2000 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
2000 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
Precinct Results
County Results
Bush
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90-100%
Gore
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90–100%
Tie/No votes
Tie
No votes
The 2000 United States presidential election in Oklahoma 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 .
Oklahoma was won by the Republican Party candidate, Texas Governor George W. Bush with a 21.88% margin of victory. This is the last time that the Republican presidential nominee failed to win all 77 counties in Oklahoma; as a result, this is the last time the Democratic nominee won the following counties: Ottawa , Cherokee , Muskogee , Okmulgee , McIntosh , Hughes , Haskell , Latimer , and Choctaw . This was also the last time until 2016 that any third-party candidates were granted ballot access in Oklahoma and the last time until 2020 that any county was won by only a plurality.
Primaries
Democratic
Results
By county
County
George W. Bush Republican
Al Gore Democratic
Various candidates Other parties
Margin
Total
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Adair
3,503
58.61%
2,361
39.50%
113
1.89%
1,142
19.11%
5,977
Alfalfa
1,886
75.23%
583
23.25%
38
1.52%
1,303
51.98%
2,507
Atoka
2,375
54.93%
1,906
44.08%
43
0.99%
469
10.85%
4,324
Beaver
2,092
85.18%
339
13.80%
25
1.02%
1,753
71.38%
2,456
Beckham
4,067
62.26%
2,408
36.86%
57
0.87%
1,659
25.40%
6,532
Blaine
2,633
64.31%
1,402
34.25%
59
1.44%
1,231
30.06%
4,094
Bryan
6,084
51.80%
5,554
47.28%
108
0.92%
530
4.52%
11,746
Caddo
4,835
52.50%
4,272
46.38%
103
1.12%
563
6.12%
9,210
Canadian
22,679
72.32%
8,367
26.68%
314
1.00%
14,312
45.64%
31,360
Carter
9,667
58.74%
6,659
40.46%
132
0.80%
3,008
18.28%
16,458
Cherokee
6,918
47.82%
7,256
50.15%
294
2.03%
-338
-2.33%
14,468
Choctaw
2,461
46.30%
2,799
52.66%
55
1.03%
-338
-6.36%
5,315
Cimarron
1,230
82.88%
227
15.30%
27
1.82%
1,003
67.58%
1,484
Cleveland
47,393
62.22%
27,792
36.49%
986
1.29%
19,601
25.73%
76,171
Coal
1,196
50.64%
1,148
48.60%
18
0.76%
48
2.04%
2,362
Comanche
17,103
58.31%
11,971
40.81%
259
0.88%
5,132
17.50%
29,333
Cotton
1,388
55.92%
1,068
43.03%
26
1.05%
320
12.89%
2,482
Craig
2,815
51.33%
2,568
46.83%
101
1.84%
247
4.50%
5,484
Creek
13,580
57.20%
9,753
41.08%
408
1.72%
3,827
16.12%
23,741
Custer
6,527
66.99%
3,115
31.97%
101
1.04%
3,412
35.02%
9,743
Delaware
7,618
57.05%
5,514
41.29%
221
1.66%
2,104
15.76%
13,353
Dewey
1,607
72.39%
599
26.98%
14
0.63%
1,008
45.41%
2,220
Ellis
1,513
75.16%
468
23.25%
32
1.59%
1,045
51.91%
2,013
Garfield
14,902
68.73%
6,543
30.18%
238
1.10%
8,359
38.55%
21,683
Garvin
5,536
56.24%
4,189
42.56%
118
1.20%
1,347
13.68%
9,843
Grady
10,040
61.69%
6,037
37.09%
199
1.22%
4,003
24.60%
16,276
Grant
1,762
70.40%
709
28.33%
32
1.28%
1,053
42.07%
2,503
Greer
1,287
59.80%
839
38.99%
26
1.21%
448
20.81%
2,152
Harmon
692
57.43%
507
42.07%
6
0.50%
185
15.36%
1,205
Harper
1,296
77.01%
374
22.22%
13
0.77%
922
54.79%
1,683
Haskell
2,039
44.06%
2,510
54.24%
79
1.71%
-471
-10.18%
4,628
Hughes
2,196
47.90%
2,334
50.91%
55
1.20%
-138
-3.01%
4,585
Jackson
5,591
68.53%
2,515
30.82%
53
0.65%
3,076
37.71%
8,159
Jefferson
1,320
50.91%
1,245
48.01%
28
1.08%
75
2.90%
2,593
Johnston
2,072
52.72%
1,809
46.03%
49
1.25%
263
6.69%
3,930
Kay
11,768
64.79%
6,122
33.71%
272
1.50%
5,646
31.08%
18,162
Kingfisher
4,693
77.49%
1,304
21.53%
59
0.97%
3,389
55.96%
6,056
Kiowa
2,173
57.95%
1,544
41.17%
33
0.88%
629
16.78%
3,750
Latimer
1,739
47.40%
1,865
50.83%
65
1.77%
-126
-3.43%
3,669
Le Flore
8,215
54.82%
6,536
43.62%
234
1.56%
1,679
11.20%
14,985
Lincoln
7,387
63.13%
4,140
35.38%
174
1.49%
3,247
27.25%
11,701
Logan
8,187
63.61%
4,510
35.04%
173
1.34%
3,677
28.57%
12,870
Love
1,807
53.59%
1,530
45.37%
35
1.04%
277
8.22%
3,372
McClain
6,750
64.05%
3,679
34.91%
110
1.04%
3,071
29.14%
10,539
McCurtain
6,601
62.97%
3,752
35.79%
129
1.23%
2,849
27.18%
10,482
McIntosh
3,444
44.26%
4,206
54.05%
131
1.68%
-762
-9.79%
7,781
Major
2,672
79.71%
635
18.94%
45
1.34%
2,037
60.77%
3,352
Marshall
2,641
53.90%
2,210
45.10%
49
1.00%
431
8.80%
4,900
Mayes
7,132
50.94%
6,618
47.27%
251
1.79%
514
3.67%
14,001
Murray
2,609
53.01%
2,263
45.98%
50
1.02%
346
7.03%
4,922
Muskogee
11,820
47.87%
12,520
50.70%
353
1.43%
-700
-2.83%
24,693
Noble
3,230
68.77%
1,416
30.15%
51
1.09%
1,814
38.62%
4,697
Nowata
2,069
53.75%
1,703
44.25%
77
2.00%
366
9.50%
3,849
Okfuskee
1,910
50.42%
1,814
47.89%
64
1.69%
96
2.53%
3,788
Oklahoma
139,078
62.34%
81,590
36.57%
2,443
1.09%
57,488
25.77%
223,111
Okmulgee
5,797
43.99%
7,186
54.53%
195
1.48%
-1,389
-10.54%
13,178
Osage
8,138
51.15%
7,540
47.39%
231
1.45%
598
3.76%
15,909
Ottawa
5,625
49.29%
5,647
49.49%
139
1.22%
-22
-0.20%
11,411
Pawnee
3,386
57.15%
2,435
41.10%
104
1.76%
951
16.05%
5,925
Payne
15,256
61.15%
9,319
37.36%
372
1.49%
5,937
23.79%
24,947
Pittsburg
8,514
52.05%
7,627
46.63%
216
1.32%
887
5.42%
16,357
Pontotoc
7,299
56.86%
5,387
41.97%
150
1.17%
1,912
14.89%
12,836
Pottawatomie
13,235
59.31%
8,763
39.27%
318
1.42%
4,472
20.04%
22,316
Pushmataha
2,331
53.61%
1,969
45.29%
48
1.10%
362
8.32%
4,348
Roger Mills
1,234
73.15%
441
26.14%
12
0.71%
793
47.01%
1,687
Rogers
17,713
61.18%
10,813
37.35%
425
1.47%
6,900
23.83%
28,951
Seminole
4,011
50.99%
3,783
48.09%
72
0.92%
228
2.90%
7,866
Sequoyah
6,614
53.97%
5,425
44.27%
215
1.75%
1,189
9.70%
12,254
Stephens
10,860
62.10%
6,467
36.98%
161
0.92%
4,393
25.12%
17,488
Texas
4,964
81.54%
1,084
17.81%
40
0.66%
3,880
63.73%
6,088
Tillman
1,920
57.33%
1,400
41.80%
29
0.87%
520
15.53%
3,349
Tulsa
134,152
61.34%
81,656
37.34%
2,883
1.32%
52,496
24.00%
218,691
Wagoner
12,981
60.33%
8,244
38.31%
292
1.36%
4,737
22.02%
21,517
Washington
13,788
66.47%
6,644
32.03%
312
1.50%
7,144
34.44%
20,744
Washita
2,850
63.79%
1,564
35.00%
54
1.21%
1,286
28.79%
4,468
Woods
2,774
68.56%
1,235
30.52%
37
0.91%
1,539
38.04%
4,046
Woodward
5,067
71.37%
1,950
27.46%
83
1.17%
3,117
43.91%
7,100
Totals
744,337
60.31%
474,276
38.43%
15,616
1.27%
270,061
21.88%
1,234,229
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
By congressional district
Bush won all 6 congressional districts, including one held by a Democrat.[ 4]
Electors
The electors of each state and the District of Columbia met on December 18, 2000[ 5] 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:[ 6]
Steve Byas
James Cruson
Paul Hollrah
Kristal Markowitz
Bob McDowell
Donald O'Nesky
Tom Prince
George W. Wiland
The slates of electors for the defeated candidates are as follows:
Reform: Robert Kiwanis Bell, Jr., Isabel Faith Lyman, Patrick S. J. Carmack, Ivette P. Farmer, Earl David Shaffer, William Bruce Charles, Gregory D. Brown, Mary Patricia Ziglinski
Democrat: George Nigh , Carma Lee Brock, Edmund Synar, Beulah Vernon, Jay Parmley, Rhonda Walters, Mary Jac Rauh, Obera Bergdall
Libertarian: Charles Burris, Agnes Regier, Christine M. Kane, Mary Laurent, Anne Fruits, Jack Litherland, David Lewis, Lynn Atherton[ 7]
See also
References