2000 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary

The 2000 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary took place on the first of February, 2000. New Hampshire traditionally served as the second state in a presidential primary cycle, after Iowa.

2000 New Hampshire Republican presidential caucuses

February 1, 2000 (2000-02-01)

17 pledged Republican National Convention delegates
 
Nominee John McCain George W. Bush Steve Forbes
Home state Arizona Texas New York
Delegate count 10 5 2
Popular vote 115,606 72,330 30,166
Percentage 48.53% 30.36% 12.66%

 
Nominee Alan Keyes
Home state Maryland
Delegate count 0
Popular vote 15,179
Percentage 6.37%

New Hampshire results by county
McCain:
  McCain 40-50%
  McCain 50-60%

Senator John McCain of Arizona pulled off a stunningly large victory in this primary, especially because in every other Republican presidential primary New Hampshire served as a bellwether for the whole thing.[1][2]

Results

Primary results[3]
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
John McCain115,60648.53%10
George W. Bush72,33030.36%5
Steve Forbes30,16612.66%2
Alan Keyes15,1796.37%0
Gary Bauer5660.69%0
Total237,640100%17

References

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