2000 United States presidential election in Louisiana

The 2000 United States presidential election in Louisiana took place on November 7, 2000, and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose 9 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

United States presidential election in Louisiana, 2000

November 7, 2000
 
Nominee George W. Bush Al Gore
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Texas Tennessee
Running mate Dick Cheney Joe Lieberman
Electoral vote 9 0
Popular vote 927,871 792,344
Percentage 52.55% 44.88%

Parish Results

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

George W. Bush
Republican

Louisiana was won by Governor George W. Bush, a dramatic swing from the statewide results in 1996 when Democrat President Bill Clinton carried the state with 52% of the vote and with a double-digit margin of victory. Bush was the first Republican to carry the state since 1988. Bush won most of the counties and congressional districts in the state. Bush dominated among the rural areas of the state. The only congressional district Gore won was the second district, which represents the very urban area of New Orleans. As of the 2016 presidential election, this is the last election in which St. Landry Parish, West Baton Rouge Parish, and Bienville Parish voted for the Democratic candidate.

Results

United States presidential election in Louisiana, 2000[1]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican George W. Bush 927,871 52.6% 9
Democratic Al Gore 792,344 44.9% 0
Green Party Ralph Nader 20,473 1.2% 0
Reform Patrick Buchanan 14,356 0.8% 0
Constitution Howard Phillips 5,483 0.3% 0
Libertarian Harry Browne 2,951 0.2% 0
Socialist Workers James Harris 1,103 0.1% 0
Natural Law John Hagelin 1,075 0.1% 0
Totals 1,765,656 100.00% 9
Voter turnout (Voting age/registered) 51%/60%

By congressional district

Bush won 6 of 7 congressional districts.

District Bush Gore Representative
1st 67% 31% David Vitter
2nd 22% 76% William J. Jefferson
3rd 52% 45% Billy Tauzin
4th 55% 43% Jim McCrery
5th 57% 40% John Cooksey
6th 59% 40% Richard H. Baker
7th 55% 42% Chris John

By parish

Parish Gore% Gore# Bush% Bush# Others% Others# Total
Acadia38.26%8,89259.45%13,81402.29%53223,238
Allen47.20%3,91448.66%4,03504.14%3438,292
Ascension43.40%13,38554.53%16,81802.08%64130,844
Assumption51.94%5,22243.65%4,38804.41%44310,053
Avoyelles45.73%6,70150.02%7,32904.25%62314,653
Beauregard32.43%3,95864.42%7,86203.15%38512,205
Bienville48.72%3,41346.66%3,26904.62%3247,006
Bossier33.23%11,93364.66%23,22402.11%75835,915
Caddo49.70%47,53048.94%46,80701.36%1,30295,639
Calcasieu46.06%33,91951.72%38,08602.21%1,63173,636
Caldwell31.40%1,35965.09%2,81703.51%1524,328
Cameron34.31%1,43561.99%2,59303.71%1554,183
Catahoula36.05%1,71861.11%2,91202.83%1354,765
Claiborne43.32%2,72153.88%3,38402.80%1766,281
Concordia41.99%3,56954.44%4,62703.57%3038,499
De Soto47.53%5,03649.64%5,26002.83%30010,596
East Baton Rouge45.28%76,51652.74%89,12801.98%3,345168,989
East Carroll57.81%1,87639.45%1,28002.74%893,245
East Feliciana47.78%3,87050.02%4,05102.20%1788,099
Evangeline42.34%5,76353.56%7,29004.11%55913,612
Franklin33.41%2,79264.18%5,36302.41%2018,356
Grant29.75%2,09967.81%4,78402.44%1727,055
Iberia39.18%11,76257.42%17,23603.40%1,02230,020
Iberville57.61%8,35538.43%5,57303.96%57514,503
Jackson36.34%2,58261.17%4,34702.49%1777,106
Jefferson39.30%70,41158.61%105,00302.09%3,737179,151
Jefferson Davis41.14%5,16255.36%6,94503.50%43912,546
Lafayette34.73%27,19061.94%48,49103.34%2,61278,293
Lafourche42.46%14,62753.92%18,57503.62%1,24734,449
LaSalle22.87%1,39774.72%4,56402.41%1476,108
Lincoln41.39%6,85155.86%9,24602.74%45416,551
Livingston29.86%11,00867.51%24,88902.63%96836,865
Madison52.48%2,48944.85%2,12702.68%1274,743
Morehouse42.93%5,28953.90%6,64103.17%39112,321
Natchitoches46.60%6,92449.35%7,33204.05%60114,857
Orleans75.95%137,63021.74%39,40402.31%4,187181,221
Ouachita36.86%21,45760.31%35,10702.83%1,64758,211
Plaquemines40.48%4,42557.65%6,30201.87%20410,931
Pointe Coupee53.67%5,81343.48%4,71002.85%30910,832
Rapides38.55%18,89858.81%28,83102.64%1,29549,024
Red River48.14%2,17748.65%2,20003.21%1454,522
Richland38.68%3,28257.69%4,89503.63%3088,485
Sabine32.11%2,84664.93%5,75402.96%2628,862
St. Bernard40.82%11,68256.79%16,25502.39%68428,621
St. Charles41.46%8,91855.70%11,98102.84%61121,510
St. Helena58.22%3,05937.40%1,96504.38%2305,254
St. James60.93%6,52335.62%3,81303.45%36910,705
St. John the Baptist55.02%9,74541.91%7,42303.08%54517,713
St. Landry52.90%18,06745.24%15,44901.86%63534,151
St. Martin47.42%9,85347.94%9,96104.64%96420,778
St. Mary45.17%9,85151.93%11,32502.91%63421,810
St. Tammany27.13%22,72270.69%59,19302.18%1,82283,737
Tangipahoa42.64%15,84354.96%20,42102.40%89137,155
Tensas52.49%1,58044.19%1,33003.32%1003,010
Terrebonne39.30%14,41458.12%21,31402.58%94736,675
Union34.30%3,20561.78%5,77203.92%3669,343
Vermilion39.15%8,70456.20%12,49504.66%1,03622,235
Vernon33.67%4,65563.60%8,79402.73%37813,827
Washington43.81%7,39953.19%8,98302.99%50516,887
Webster42.11%7,19755.12%9,42002.77%47317,090
West Baton Rouge49.74%5,05848.42%4,92401.84%18710,169
West Carroll28.21%1,31968.88%3,22002.91%1364,675
West Feliciana45.00%2,18751.69%2,51203.31%1614,860
Winn34.07%2,16763.32%4,02802.61%1666,361

Electors

Technically the voters of Louisiana cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. Louisiana is allocated 9 electors because it has 7 congressional districts and 2 senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of 9 electors, who pledge to vote for their candidate and his or her running mate. Whoever wins the majority of votes in the state is awarded all 9 electoral votes. Their chosen electors then vote for president and vice president. Although electors are pledged to their candidate and running mate, they are not obligated to vote for them. An elector who votes for someone other than his or her candidate is known as a faithless elector.

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 George W. Bush and Dick Cheney:[3]

  1. Patricia Brister
  2. Donald Ensenat
  3. Heulette Fontenot Jr.
  4. Mike Foster
  5. Steve Jordan
  6. Elizabeth Levy
  7. Al Lippman
  8. Suzanne Haik Terrell
  9. Michael Woods Sr.

References

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