1978 congressional election
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1994 Texas gubernatorial election
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1998 Texas gubernatorial election
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2000 United States presidential election
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Electoral results
Presidential candidate
|
Party
|
Home state
|
Popular vote
|
Electoral vote
|
Running mate
|
Count
|
Percentage
|
Vice-presidential candidate
|
Home state
|
Electoral vote
|
George W. Bush
|
Republican
|
Texas
|
50,456,002
|
47.87%
|
271
|
Dick Cheney
|
Wyoming
|
271
|
Al Gore
|
Democratic
|
Tennessee
|
50,999,897
|
48.38%
|
266
|
Joe Lieberman
|
Connecticut
|
266
|
Ralph Nader
|
Green
|
Connecticut
|
2,882,955
|
2.74%
|
0
|
Winona LaDuke
|
Minnesota
|
0
|
Pat Buchanan
|
Reform
|
Virginia
|
448,895
|
0.43%
|
0
|
Ezola B. Foster
|
California
|
0
|
Harry Browne
|
Libertarian
|
Tennessee
|
384,431
|
0.36%
|
0
|
Art Olivier
|
California
|
0
|
Howard Phillips
|
Constitution
|
Virginia
|
98,020
|
0.09%
|
0
|
Curtis Frazier
|
Missouri
|
0
|
John Hagelin
|
Natural Law
|
Iowa
|
83,714
|
0.08%
|
0
|
Nat Goldhaber
|
California
|
0
|
Other
|
51,186
|
0.05%
|
—
|
Other
|
—
|
(abstention)[a]
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
1
|
(abstention)[a]
|
—
|
1
|
Total
|
105,421,423
|
100%
|
538
|
|
538
|
Needed to win
|
270
|
|
270
|
- Source: "2000 Presidential Electoral and Popular Vote" (Excel 4.0). Federal Election Commission.
Republican presidential primaries (2000)
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First-instance vote by state George W. Bush (43) John McCain (7) |
2000 Republican Party presidential primaries[9]
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
George W. Bush
|
12,034,676
|
62.00%
|
John McCain
|
6,061,332
|
31.23%
|
Alan Keyes
|
985,819
|
5.08%
|
Steve Forbes
|
171,860
|
0.89%
|
Unpledged
|
61,246
|
0.32%
|
Gary Bauer
|
60,709
|
0.31%
|
Orrin Hatch
|
15,958
|
0.08%
|
Al Gore (write-in)
|
1,155
|
0.01%
|
Bill Bradley (write-in)
|
1,025
|
0.01%
|
Total votes
|
19,393,780
|
100.00%
|
2004 United States presidential election
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Electoral results
Presidential candidate
|
Party
|
Home state
|
Popular vote
|
Electoral vote
|
Running mate
|
Count
|
Percentage
|
Vice-presidential candidate
|
Home state
|
Electoral vote
|
George Walker Bush
|
Republican
|
Texas
|
62,040,610
|
50.73%
|
286
|
Richard Bruce Cheney
|
Wyoming
|
286
|
John Forbes Kerry
|
Democratic
|
Massachusetts
|
59,028,444
|
48.27%
|
251
|
John Reid Edwards
|
North Carolina
|
251
|
John Edwards[b]
|
Democratic
|
North Carolina
|
|
|
1
|
John Reid Edwards
|
North Carolina
|
1
|
Ralph Nader
|
Independent
|
Connecticut
|
465,650
|
0.38%
|
0
|
Peter Camejo
|
California
|
0
|
Michael Badnarik
|
Libertarian
|
Texas
|
397,265
|
0.32%
|
0
|
Richard Campagna
|
Iowa
|
0
|
Michael Peroutka
|
Constitution
|
Maryland
|
143,630
|
0.12%
|
0
|
Chuck Baldwin
|
Florida
|
0
|
David Cobb
|
Green
|
Texas
|
119,859
|
0.10%
|
0
|
Pat LaMarche
|
Maine
|
0
|
Leonard Peltier
|
Peace and Freedom
|
Pennsylvania
|
27,607
|
0.02%
|
0
|
Janice Jordan
|
California
|
0
|
Walt Brown
|
Socialist
|
Oregon
|
10,837
|
0.01%
|
0
|
Mary Alice Herbert
|
Vermont
|
0
|
Róger Calero[c]
|
Socialist Workers
|
New York
|
3,689
|
0.01%
|
0
|
Arrin Hawkins[c]
|
Minnesota
|
0
|
Thomas Harens
|
Christian Freedom
|
Minnesota
|
2,387
|
0.002%
|
0
|
Jennifer Ryan
|
Minnesota
|
0
|
Other
|
50,652
|
0.04%
|
—
|
Other
|
—
|
Total
|
122,295,345
|
100%
|
538
|
|
538
|
Needed to win
|
270
|
|
270
|
Source (Electoral and Popular Vote): Federal Elections Commission Electoral and Popular Vote Summary
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