2000 United States presidential election in New York

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The 2000 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 7, 2000 as part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose 33 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which the Democratic candidate won Montgomery County (the only county last won by a Democrat in this election that had no ties to the South, Appalachia, or the Southern-influenced Ohio River Valley). rdf:langString
La elección presidencial de 2000 Estados Unidos en Nueva York tuvo lugar el 7 de noviembre de 2000. Los votantes eligieron 33 representantes, o electores para el , que votaron por presidente y vicepresidente. * Datos: Q7892960 rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 2000 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 7, 2000 as part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose 33 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. New York was won by Incumbent Democratic Vice President Al Gore in a landslide victory; Gore received 60.22% of the vote to Republican George W. Bush's 35.22%, a Democratic victory margin of 25.00%. This marked the first time since 1964 that a Democratic presidential candidate won more than 60% of the vote in New York State, and only the second time in history, solidifying New York's status as a solid blue state in the 21st century. New York weighed in as about 25% more Democratic than the national average in the 2000 election. The key to Gore's victory was wide margins of victory in greater New York City and Long Island. He did win some counties in upstate New York, but won with small margins, except for Albany County, which voted almost exactly the same as the statewide results. Since third-party candidates received over 4% of the vote, Bush did very poorly, although he won a majority of the counties in upstate New York, including his largest victory in small and rural Hamilton County. Bush won just four congressional districts, the 22nd, 23rd, 27th, and 31st districts. As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which the Democratic candidate won Montgomery County (the only county last won by a Democrat in this election that had no ties to the South, Appalachia, or the Southern-influenced Ohio River Valley). Bush became the first Republican to win the White House without carrying Onondaga, Cayuga, St. Lawrence, Broome, or Nassau Counties since these counties' founding in 1794, 1799, 1802, 1806, and 1899, respectively, the first to do so without carrying Clinton, Franklin, or Richmond Counties since Herbert Hoover in 1928, the first to do so without carrying Rockland, Seneca or Westchester Counties since Benjamin Harrison in 1888, the first to do so without carrying Sullivan County since James A. Garfield in 1880, and the first to do so without carrying Columbia, Rensselear, Suffolk, or Ulster Counties since Rutherford Hayes in 1876.
rdf:langString La elección presidencial de 2000 Estados Unidos en Nueva York tuvo lugar el 7 de noviembre de 2000. Los votantes eligieron 33 representantes, o electores para el , que votaron por presidente y vicepresidente. Nueva York fue ganado por el titular Demócrata Vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos Al Gore en una victoria aplastante; Gore recibió el 60.22% de los votos para el 35.22% del Republicano George W. Bush, un margen de victoria demócrata del 25.00%. Esto marcó la primera vez desde que un candidato presidencial demócrata ganó más del 60% de los votos en el estado de Nueva York, y solo la segunda vez en la historia, solidificando a Nueva York. estado como un sólido estado azul en el siglo XXI. Nueva York pesaba aproximadamente un 25% más demócrata que el promedio nacional en las elecciones del 2000. La clave para la victoria de Gore fue amplios márgenes de victoria en la gran Ciudad de Nueva York y Long Island. Ganó algunos condados en el norte del estado de Nueva York, pero ganó con pequeños márgenes, a excepción de , que votó casi exactamente igual que los resultados de todo el estado. Dado que los candidatos de terceros recibieron más del 4% de los votos, Bush lo hizo muy mal. Aunque, Bush ganó la mayoría de los condados en el norte del estado de Nueva York, incluida su mayor victoria en las zonas rurales . Bush ganó solo cuatro distritos congresionales, incluyendo , , y . A partir de 2016 esta es la última elección en la que ganó el candidato demócrata . * Datos: Q7892960
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