Presidential Election 2000 | US Presidential Elections | Michigan Races
2000 Michigan Presidential Election Results

Al Gore
Percent: 51.28%
Votes: 2,170,418

George W. Bush
Percent: 46.15%
Votes: 1,953,139
Race Summary
In the 2000 Presidential Election in Michigan, Democrat Al Gore won with 51.28% of the vote, while Republican George W. Bush received 46.15%. Gore’s margin of about 5.1 percentage points reflected Michigan’s position as part of the Democratic-leaning “Blue Wall” at the time.
Full Results
Al Gore (DEM)
Percent: 51.28%
Votes: 2,170,418
George W. Bush (REP)
Percent: 46.15%
Votes: 1,953,139
Ralph Nader (GRN)
Percent: 1.99%
Votes: 84,165
Harry Browne (LIB)
Percent: 0.39%
Votes: 16,711
Howard Phillips (CON)
Percent: 0.09%
Votes: 3,791
John Hagelin (NLP)
Percent: 0.06%
Votes: 2,426
Patrick Buchanan (Write-In)
Percent: 0.04%
Votes: 1,851
Total Votes: 4,232,501
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