2000 California Democratic presidential primary

The 2000 California Democratic presidential primary election was held on Tuesday March 7, the same day as the Republican primary. Vice President Al Gore carried the primary in a landslide over former Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey. The 2000 Democratic National Convention was held in the state, from August 14-17.

2000 California Democratic presidential primary

March 3, 2000

433 Democratic National Convention delegates (367 pledged, 66 unpledged)
The number of pledged delegates received is determined by the popular vote
 
Candidate Al Gore Bill Bradley
Home state Tennessee New Jersey
Delegate count 305 62
Percentage 70.4% 14.3%
Popular vote 2,155,321
(81.21%)
482,882
(18.19%)

  Al Gore

Results

Popular vote share by county:
  Gore—60–70%
  Gore—70–80%
  Gore—80–90%
2000 California Democratic presidential primary[1]
Candidate vote Percentage National Delegates
Al Gore 2,155,321 81.21% 305
Bill Bradley 482,882 18.19% 62
Lyndon LaRouche 15,911 0.60% 0
Unallocated 66
Totals 2,654,114 433


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