- New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 2000
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New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 2000 1998 ← November 2, 2010 → 2002 Nominee Jeanne Shaheen Gordon Humphrey Mary Brown Party Democratic Republican Independent Popular vote 275,038 246,952 35,904 Percentage 48.74% 43.76% 6.36%
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Democratic primary
Candidates
- Jeanne Shaheen, incumbent Governor of New Hampshire
- Mark Fernald, New Hampshire State Senator
Results
Democratic Primary results[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Democratic Jeanne Shaheen (inc.) 45,249 60.41% Democratic Mark Fernald 28,488 38.03% Democratic Write-ins 1,164 1.55% Totals 74,901 100.00% Republican primary
Candidates
- Gordon J. Humphrey, former U.S. Senator
- Jim Squires, former New Hampshire State Senator
- Jeffrey R. Howard, former Attorney General of New Hampshire, former United States Attorney for the District of New Hampshire
- Fred Bramante, perennial candidate
- Jim Marron
Results
Republican Primary results[2] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican Gordon Humphrey 54,134 51.86% Republican Jim Squires 23,582 22.59% Republican Jeffrey R. Howard 21,734 20.82% Republican Fred Bramante 2,500 2.39% Republican Write-ins 1,851 1.77% Republican Jim Marron 584 0.56% Totals 104,385 100.00% Independent
- Mary Brown, former New Hampshire State Senator
Libertarian
- John J. Babiarz
Election results
New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 2000[3] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic Jeanne Shaheen (inc.) 275,038 48.74% -17.35% Republican Gordon J. Humphrey 246,952 43.76% +12.88% Independent Mary Brown 35,904 6.36% Libertarian John J. Babiarz 6,446 1.14% -1.57% Majority 28,086 4.98% -30.23% Turnout 564,340 Democratic hold Swing References
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