Missouri Democratic primary, 2000
The 2000 Missouri Democratic Presidential Primary on March 7, 2000 determined the recipient of the state's 92 delegates to the Democratic National Convention in the process to elect the 43rd President of the United States. It was an open primary.[1]
Results
Candidate |
Votes |
Percentage |
Delegates |
Al Gore |
171,562 |
65% |
51 |
Bill Bradley |
89,092 |
34% |
24 |
Uncommitted |
3,364 |
1% |
17 |
Lyndon LaRouche |
906 |
0% |
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Pat Price |
565 |
0% |
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Total |
265,489 |
100% |
92 |
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