped the Vice President to capture the state.[1] This was the first election since 1968 that the candidate who won Pennsylvania did not win the general election, and only the fourth time that has happened since 1916. As of the 2016 presidential election[update], this is the last election in which Greene County, Mercer County, and Lawrence County voted for the Democratic candidate.




Contents





  • 1 Electors


  • 2 Results

    • 2.1 By county


    • 2.2 By congressional district



  • 3 References


  • 4 See also




Electors[edit]



The electors of each state and the District of Columbia met on December 18, 2000[2] 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 Al Gore and Joe Lieberman:[3]


  1. Kathy Black

  2. Richard W. Bloomingdale

  3. Robert P. Casey Jr.

  4. Nelson Diaz

  5. William M. George

  6. Ken Jarin

  7. James J. Johnston

  8. Edward Keller

  9. Robert Mellow

  10. Thomas J. Murphy, Jr.

  11. Elsa Favila

  12. Robert O'Connor

  13. Lazar M. Palnick

  14. Stephen R. Reed

  15. T. J. Rooney

  16. Joyce Savocchio

  17. John F. Street

  18. Patsy J. Tallarico

  19. Christine M. Tartaglione

  20. Margaret M. Tartaglione

  21. Marian Tasco

  22. Sala Udin

  23. Anna Verna


Results[edit]























































United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 2000[4]
Party
Candidate
Votes
Percentage
Electoral votes


Democratic

Al Gore

2,485,967

50.60%

23


Republican

George W. Bush
2,281,127
46.43%
0


Green

Ralph Nader
103,392
2.10%
0


Reform

Pat Buchanan
16,023
0.33%
0


Constitution

Howard Phillips
14,428
0.29%
0


Libertarian

Harry Browne
11,248
0.23%
0

Write-ins
-
934
0.02%
0

Totals

4,913,119

100.00%

23
Voter turnout (Voting age/Registered)
53%/63%


By county[edit]


































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































County
Gore%
Gore#
Bush%
Bush#
Others%
Others#
Total
Adams County34.94%11,68262.36%20,8482.70%903
33,433
Allegheny County56.65%329,96340.41%235,3612.95%17,154
582,478
Armstrong County40.58%11,12756.55%15,5082.87%788
27,423
Beaver County52.89%38,92544.15%32,4912.96%2,177
73,593
Bedford County28.17%5,47469.97%13,5981.87%363
19,435
Berks County43.76%59,15052.73%71,2733.51%4,740
135,163
Blair County34.94%15,77462.86%28,3762.19%990
45,140
Bradford County33.91%7,91162.84%14,6603.25%759
23,330
Bucks County50.46%132,91446.29%121,9273.26%8,581
263,422
Butler County35.35%25,03762.14%44,0092.51%1,778
70,824
Cambria County50.27%30,30846.45%28,0013.28%1,977
60,286
Cameron County34.68%77961.58%1,3833.74%84
2,246
Carbon County50.14%10,66845.67%9,7174.19%892
21,277
Centre County43.22%21,40952.83%26,1723.95%1,957
49,538
Chester County43.74%82,04753.36%100,0802.90%5,435
187,562
Clarion County35.38%5,60561.83%9,7962.79%442
15,843
Clearfield County38.28%11,71858.87%18,0192.85%872
30,609
Clinton County46.03%5,52150.56%6,0643.41%409
11,994
Columbia County40.99%8,97555.24%12,0953.76%824
21,894
Crawford County39.76%13,25056.59%18,8583.64%1,213
33,321
Cumberland County35.26%31,05362.23%54,8022.51%2,207
88,062
Dauphin County44.10%44,39053.28%53,6312.62%2,637
100,658
Delaware County54.36%134,86142.66%105,8362.97%7,380
248,077
Elk County42.38%5,75454.11%7,3473.51%477
13,578
Erie County52.88%59,39943.64%49,0273.48%3,909
112,335
Fayette County56.84%28,15240.40%20,0132.76%1,367
49,532
Forest County36.93%84360.05%1,3713.02%69
2,283
Franklin County30.47%14,92267.48%33,0422.05%1,005
48,969
Fulton County26.96%1,42571.01%3,7532.02%107
5,285
Greene County53.03%7,23043.20%5,8903.77%514
13,634
Huntingdon County31.79%5,07365.23%10,4082.98%476
15,957
Indiana County43.52%13,66753.50%16,7992.98%935
31,401
Jefferson County31.67%5,56665.28%11,4733.04%535
17,574
Juniata County30.64%2,65666.86%5,7952.49%216
8,667
Lackawanna County59.63%57,47136.41%35,0963.96%3,814
96,381
Lancaster County31.35%54,96866.11%115,9002.54%4,449
175,317
Lawrence County51.95%20,59345.56%18,0602.49%987
39,640
Lebanon County35.08%16,09362.19%28,5342.73%1,253
45,880
Lehigh County48.73%56,66747.72%55,4923.54%4,121
116,280
Luzerne County52.01%62,19943.76%52,3284.23%5,059
119,586
Lycoming County33.96%14,66362.84%27,1373.20%1,383
43,183
McKean County34.86%5,51061.13%9,6614.01%633
15,804
Mercer County48.88%23,81747.47%23,1323.64%1,776
48,725
Mifflin County33.08%4,83564.32%9,4002.59%379
14,614
Monroe County46.80%21,93949.63%23,2653.57%1,674
46,878
Montgomery County53.54%177,99043.81%145,6232.65%8,809
332,422
Montour County36.29%2,35661.00%3,9602.71%176
6,492
Northampton County50.72%53,09745.27%47,3964.01%4,197
104,690
Northumberland County41.11%13,67054.56%18,1424.33%1,439
33,251
Perry County27.75%4,45969.59%11,1842.66%428
16,071
Philadelphia County80.04%449,18217.99%100,9591.97%11,039
561,180
Pike County42.21%7,33053.78%9,3394.0%695
17,364
Potter County28.73%2,03768.52%4,8582.75%195
7,090
Schuylkill County44.97%26,21551.19%29,8413.85%2,244
58,300
Snyder County27.54%3,53669.80%8,9632.66%342
12,841
Somerset County36.47%12,02861.29%20,2182.24%739
32,985
Sullivan County34.33%1,06662.09%1,9283.57%111
3,105
Susquehanna County37.53%6,48159.21%10,2263.27%564
17,271
Tioga County31.26%4,61765.22%9,6353.52%520
14,772
Union County31.95%4,20964.69%8,5233.36%443
13,175
Venango County39.94%8,19656.73%11,6423.34%685
20,523
Warren County42.97%7,53752.96%9,2904.07%714
17,541
Washington County53.25%44,96144.22%37,3392.54%2,141
84,441
Wayne County36.50%6,90459.22%11,2014.28%809
18,914
Westmoreland County45.81%71,79251.60%80,8582.59%4,059
156,709
Wyoming County37.31%4,36359.20%6,9223.49%408
11,693
York County36.02%51,95860.77%87,6523.21%4,634
144,244


By congressional district[edit]


Gore won 11 of 21 congressional districts. Gore won 3 that elected republican representatives while Bush won 2 that elected democrats.[5]


























































































District
Bush
Gore
Representative

1st
13%

85%

Bob Brady

2nd
11%

88%

Chaka Fattah

3rd
31%

66%

Robert Borski

4th

51%
47%

Ron Klink

Melissa Hart

5th

59%
38%

John E. Peterson

6th

53%
44%

Tim Holden

7th
47%

50%

Curt Weldon

8th
47%

50%

James C. Greenwood

9th

65%
32%

Bud Shuster

10th

50%
47%

Don Sherwood

11th
47%

49%

Paul Kanjorski

12th

52%
45%

John Murtha

13th
43%

54%

Joe Hoeffel

14th
35%

62%

William J. Coyne

15th
47%

49%

Pat Toomey

16th

58%
39%

Joe Pitts

17th

60%
37%

George Gekas

18th
41%

57%

Michael F. Doyle

19th

61%
36%

William F. Goodling

Todd Platts

20th
46%

51%

Frank Mascara

21st

49%
48%

Phil English




References[edit]




  1. ^ https://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/politics/july-dec00/pennsylvania_10-9.html


  2. ^ http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=2000&fips=42&f=0&off=0&elect=0


  3. ^ http://presidentelect.org/e2000.html


  4. ^ http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/index.html


  5. ^ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openelections/openelections-data-pa/master/2000/20001107__pa__general__precinct.csv




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