2000 California Republican presidential primary

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2000 California Republican presidential primary

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Candidate George W. Bush John McCain
Home state Texas Arizona
Delegate count 162 0
Popular vote 1,725,162 988,706
Percentage 60.6% 34.7%

Results by county[a]

The 2000 California Republican presidential primary was held on March 7, 2000.

Senator John McCain of Arizona and former Ambassador Alan Keyes
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At the time, California had a blanket primary, meaning all candidates of all parties were on the same ballot, but the state parties, exploiting a loophole in the election law, used color-coded ballots so that only votes from party members would count. Thus, many votes for McCain—nearly 800,000—were discounted. It was thought by pundits that McCain could demonstrate his viability in a large Democratic state if he won the general primary; however, Bush still won a solid majority with all the non-Republican votes factored in.

Results

Key: Withdrew
prior to contest
2000 California Republican presidential primary[1][2]
Candidate GOP votes GOP % Total votes Total % National delegates[3]
George W. Bush 1,725,162 60.58% 2,168,466 52.21% 162
John McCain 988,706 34.72% 1,780,570 42.87% 0
Alan Keyes 112,747 3.96% 170,442 4.10% 0
Steve Forbes 8,449 0.30% 14,484 0.35% 0
Gary Bauer 6,860 0.24% 10,529 0.25% 0
Orrin Hatch 5,997 0.21% 9,202 0.22% 0
Joe Schriner (write-in) N/A <0.01% 5 <0.01% 0
David S. Rosenbaum (write-in) N/A <0.01% 4 <0.01% 0
Totals N/A 100.00% 4,153,702 100.00% 162

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Map reflects all votes cast. Bush carried all counties when only Republican votes were counted.

References

  1. ^ "Summary Statement of Votes Cast for Offices and Measures" (PDF). Secretary of State of California. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 8, 2008. Retrieved June 1, 2008.
  2. ^ "Federal Elections 2000: Presidential Primary Election Results by State" (PDF). Federal Election Commission.
  3. ^ 2000 Republican Presidential Primary Results - California