North Dakota gubernatorial election, 2000

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North Dakota gubernatorial election, 2000

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  John Hoeven, Official Senate Portrait, 112th Congress.jpg Heidi Heitkamp official portrait 113th Congress.jpg
Nominee John Hoeven Heidi Heitkamp
Party Republican Democratic
Running mate Jack Dalrymple Aaron Krauter
Popular vote 159,255 130,144
Percentage 55.03% 44.97%

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County Results

Governor before election

Ed Schafer
Republican

Elected Governor

John Hoeven
Republican

The 2000 North Dakota gubernatorial election took place on 2 November 2000 for the post of Governor of North Dakota. Incumbent Republican Governor Ed Schafer decided not to run for re-election. Republican nominee John Hoeven won the election. Heitkamp had led in the polls until early October, when reports indicated that she had breast cancer, and would undergo surgery. She ran advertisements to assure voters she was still fit to serve. But by the final month, Hoeven had taken a six-point lead in a poll. Coincidentally, both are serving simultaneously as the senior and junior U.S Senators, respectively, from the state of North Dakota as of June 2015.[1]

Candidates

Democratic

Republican

Election results

North Dakota gubernatorial election, 2000[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican John Hoeven 159,255 55.03% -11.16%
Democratic Heidi Heitkamp 130,144 44.97% +11.16%
Write-ins 13 0.00%
Majority 29,111 10.06% -22.32%
Turnout 289,412
Republican hold Swing

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