United States presidential election in Missouri, 2000
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This article describes the United States presidential election, 2004, in Missouri.
Since 1904, Missouri has voted for the eventual winner of the election in a presidential election, with the single exception of the 1956 election. George W. Bush carried the state with a margin of just over 3% against his Democratic challenger, Al Gore, Jr.. He would expand this margin of victory in 2004 to 7% over his next challenger, John Kerry.
| Presidential Candidate | Running Mate | Party | Electoral Vote (EV) | Popular Vote (PV) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| George W. Bush of Texas | Richard Cheney of Wyoming | Republican | 11[1] | 1,189,924 | 50.42% |
| Albert Gore, Jr. of Tennessee | Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut | Democrat | 0 | 1,111,138 | 47.08% |
| Ralph Nader | Winona LaDuke | Green Party | 0 | 38,515 | 1.63% |
| Patrick Buchanan | Ezola Foster | Reform Party | 0 | 9,818 | 0.42% |
| Harry Browne | Art Olivier | Libertarian Party | 0 | 7,436 | 0.32% |
| Others | - | - | 0 | 3,061 | 0.13% |
Statewide winner in bold. See main article : U.S. presidential election, 2000.
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