2000 United States presidential election in Maine
2000 United States presidential election in Maine
County Results
Congressional District Results
Municipality Results
Gore
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
Bush
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90-100%
Tie
The 2000 United States presidential election in Maine took place on November 7, 2000, and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election . Maine is one of two states in the U.S. that instead of all of the state's four electors of the Electoral College to vote based upon the statewide results of the voters, two of the individual electors vote based on their congressional district because Maine has two congressional districts. The other two electors vote based upon the statewide results.
Democratic nominee Vice President Al Gore won the state with 49.09% of the vote over Republican Governor of Texas George W. Bush , who received 43.97%.[ 1] As of the 2020 presidential election [update] , this is the last election in which Waldo County and Lincoln County voted for the Republican candidate.
Bush was the first Republican to win election without winning the state since Richard Nixon in 1968 , as well as the first ever to do so without Hancock County and the first to do so without Knox County since William McKinley in 1900 .
Maine was one of ten states that backed George H. W. Bush for president in 1988 that did not back George W. Bush in either 2000 or 2004.
Results
By congressional districts
Gore won both congressional districts.[ 3]
By county
County
Al Gore Democratic
George W. Bush Republican
Ralph Nader Green
Various candidates Other parties
Margin
Total votes cast
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Androscoggin
26,251
53.31%
19,948
40.51%
2,388
4.85%
658
1.34%
6,303
12.80%
49,245
Aroostook
17,196
48.93%
16,555
47.11%
1,055
3.00%
337
0.96%
641
1.82%
35,143
Cumberland
74,203
52.03%
58,543
41.05%
8,576
6.01%
1,298
0.91%
15,660
10.98%
142,620
Franklin
7,593
49.15%
6,459
41.81%
1,115
7.22%
281
1.82%
1,134
7.34%
15,448
Hancock
12,983
45.44%
12,732
44.56%
2,513
8.79%
346
1.21%
251
0.88%
28,574
Kennebec
31,198
52.96%
23,967
40.69%
2,955
5.02%
787
1.34%
7,231
12.28%
58,907
Knox
9,453
46.11%
8,968
43.74%
1,810
8.83%
270
1.32%
485
2.37%
20,501
Lincoln
8,634
43.89%
9,457
48.08%
1,323
6.73%
257
1.31%
-823
-4.18%
19,671
Oxford
13,649
49.65%
11,835
43.05%
1,509
5.49%
500
1.82%
1,814
6.60%
27,493
Penobscot
32,868
44.90%
35,620
48.66%
3,772
5.15%
946
1.29%
-2,752
-3.76%
73,206
Piscataquis
3,745
40.46%
4,845
52.34%
471
5.09%
195
2.11%
-1,100
-11.88%
9,256
Sagadahoc
8,844
48.05%
8,052
43.75%
1,278
6.94%
232
1.26%
792
4.30%
18,406
Somerset
11,538
48.17%
10,684
44.61%
1,239
5.17%
490
2.05%
854
3.57%
23,951
Waldo
8,477
44.29%
8,689
45.40%
1,690
8.83%
282
1.47%
-212
-1.11%
19,138
Washington
6,701
42.66%
7,958
50.66%
802
5.11%
247
1.57%
-1,257
-8.00%
15,708
York
46,618
49.31%
42,304
44.74%
4,631
4.90%
997
1.05%
4,314
4.56%
94,550
Total
319,951
49.09%
286,616
43.97%
37,127
5.70%
8,123
1.25%
33,335
5.12%
651,817
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
See also
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