The American Vote
Modern PolarizationIA · 7 EV

2000

Iowa: Gore carries 7 EV.
Iowa cast its 7 electoral votes for Gore (Democratic). National winner: George W. Bush (Republican) — Iowa voted against the national winner this cycle.

What happened in Iowa, 2000

In 2000, Iowa awarded its 7 electoral votes to Gore of the Democratic party. Nationally the result broke the other way — George W. Bush (Republican) won the presidency, leaving Iowa among the states he did not carry.

It marked the 4th consecutive election in which Iowa backed the Democratic party, a streak reaching back to 1988. The region divided — Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Illinois joined Iowa for the Democratic ticket, while Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota did not. Across the 47 presidential elections Iowa has taken part in, it has most often sided with the Republican party (32 times). The vote fell within the Modern Polarization — Close elections in a divided country.

In the national count, George W. Bush took 271 of the 538 electoral votes, against Al Gore's 266. Though George W. Bush won the Electoral College, Al Gore drew more of the national popular vote — 48.38% to 47.87%.

The 2000 national map
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