2000 Missouri Republican presidential primary explained

Election Name:2000 Missouri Republican presidential primary
Country:Missouri
Type:presidential
Previous Election:1996 Missouri Republican presidential primary
Previous Year:1996
Next Election:2004 Missouri Republican presidential primary
Next Year:2004
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Candidate1:George W. Bush
Home State1:Texas
Delegate Count1:35
Popular Vote1:275,366
Percentage1:58%
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Candidate2:John McCain
Home State2:Arizona
Delegate Count2:0
Popular Vote2:167,831
Percentage2:35%
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Candidate3:Alan Keyes
Home State3:Maryland
Delegate Count3:0
Popular Vote3:27,282
Percentage3:6%
Elected Members:NY
Outgoing Members:MA

The 2000 Missouri Republican presidential primary on March 7, 2000 determined the recipient of the state's 35 delegates to the Republican National Convention in the process to elect the 43rd President of the United States. It was an open primary.[1]

Results

CandidateVotesPercentageDelegates
George W. Bush 275,366 58% 35
167,831 35%
27,282 6%
2,044 0%
Uncommitted 1,345 0%
1,038 0%
363 0%
94 0%
Total 475,363 100%35

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.thegreenpapers.com/PCC/MO-R.html Missouri Republican Delegation 2000