The Green Papers: Election 2000 
 
Republican PartyAlabama Republican
Primary: Tuesday, June 6, 2000
Popular VoteDelegate Votes
Floor VoteHard Total
Bush, George W.  171,077  84%   44.  100%   44.  100%
Keyes, Alan  23,394  12%            
Uncommitted  8,606   4%            
Total  203,077 100%   44.  100%   44.  100%
Voter Eligibility: Open Primary, Polls Close at 7 PM CDT (0000 UTC)
Delegate Selection: Winner-Take-All Primary

44 total delegates - 6 base at-large / 21 re: 7 congressional districts / 17 bonus

Last modified Saturday, December 23, 2000
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The Popular Vote above is based on official returns from the 6 June Primary. This Presidential Primary coincides with a state/local primary. These coinciding primaries tend to have an impact upon voter turnout.

Here's how we compute the delegate count:

  • The candidate with the greatest district wide popular vote receives 44 delegates. Bush has received the most delegates.


Tuesday 6 June 2000: All 44 of Alabama's delegates to the Republican National Convention are allocated to a presidential contender in today's Alabama Presidential Primary.

  • "The 44 National Convention delegates are to be allocated to the presidential contender receiving the greatest number of votes in the primary statewide, notwithstanding that candidate's percentage of the total primary vote statewide. This winning candidate will be said to have received the 'final net primary vote'".


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