2000 United States presidential election in Colorado
2000 United States presidential election in Colorado
County Results
Bush
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
Gore
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
The 2000 United States presidential election in Colorado took place on November 7, 2000, and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election . Voters chose eight representatives, or electors to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .
Colorado was won by Governor George W. Bush by an 8.36% margin of victory, although almost 7% of the electorate voted for third-party candidates. Nader's best performance in the state and indeed the nation was in San Miguel County where he received over 17.20% of the vote,[ 1] a performance that remains the Green Party's second best performance in any county nationwide as of the 2024 presidential election [update] after this record was bested in 2016 when Jill Stein carried 25% of the vote in Kalawao County, Hawaii.[ 2]
As of 2020 [update] , this is the last election in which San Juan County , Gunnison County , Clear Creek County , Routt County , Eagle County , and La Plata County voted for a Republican presidential candidate.[ 3] Bush became the first Republican to win the White House without carrying Summit County since William Howard Taft in 1908 .
Colorado was 1 of 14 states that Bill Clinton carried at least once that Gore, the sitting VP under Clinton in 2000, lost to Bush.
Results
Results by county
County
George W. Bush Republican
Al Gore Democratic
Ralph Nader Green
Various candidates Other parties
Margin
Total votes cast
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Adams
47,561
44.10%
54,132
50.19%
4,165
3.86%
1,994
1.85%
-6,571
-6.09%
107,852
Alamosa
2,857
50.49%
2,455
43.38%
265
4.68%
82
1.44%
402
7.11%
5,659
Arapahoe
97,768
51.47%
82,614
43.49%
6,952
3.66%
2,608
1.38%
15,154
7.98%
189,942
Archuleta
2,988
62.80%
1,432
30.10%
265
5.57%
73
1.54%
1,556
32.70%
4,758
Baca
1,663
73.00%
531
23.31%
47
2.06%
37
1.62%
1,132
49.69%
2,278
Bent
1,096
55.83%
783
39.89%
44
2.24%
40
2.04%
313
15.94%
1,963
Boulder
50,873
36.44%
69,983
50.12%
16,498
11.82%
2,272
1.63%
-19,110
-13.68%
139,626
Chaffee
4,300
56.50%
2,768
36.37%
459
6.03%
83
1.09%
1,532
20.13%
7,610
Cheyenne
957
78.96%
209
17.24%
22
1.82%
24
1.98%
748
61.72%
1,212
Clear Creek
2,247
45.63%
2,188
44.44%
354
7.19%
135
2.73%
59
1.19%
4,924
Conejos
1,772
48.27%
1,749
47.64%
79
2.15%
71
1.93%
23
0.63%
3,671
Costilla
504
30.58%
1,054
63.96%
71
4.31%
19
1.15%
-550
-33.38%
1,648
Crowley
855
59.17%
511
35.36%
28
1.94%
51
3.54%
343
23.81%
1,445
Custer
1,451
68.74%
507
24.02%
100
4.74%
53
2.51%
944
44.72%
2,111
Delta
8,372
65.99%
3,264
25.73%
852
6.72%
198
1.56%
5,108
40.26%
12,686
Denver
61,224
30.87%
122,693
61.86%
11,624
5.86%
2,806
1.42%
-61,469
-30.99%
198,347
Dolores
741
65.34%
293
25.84%
73
6.44%
27
2.38%
448
39.50%
1,134
Douglas
56,007
64.95%
27,076
31.40%
2,230
2.59%
912
1.06%
28,931
33.55%
86,225
Eagle
7,165
47.18%
6,772
44.59%
1,045
6.88%
206
1.35%
393
2.59%
15,188
El Paso
128,294
63.91%
61,799
30.78%
7,116
3.54%
3,548
1.76%
66,495
33.13%
200,757
Elbert
6,151
68.61%
2,326
25.95%
292
3.26%
196
2.19%
3,825
42.66%
8,965
Fremont
9,914
61.75%
5,293
32.97%
516
3.21%
333
2.07%
4,621
28.78%
16,056
Garfield
9,103
53.22%
6,087
35.59%
1,608
9.40%
306
1.80%
3,016
17.63%
17,104
Gilpin
1,006
40.81%
1,099
44.58%
276
11.20%
84
3.40%
-93
-3.77%
2,465
Grand
3,570
56.19%
2,308
36.33%
366
5.76%
109
1.71%
1,262
19.86%
6,353
Gunnison
3,128
43.23%
3,059
42.27%
927
12.81%
122
1.69%
69
0.96%
7,236
Hinsdale
316
55.83%
188
33.22%
51
9.01%
11
1.94%
128
22.61%
566
Huerfano
1,466
46.19%
1,495
47.10%
169
5.32%
44
1.39%
-29
-0.91%
3,174
Jackson
682
73.73%
173
18.70%
40
4.32%
30
3.23%
509
55.03%
925
Jefferson
120,138
51.02%
100,970
42.88%
10,336
4.39%
4,047
1.71%
19,168
8.14%
235,491
Kiowa
728
75.21%
211
21.80%
13
1.34%
16
1.66%
517
53.41%
968
Kit Carson
2,542
73.51%
809
23.40%
58
1.68%
49
1.42%
1,733
50.11%
3,458
La Plata
9,993
48.77%
7,864
38.38%
2,378
11.61%
255
1.25%
2,129
10.39%
20,490
Lake
1,056
40.18%
1,296
49.32%
213
8.11%
63
2.40%
-240
-9.14%
2,628
Larimer
62,429
52.67%
46,055
38.85%
8,194
6.91%
1,859
1.56%
16,374
13.82%
118,537
Las Animas
2,569
42.16%
3,243
53.22%
199
3.27%
83
1.37%
-674
-11.06%
6,094
Lincoln
1,630
74.12%
510
23.19%
27
1.23%
32
1.45%
1,120
50.93%
2,199
Logan
5,531
68.32%
2,296
28.36%
140
1.73%
129
1.60%
3,235
39.96%
8,096
Mesa
32,396
63.45%
15,465
30.29%
2,235
4.38%
958
1.88%
16,931
33.16%
51,054
Mineral
294
60.49%
168
34.57%
19
3.91%
5
1.03%
126
25.92%
486
Moffat
3,840
71.95%
1,223
22.92%
169
3.17%
105
1.97%
2,617
49.03%
5,337
Montezuma
6,158
65.62%
2,556
27.24%
530
5.65%
140
1.50%
3,602
38.38%
9,384
Montrose
9,266
65.18%
4,041
28.43%
656
4.61%
252
1.78%
5,225
36.75%
14,215
Morgan
5,722
63.59%
2,885
32.06%
211
2.34%
180
1.99%
2,837
31.53%
8,998
Otero
4,082
55.83%
2,963
40.52%
138
1.89%
129
1.76%
1,119
15.31%
7,312
Ouray
1,279
57.28%
705
31.57%
224
10.03%
25
1.12%
574
25.71%
2,233
Park
3,677
55.17%
2,393
35.90%
404
6.06%
191
2.87%
1,284
19.27%
6,665
Phillips
1,573
70.86%
564
25.41%
48
2.16%
35
1.59%
1,009
45.45%
2,220
Pitkin
2,565
32.88%
4,137
53.04%
1,013
12.99%
85
1.09%
-1,572
-20.16%
7,800
Prowers
3,026
66.89%
1,361
30.08%
79
1.75%
58
1.28%
1,665
36.81%
4,524
Pueblo
22,827
42.31%
28,888
53.55%
1,520
2.82%
711
1.32%
-6,061
-11.24%
53,946
Rio Blanco
2,185
76.53%
543
19.02%
85
2.98%
42
1.47%
1,642
57.51%
2,855
Rio Grande
3,111
61.30%
1,707
33.64%
179
3.53%
78
1.53%
1,404
27.66%
5,075
Routt
4,472
46.40%
4,208
43.66%
820
8.51%
138
1.44%
264
2.74%
9,638
Saguache
1,078
42.63%
1,145
45.27%
261
10.32%
45
1.77%
-67
-2.64%
2,529
San Juan
210
48.17%
149
34.17%
58
13.30%
19
4.35%
61
14.00%
436
San Miguel
1,043
32.04%
1,598
49.09%
560
17.20%
54
1.67%
-555
-17.05%
3,255
Sedgwick
877
67.31%
384
29.47%
25
1.92%
17
1.30%
493
37.84%
1,303
Summit
4,497
40.63%
5,304
47.92%
1,131
10.22%
136
1.22%
-807
-7.29%
11,068
Teller
6,477
65.78%
2,750
27.93%
429
4.36%
191
1.93%
3,727
37.85%
9,847
Washington
1,878
76.81%
477
19.51%
50
2.04%
40
1.63%
1,401
57.30%
2,445
Weld
37,409
57.96%
23,436
36.31%
2,438
3.78%
1,258
1.94%
13,973
21.65%
64,541
Yuma
3,156
72.42%
1,082
24.83%
60
1.38%
60
1.38%
2,074
47.59%
4,358
Total
883,745
50.75%
738,227
42.39%
91,434
5.25%
27,959
1.61%
145,518
8.36%
1,741,365
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
By congressional district
Bush won four of six congressional districts.[ 5]
Electors
Technically the voters of Colorado cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College . Colorado is allocated 8 electors because it has 6 congressional districts and 2 senators . All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of 8 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 8 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[ 6] 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:[ 7] [ 8]
Bob Beauprez
Marcy Benson
Robert Dieter
Mary Hergert
Robert Martinez
Ralph Nagel
Lilly Nunez
Joe Rogers
References