2000 United States presidential election in Indiana


The 2000 United States presidential election in Indiana took place on November 7, 2000, and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose 12 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
Indiana was won by Governor George W. Bush. He won a majority of the counties and congressional districts in the state. Gore only won two congressional districts and six counties. However, Gore won five of the six counties by very small margins. Lake County is Gore's best performance, winning with over 60%. Bush ran up the margins in more conservative rural areas to help him win the state. Bush won Vigo County with 49.7% of the vote, which is considered the most reliable bellwether county in the nation.
This would also be the last time that Marion County and Monroe County went for the Republican nominee, as they went for John Kerry in 2004, for Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, and for Hillary Clinton in 2016. Conversely, this is also the last time that Scott County voted for the Democratic candidate.

Results

Results breakdown

By county

Gore won only 6 of Indiana's counties compared to 86 for Bush.
CountyGoreVotesBushVotesOthersVotes
Adams30.0%3,77568.0%8,5552.1%260
Allen36.4%41,63661.6%70,4262.0%2,258
Bartholomew35.0%9,01562.9%16,2002.1%554
Benton34.3%1,32863.0%2,4412.7%105
Blackford43.0%2,10355.2%2,6991.9%91
Boone25.9%4,76371.5%13,1612.6%472
Brown38.3%2,60856.8%3,8715.0%338
Carroll35.9%2,96561.7%5,1022.5%201
Cass35.8%5,41261.6%9,3052.6%389
Clark46.5%17,36052.0%19,4171.5%599
Clay35.5%3,60562.9%6,3931.6%160
Clinton33.1%3,64365.0%7,1411.9%207
Crawford43.2%1,81755.3%2,3271.5%65
Daviess27.6%2,69770.4%6,8722.0%192
Dearborn34.1%6,02064.9%11,4521.0%178
Decatur31.5%2,88966.7%6,1151.8%167
DeKalb34.6%4,77663.1%8,7012.2%308
Delaware47.3%20,87650.1%22,1052.6%1,166
Dubois32.8%5,09065.4%10,1341.8%280
Elkhart30.1%16,40267.5%36,7562.4%1,324
Fayette39.5%3,41558.5%5,0602.0%172
Floyd44.0%13,20954.9%16,4861.1%335
Fountain37.3%2,71760.5%4,4082.1%156
Franklin31.1%2,59167.0%5,5871.9%161
Fulton35.6%2,96062.7%5,2181.8%149
Gibson42.1%5,80256.2%7,7341.7%236
Grant36.8%9,71261.2%16,1532.0%521
Greene38.8%4,89859.1%7,4522.1%269
Hamilton23.7%18,00274.3%56,3722.0%1,552
Hancock28.3%6,50369.5%15,9432.2%504
Harrison39.4%5,87058.5%8,7112.1%315
Hendricks26.8%10,78671.2%28,6512.0%784
Henry41.8%7,64756.4%10,3211.9%347
Howard37.8%12,89959.6%20,3312.5%865
Huntington28.2%4,11969.2%10,1132.7%388
Jackson36.5%5,33062.0%9,0541.5%218
Jasper33.5%3,74464.6%7,2121.9%211
Jay39.4%3,16758.4%4,6872.2%176
Jefferson42.9%5,11755.2%6,5821.9%232
Jennings37.4%3,54960.4%5,7322.2%213
Johnson28.3%11,95269.5%29,4042.2%928
Knox41.9%6,30056.4%8,4851.8%269
Kosciusko22.9%5,78575.3%19,0401.8%459
LaGrange32.8%2,73365.3%5,4372.0%163
Lake62.0%109,07836.0%63,3892.0%3,527
LaPorte49.7%19,73647.8%18,9942.6%1,017
Lawrence31.4%5,07166.1%10,6772.4%394
Madison44.8%23,40353.5%27,9561.6%857
Marion47.9134,18949.2%137,8102.9%7,904
Marshall34.4%5,54163.6%10,2662.1%343
Martin32.9%1,51865.3%3,0081.8%83
Miami32.1%4,15565.0%8,4012.9%372
Monroe43.6%17,52347.6%19,1478.8%3,550
Montgomery29.8%3,89967.9%8,8912.4%311
Morgan28.3%6,22869.4%15,2862.4%522
Newton38.1%2,10159.0%3,2502.9%159
Noble33.9%4,82264.0%9,1032.1%291
Ohio38.2%95160.8%1,5151.0%26
Orange34.9%2,60162.9%4,6872.3%170
Owen34.7%2,25361.8%4,0193.6%231
Parke38.5%2,48159.6%3,8411.9%125
Perry51.8%3,82346.9%3,4611.4%103
Pike41.3%2,60556.6%3,5662.1%131
Porter45.1%26,79052.5%31,1572.4%1,431
Posey39.9%4,43058.5%6,4981.6%182
Pulaski34.8%1,91963.4%3,4971.9%102
Putnam34.7%4,12361.9%7,3523.3%396
Randolph38.6%3,90659.4%6,0202.0%206
Ripley32.8%3,49865.5%6,9881.8%189
Rush32.5%2,37065.2%4,7492.3%165
St. Joseph48.9%47,70348.3%47,5812.3%2,190
Scott49.9%3,91547.9%3,7612.2%170
Shelby35.1%5,37462.6%9,5902.3%346
Spencer41.8%3,75256.7%5,0961.6%139
Starke47.5%4,13650.0%4,3492.5%216
Steuben36.4%4,10361.7%6,9532.0%221
Sullivan46.4%3,83352.3%4,3191.3%110
Switzerland41.3%1,33656.5%1,8312.2%72
Tippecanoe39.4%18,22056.4%26,1064.3%1,969
Tipton32.7%2,39265.4%4,7840.8%61
Union32.8%92765.0%1,8382.2%63
Vanderburgh44.1%29,22254.1%35,8461.7%1,153
Vermillion50.8%3,37047.2%3,1302.0%133
Vigo48.5%17,57049.7%18,0211.8%637
Wabash33.2%4,27764.6%8,3212.2%285
Warren39.0%1,47158.9%2,2182.1%79
Warrick39.2%8,74959.2%13,2051.6%355
Washington37.5%3,67559.9%5,8682.6%258
Wayne40.9%10,27356.8%14,2732.4%605
Wells29.4%3,31968.7%7,7551.8%207
White36.9%3,65561.0%6,0372.1%212
Whitley33.0%4,10765.0%8,0802.0%245

By congressional district

Bush won 8 of 10 congressional districts.
DistrictBushGoreRepresentative
38%58%Pete Visclosky
56%41%David M. McIntosh
56%41%Mike Pence
55%42%Tim Roemer
62%34%Mark Souder
60%36%Steve Buyer
67%28%Dan Burton
61%35%Edward A. Pease
61%35%Brian D. Kerns
55%40%John Hostettler
57%39%Baron Hill
38%59%Julia Carson

Electors

Technically the voters of Indiana cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. Indiana is allocated 12 electors because it has 10 congressional districts and 2 senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of 12 electors, who pledge to vote for their candidate and his or her running mate. Whoever wins the majority of votes in the state is awarded all 12 electoral votes. Their chosen electors then vote for president and vice president. Although electors are pledged to their candidate and running mate, they are not obligated to vote for them. An elector who votes for someone other than his or her candidate is known as a faithless elector.
The electors of each state and the District of Columbia met on December 18, 2000 to cast their votes for president and vice president. The Electoral College itself never meets as one body. Instead the electors from each state and the District of Columbia met in their respective capitols.
The following were the members of the Electoral College from the state. All were pledged to and voted for George W. Bush and Dick Cheney:
  1. Rodric D. Bray
  2. Roger A. Chiabai
  3. Beverly Gard
  4. Don Heckard
  5. Marla Irving
  6. Virginia Lee
  7. P.E. MacAllister
  8. Barbara L. McClellan
  9. Michael D. McDaniel
  10. Max Middendorf
  11. Michael Miner
  12. Virgil Scheidt