Electoral history of Al Gore
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Al Gore is the former Vice President of the United States (1993-2001), the 2000 Democratic Party presidential nominee, and the co-winner of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. He was involved in politics for a number of decades.
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[edit] House
Tennessee's 4th congressional district, 1976 (Democratic primary)[1]:
- Al Gore - 37,860 (32.11%)
- Stanley Rogers - 34,121 (28.94%)
- T. Tommy Cutrer - 19,856 (16.84%)
- Ben H. McFarlin - 13,917 (11.80%)
- Larry S. Irby - 5,359 (4.55%)
- Sarah King - 3,667 (3.11%)
- William H. Long - 1,456 (1.24%)
- Robert Paulk - 875 (0.74%)
- William J. Kelton - 795 (0.67%)
Tennessee's 4th congressional district, 1976[2]:
- Al Gore (D) - 115,392 (94.04%)
- William McGlamery (I) - 7,320 (5.97%)
Tennessee's 4th congressional district, 1978[3]:
- Al Gore (D) (inc.) - 108,695 (100.00%)
Tennessee's 4th congressional district, 1980[4]:
- Al Gore (D) (inc.) - 137,612 (79.29%)
- James B. Seigneur (R) - 35,954 (20.72%)
Tennessee's 6th congressional district, 1982[5]:
- Al Gore (D) - 104,094 (100.00%)
[edit] Senate
Tennessee United States Senate election, 1984[6]:
- Al Gore (D) - 1,000,607 (60.72%)
- Victor Ashe (R) - 557,016 (33.80%)
- Ed McAteer (I) - 87,234 (5.29%)
- Khalil-Ullah Al-Muhaymin (I) - 3,179 (0.19%)
Tennessee United States Senate election, 1990[7]:
- Al Gore (D) (inc.) - 529,914 (67.72%)
- William Hawkins (R) - 233,324 (29.82%)
- Willie C. Jacox (I) - 11,172 (1.43%)
- Charles Gordon Vick (I) - 7,995 (1.02%)
- Write-ins - 109 (0.01%)
[edit] Presidential elections
Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1988[8]:
- Michael Dukakis - 9,898,750 (42.47%)
- Jesse Jackson - 6,788,991 (29.13%)
- Al Gore - 3,185,806 (13.67%)
- Dick Gephardt - 1,399,041 (6.00%)
- Paul M. Simon - 1,082,960 (4.65%)
- Gary Hart - 415,716 (1.78%)
- Unpledged delegates - 250,307 (1.07%)
- Bruce Babbitt - 77,780 (0.33%)
- Lyndon LaRouche - 70,938 (0.30%)
- David Duke - 45,289 (0.19%)
- James Traficant - 30,879 (0.13%)
- Douglas Applegate - 25,068 (0.11%)
1992 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally)[9]:
- Bill Clinton - 3,372 (80.27%)
- Jerry Brown - 596 (14.19%)
- Paul Tsongas - 209 (4.98%)
- Robert P. Casey - 10 (0.24%)
- Patricia Schroeder - 8 (0.19%)
- Jarry Agran - 3 (0.07%)
- Ron Daniels - 1 (0.02%)
- Al Gore - 1 (0.02%)
- Joe Simonetta - 1 (0.02%)
1992 Democratic National Convention (Vice Presidential tally)[10]:
- Al Gore - 4,288 (100.00%)
United States presidential election, 1992
- Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D) - 44,909,806 (43.0%) and 370 electoral votes (32 states and D.C. carried)
- George H. W. Bush/Dan Quayle (R) (inc.) - 39,104,550 (37.4%) annd 168 electoral votes (18 states carried)
- Ross Perot/James Stockdale (I) - 19,743,821 (18.9%)
- Andre Marrou/Nancy Lord (Libertarian) - 290,087 (0.03%)
- Bo Gritz/Cy Minett (Populist) - 106,152 (0.01%)
- Lenora Fulani/Maria Munoz (New Alliance) - 73,622 (0.07%)
- Howard Phillips/Albion Knight, Jr. (Taxpayers) - 43,369 (0.04%)
New Hampshire Democratic Vice Presidential primary, 1996[11]:
All candidates were write-in
- Al Gore (inc.) - 16,410 (91.02%)
- Colin Powell - 312 (1.73%)
- Pat Buchanan - 219 (1.22%)
- Bob Dole - 171 (0.95%)
- Bill Clinton - 152 (0.84%)
- Lamar Alexander - 148 (0.82%)
- Alan Keyes - 139 (0.77%)
- Steve Forbes - 119 (0.66%)
1996 Democratic National Convention (Vice Presidential tally)[12]:
- Al Gore (inc.) - 4,289 (100.00%)
United States presidential election, 1996
- Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D) (inc.) - 47,400,125 (49.3%) and 379 electoral votes (31 states and D.C. carried)
- Bob Dole/Jack Kemp (R) - 39,198,755 (40.7%) and 159 electoral votes (19 states carried)
- Ross Perot/Pat Choate (Reform) - 8,085,402 (8.4%)
- Ralph Nader (Green) - 685,297 (0.7%)
- Harry Browne/Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian) - 485,798 (0.5%)
- Howard Phillips/Herb Titus (Taxpayers) - 184,820 (0.1%)
- John Hagelin/Michael Tompkins (Natural Law) - 113,670 (0.1%)
- Others - 121,534 (0.01%)
Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2000[13]:
- Al Gore - 10,626,568 (75.80%)
- Bill Bradley - 2,798,281 (19.96%)
- Lyndon LaRouche - 323,014 (2.30%)
- Unpledged delegates - 238,870 (1.70%)
- Angus Wheeler McDonald - 19,374 (0.14%)
- Randy Crow - 5,126 (0.04%)
2000 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally)[14]:
- Al Gore - 4,328 (99.79%)
- Abstaining - 9 (0.21%)
United States presidential election, 2000:
- George W. Bush/Dick Cheney (R) - 50,460,110 (47.9%) and 271 electoral votes (30 states carried)
- Al Gore/Joe Lieberman (D) - 51,003,926 (48.4%) and 266 electoral votes (20 states and D.C. carried)
- Abstaining - 1 electoral vote (D.C. faithless elector)
- Ralph Nader/Winona LaDuke (Green) - 2,883,105 (2.7%)
- Pat Buchanan/Ezola B. Foster (Reform) - 449,225 (0.4%)
- Harry Browne/Art Olivier (Libertarian) - 384,516 (0.4%)
- Howard Phillips/Curtis Frazier (Taxpayers) - 98,022 (0.1%)
- John Hagelin/Nat Goldhaber (Natural Law) - 83,702 (0.1%)
[edit] References
- ^ Our Campaigns - TN District 04 - D Primary Race - Aug 05, 1976
- ^ Our Campaigns - TN District 04 - D Primary Race - Aug 05, 1976
- ^ Our Campaigns - TN District 4 Race - Nov 07, 1978
- ^ Our Campaigns - TN District 4 Race - Nov 04, 1980
- ^ Our Campaigns - TN District 6 Race - Nov 02, 1982
- ^ Our Campaigns - TN US Senate Race - Nov 06, 1984
- ^ Our Campaigns - TN US Senate Race - Nov 06, 1990
- ^ Our Campaigns - US President - D Primaries Race - Feb 01, 1988
- ^ Our Campaigns - US President - D Convention Race - Jul 13, 1992
- ^ Our Campaigns - US Vice President - D Convention Race - Jul 13, 1992
- ^ Our Campaigns - NH US Vice President - D Primary Race - Feb 20, 1996
- ^ Our Campaigns - US Vice President - D Convention Race - Aug 26, 1996
- ^ Our Campaigns - US President - D Primaries Race - Feb 01, 2000
- ^ Our Campaigns - US President - D Convention Race - Aug 14, 2000
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