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California State Government November 7, 2000 Election
President; United States Voter Information

Results as of Dec 5 1:02pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (25702/25702)
Candidates (Vote for 1)

Al Gore 5,833,974 votes 53.5%

  • Party: Democratic
George W. Bush 4,542,793 votes 41.7%
  • Party: Republican
Ralph Nader 415,370 votes 3.9%
  • Party: Green
Harry Browne 45,291 votes .4%
  • Party: Libertarian
Patrick J. Buchanan 44,817 votes .4%
  • Party: Reform
Howard Phillips 16,974 votes .1%
  • Party: American Independent
John Hagelin 10,864 votes 0%
  • Party: Natural Law
William M. Kenyon, Sr. (Write-In)
David McReynolds (Write-In)

Basic candidate data supplied by the Secretary of State. Any additional information supplied by the candidate. Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
  National Election Results

There are many - see "News & Analysis - National Coverage" below or check NPR Election 2000
Official Information

Federal Election Commission

Debates

Commission on Presidential Debates <http://www.debates.org/>

C-Span National Public Radio Web White & Blue Events

KQED-FM Forum

Campaign Finance

American University

Center for Responsive Politics Common Cause Nonpartisan Information

League of Women Voters

DemocracyNet Easy Reading Voter Guide Project Vote-Smart On the Issues

Kaiser Family Foundation

Commonwealth Club of California The Economist Public Agenda Online News and Analysis

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