Presidential Election 2000
Facts about the 2000 Presidential Election
The 54th Presidential election was held in 2000. The two major contenders were George W. Bush from the Republican Party and Al Gore from the Democratic Party.
George W. Bush was the winner of the 2000 Presidential election with 271 electoral votes.
Al Gore lost the 2000 Presidential election with 266 electoral votes. Interesting to note that although Al Gore did win the popular vote, he lost the election to George W. Bush
because he received less electoral votes.
The winner’s running mate and Vice Presidential candidate in the 2000 Presidential election was Richard Cheney.
Learn more about the winner of the 2000 presidential election below in addition to other interesting things about
all the United States Presidents.
The 2000 Presidential election information above was created to answer the following questions: Who were the contenders
in the 2000 Presidential election? Who won the 2000 Presidential election? Who lost the 2000 Presidential election? How many electoral votes did the winner of the
2000 election get? How many electoral votes did the loser get in the 2000 Presidential election? Who was the winner's running mate in the 2000 Presidential election?
|
|
|
|
|