This table shows the dates of primary and caucus elections for the Democratic and Republican parties for the 2000 presidential election.
DATE | PRIMARY or CAUCUS | GOP Delegates | DEM Delegates |
---|---|---|---|
Jan. 24 | Iowa caucus Alaska caucus |
25
23 |
56
– |
Feb. 1 | New Hampshire |
17
|
29
|
Feb. 8 | Delaware |
12
|
|
Feb. 19 | South Carolina |
37
|
|
Feb. 22 | Arizona Michigan |
30
58 |
|
Feb. 23 | Nevada caucus (part State; see 3/21) |
17
|
|
Feb. 29 | North Dakota caucus Virginia Washington |
19
56 37 |
|
March 7 Super Tuesday |
California Connecticut Georgia Hawaii caucus Idaho caucus Maine Maryland Massachusetts Minnesota caucus Missouri New York North Dakota caucus Ohio Rhode Island Vermont Washington caucus |
162
25 54 – – 14 31 37 – 35 101 – 69 14 12 – |
434
67 92 33 23 32 92 118 – 92 294 22 170 32 22 94 |
March 9 | South Carolina |
52
|
|
March 10 | Colorado Utah Wyoming caucus |
40
29 22 |
61
29 – |
March 11 | Arizona Michigan Minnesota caucus |
55
157 91 |
|
March 12 | Nevada caucus |
29
|
|
March 14 | Florida Louisiana Mississippi Oklahoma Tennessee Texas |
80
29 33 38 37 124 |
186
74 48 53 81 231 |
March 21 | Illinois Nevada (rest of State) |
74
– |
189
– |
March 25 | Wyoming |
18
|
|
March 27 | Delaware caucus |
22
|
|
March 28 | Wyoming caucus | ||
April 4 | Kansas Pennsylvania Wisconsin |
35
78 37 |
42
191 92 |
April 15, 17 | Virginia caucus |
97
|
|
April 22 | Alaska caucus |
19
|
|
April 25 | Minnesota |
34
|
|
May 2 | D.C. Indiana North Carolina |
15
55 62 |
32
88 103 |
May 9 | Nebraska West Virginia |
30
18 |
32
42 |
May 16 | Oregon |
24
|
58
|
May 19 | Hawaii |
14
|
|
May 23 | Arkansas Idaho Kentucky |
24
28 31 |
48
– 58 |
June 6 | Alabama Montana New Jersey New Mexico South Dakota |
44
23 54 21 22 |
63
24 124 35 22 |
July 31-August 3: Republican Party Convention in Philadelphia. To win, candidates need 1034 delegates out of 2066. | |||
August 1-17: Democratic Party Convention in Los Angeles. To win, candidates need 2169 delegates out of 4336. |