The Green Papers: General Election 2000
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Florida
Primary (subject to runoff): Tuesday, September 5, 2000 Runoff: Tuesday, October 3, 2000 |
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| President Electoral votes: 25, Term limit: No more than 2 4-year terms in a lifetime; Electors: How Appointed, Meeting Place, How they voted; Total Popular Vote: 5,963,110; List of States: Short, Long | |||||
| Libertarian | 16,415 | 0.28% | Harry Browne | ||
| Reform | 17,484 | 0.29% | Pat Buchanan | ||
| Republican | 2,912,790 | 48.85% | Governor George W. Bush (25 Electoral Votes) | ||
| "Write-In" | 34 | 0.00% | May Chote May Chote's running mate is Miriam E. Lancaster. | ||
| Democrat | 2,912,253 | 48.84% | Vice President Albert A. "Al" Gore, Jr. | ||
| Natural Law | 2,281 | 0.04% | John Hagelin | ||
| Socialist Workers | 562 | 0.01% | James E. Harris, Jr. | ||
| "Write-In" | 6 | 0.00% | Ken C. McCarthy Ken C. McCarthy's running mate is Frank Beifus. | ||
| Socialist | 622 | 0.01% | David McReynolds Running under the banner of "Socialist Party of Florida". Running mate Hollis Mary Cal. | ||
| Workers World | 1,804 | 0.03% | Monica Moorehead Running mate is Gloria La Riva. | ||
| Green | 97,488 | 1.63% | Ralph Nader | ||
| Constitution | 1,371 | 0.02% | Howard Phillips Running under the banner of "Constitution Party of Florida" | ||
| Governor Term limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms, Current Governors | |||||
| Republican | Jeb Bush First elected: 1998 Chair up for election: Tuesday, November 5, 2002. (The current Governor is NOT affected by this state's term limit). | ||||
| Senate 6-year term, Current Senate Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
| Class 1 | Republican | Connie Mack First elected: 1988; re-elected: 1994. Previously served in the House of Representatives. Open Seat. Not a candidate. | |||
| Reform | Joel Deckard | ||||
| Republican | Congressman Bill McCollum | ||||
| Democrat | Bill Nelson | ||||
| Natural Law | Joe Simonetta | ||||
| Class 3 | Democrat | Bob Graham First elected: 1986; re-elected: 1992, 1998 Seat up for election: Tuesday, November 2, 2004. | |||
| House of Representatives 2 year term, Current House | |||||
| 8 Democrats 15 Republicans | |||||
| CD 1 | Republican | Joe Scarborough Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Reform | Fred Hoole | ||||
| Republican | Congressman Joe Scarborough | ||||
| CD 2 | Democrat | Allen Boyd Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Democrat | Congressman Allen Boyd | ||||
| Republican | Doug Dodd | ||||
| CD 3 | Democrat | Corrine Brown Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Democrat | Congressman Corrine Brown | ||||
| Republican | Jennifer Carroll | ||||
| CD 4 | Republican | Tillie K. Fowler Open Seat. Not a candidate. | |||
| Republican | Ander Crenshaw | ||||
| Democrat | Tom Sullivan | ||||
| CD 5 | Democrat | Karen L. Thurman Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Republican | Peter Enwall | ||||
| Democrat | Congressman Karen L. Thurman | ||||
| CD 6 | Republican | Clifford B. Stearns Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Republican | Congressman Clifford B. Stearns No other candidate from any other Party listed... Congressman Stearns will apparently run unopposed. | ||||
| CD 7 | Republican | John L. Mica Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Republican | Congressman John L. Mica | ||||
| Democrat | Daniel Vaughen | ||||
| CD 8 | Republican | Bill McCollum Open Seat. Successfully sought Republican nomination for U.S. Senate seat. | |||
| Democrat | Linda Chapin | ||||
| Republican | Ric Keller defeated Bill Sublette in 3 October 2000 Runoff | ||||
| Reform | Charles Klein | ||||
| CD 9 | Republican | Michael Bilirakis Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Republican | Congressman Michael Bilirakis | ||||
| Reform | Jon Duffey | ||||
| CD 10 | Republican | C.W. "Bill" Young Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Natural Law | Josette Green | ||||
| Republican | Congressman C.W. "Bill" Young | ||||
| CD 11 | Democrat | Jim Davis Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Democrat | Congressman Jim Davis | ||||
| Libertarian | Charlie Westlake | ||||
| CD 12 | Republican | Charles T. Canady Open Seat. Not a candidate. | |||
| Republican | Adam Putnam | ||||
| Democrat | Mike Stedem | ||||
| CD 13 | Republican | Dan Miller Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Democrat | Daniel Dunn | ||||
| Republican | Congressman Dan Miller | ||||
| CD 14 | Republican | Porter Goss Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Natural Law | Sam Farling | ||||
| Republican | Congressman Porter Goss | ||||
| CD 15 | Republican | Dave Weldon Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Democrat | Patsy Kurth | ||||
| Reform | Gerry Newby | ||||
| Republican | Congressman Dave Weldon | ||||
| CD 16 | Republican | Mark Foley Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Democrat | Jean Elliott Brown | ||||
| Republican | Congressman Mark Foley | ||||
| Reform | John McGuire | ||||
| CD 17 | Democrat | Carrie P. Meek Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Democrat | Congressman Carrie P. Meek No candidate from any other Party listed... Congressman Meek will apparently run unopposed. | ||||
| CD 18 | Republican | Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Renominated - 5 September 2000 | |||
| Republican | Congressman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen No candidate from any other Party listed... Congressman Ros-Lehtinen will apparently run unopposed. | ||||
| CD 19 | Democrat | Robert Wexler Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Republican | Morris Thompson | ||||
| Democrat | Congressman Robert Wexler | ||||
| CD 20 | Democrat | Peter Deutsch Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Democrat | Congressman Peter Deutsch No candidate from any other Party listed... Congressman Deutsch will apparently run unopposed. | ||||
| CD 21 | Republican | Lincoln Diaz-Balart Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Republican | Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart No candidate from any other Party listed... Congressman Diaz-Balart will apparently run unopposed. | ||||
| CD 22 | Republican | Clay Shaw Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Democrat | Elaine Bloom | ||||
| Republican | Congressman Clay Shaw | ||||
| Friday 17 November - Democrat Elaine Bloom conceded to Republican Congressman Clay Shaw. Shaw leads by 596 votes | |||||
| CD 23 | Democrat | Alcee L. Hastings Renominated - 5 September 2000 Primary | |||
| Democrat | Congressman Alcee L. Hastings | ||||
| Republican | Bill Lambert | ||||
| Congressional District | |||
Florida has 67 counties and 23 congressional districts: 42 counties are wholly within a given congressional district; 25 counties are divided among more than one congressional district. UNDIVIDED COUNTIES (those wholly within one Congressional District):
DIVIDED COUNTIES (those split between more than one Congressional District):
CDs # 17, # 18 & # 21 are wholly within Dade County |