2000 Montana gubernatorial election

2000 Montana gubernatorial election

November 7, 2000
Turnout59.90%10.70[1]
 
Nominee Judy Martz Mark O'Keefe
Party Republican Democratic
Running mate Karl Ohs Carol Williams
Popular vote 209,135 193,131
Percentage 50.98% 47.08%

County results
Martz:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
O'Keefe:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

Governor before election

Marc Racicot
Republican

Elected Governor

Judy Martz
Republican

The 2000 Montana gubernatorial election took place on November 7, 2000. Incumbent Governor of Montana Marc Racicot, who was first elected in 1992 and was re-elected in 1996, was unable to seek re-election due to term limits. Judy Martz, the lieutenant governor of Montana under Racicot for four years, won the Republican primary and advanced to the general election, where she faced Mark O'Keefe, the Montana state auditor and Democratic nominee. Despite the fact that George W. Bush, the Republican nominee for president in 2000, won the state in a landslide, the race between Martz and O'Keefe was close. However, Martz managed to narrowly defeat him to win her first and only term as governor. This was the last time that a Republican was elected governor of Montana until 2020, when Greg Gianforte was elected.[2]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Democratic Party primary results[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mark O'Keefe 46,294 48.04%
Democratic Joseph Mazurek 34,385 35.69%
Democratic Mike Cooney 15,677 16.27%
Total votes 96,356 100.00%

Republican primary

Candidates

Results

Republican Primary results[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Judy Martz 64,278 56.88%
Republican Rob Natelson 48,738 43.12%
Total votes 113,016 100.00%

General election

Debates

Results

Montana gubernatorial election, 2000[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Judy Martz 209,135 50.98% −28.18%
Democratic Mark O'Keefe 193,131 47.08% +26.25%
Libertarian Stan Jones 7,926 1.93% N/A
Majority 16,004 3.90% −54.43%
Turnout 410,192 100.00% N/A
Republican hold

By county

County[4] Judy Martz
Republican
Mark O'Keefe
Democratic
Stan Jones
Libertarian
Margin Total
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Beaverhead 2,889 68.83% 1,246 29.69% 62 1.48% 1,643 39.15% 4,197
Big Horn 1,402 33.65% 2,699 64.77% 66 1.58% -1,297 -31.13% 4,167
Blaine 1,102 40.04% 1,610 58.50% 40 1.45% -508 -18.46% 2,752
Broadwater 1,316 63.85% 707 34.30% 38 1.84% 609 29.55% 2,061
Carbon 2,739 56.37% 2,019 41.55% 101 2.08% 720 14.82% 4,859
Carter 505 80.16% 106 16.83% 9 1.43% 399 63.33% 630
Cascade 14,479 43.58% 18,096 54.47% 650 1.96% -3,617 -10.89% 33,225
Chouteau 1,722 59.69% 1,112 38.54% 51 1.77% 610 21.14% 2,885
Custer 2,582 51.92% 2,333 46.91% 58 1.17% 249 5.01% 4,973
Daniels 691 63.86% 377 34.84% 14 1.29% 314 29.02% 1,082
Dawson 2,433 57.06% 1,760 41.28% 71 1.67% 673 15.78% 4,264
Deer Lodge 1,218 26.62% 3,297 72.05% 61 1.33% -2,079 -45.43% 4,576
Fallon 870 65.66% 426 32.15% 29 2.19% 444 33.51% 1,325
Fergus 3,829 63.69% 2,061 34.28% 122 2.03% 1,768 29.41% 6,012
Flathead 20,593 61.22% 12,298 36.56% 749 2.23% 8,295 24.66% 33,640
Gallatin 16,909 52.87% 14,438 45.15% 634 1.98% 2,471 7.73% 31,981
Garfield 597 81.89% 125 17.15% 7 0.96% 472 64.75% 729
Glacier 1,410 33.64% 2,700 64.41% 82 1.96% -1,290 -30.77% 4,192
Golden Valley 382 71.94% 137 25.80% 12 2.26% 245 46.14% 531
Granite 1,010 63.68% 528 33.29% 48 3.03% 482 30.39% 1,586
Hill 2,544 38.86% 3,858 58.93% 145 2.21% -1,314 -20.07% 6,547
Jefferson 2,967 57.65% 2,086 40.53% 94 1.83% 881 17.12% 5,147
Judith Basin 905 65.25% 459 33.09% 23 1.66% 446 32.16% 1,387
Lake 5,983 52.34% 5,179 45.31% 268 2.34% 804 7.03% 11,430
Lewis and Clark 13,185 48.27% 13,704 50.17% 424 1.55% -519 -1.90% 27,313
Liberty 652 62.27% 374 35.72% 21 2.01% 278 26.55% 1,047
Lincoln 4,735 60.64% 2,833 36.28% 241 3.09% 1,902 24.36% 7,809
Madison 2,468 67.47% 1,115 30.48% 75 2.05% 1,353 36.99% 3,658
McCone 699 61.32% 429 37.63% 12 1.05% 270 23.68% 1,140
Meagher 656 70.16% 258 27.59% 21 2.25% 398 42.57% 935
Mineral 836 51.32% 744 45.67% 49 3.01% 92 5.65% 1,629
Missoula 18,215 39.34% 27,034 58.39% 1,052 2.27% -8,819 -19.05% 46,301
Musselshell 1,371 62.52% 766 34.93% 56 2.55% 605 27.59% 2,193
Park 4,004 54.08% 3,243 43.80% 157 2.12% 761 10.28% 7,404
Petroleum 235 75.81% 70 22.58% 5 1.61% 165 53.23% 310
Phillips 1,598 72.08% 589 26.57% 30 1.35% 1,009 45.51% 2,217
Pondera 1,569 53.88% 1,300 44.64% 43 1.48% 269 9.24% 2,912
Powder River 745 75.79% 229 23.30% 9 0.92% 516 52.49% 983
Powell 1,688 59.46% 1,077 37.94% 74 2.61% 611 21.52% 2,839
Prairie 498 67.21% 231 31.17% 12 1.62% 267 36.03% 741
Ravalli 9,772 57.05% 6,982 40.76% 375 2.19% 2,790 16.29% 17,129
Richland 2,658 66.09% 1,293 32.15% 71 1.77% 1,365 33.94% 4,022
Roosevelt 1,369 35.73% 2,417 63.07% 46 1.20% -1,048 -27.35% 3,832
Rosebud 1,466 41.98% 1,955 55.99% 71 2.03% -489 -14.00% 3,492
Sanders 2,633 56.31% 1,911 40.87% 132 2.82% 722 15.44% 4,676
Sheridan 1,052 54.14% 868 44.67% 23 1.18% 184 9.47% 1,943
Silver Bow 5,750 34.23% 10,837 64.51% 213 1.27% -5,087 -30.28% 16,800
Stillwater 2,417 62.10% 1,392 35.77% 83 2.13% 1,025 26.34% 3,892
Sweet Grass 1,382 75.35% 422 23.01% 30 1.64% 960 52.34% 1,834
Teton 1,892 57.32% 1,360 41.20% 49 1.48% 532 16.12% 3,301
Toole 1,283 53.55% 1,071 44.70% 42 1.75% 212 8.85% 2,396
Treasure 306 64.42% 163 34.32% 6 1.26% 143 30.11% 475
Valley 2,137 53.79% 1,750 44.05% 86 2.16% 387 9.74% 3,973
Wheatland 688 68.94% 298 29.86% 12 1.20% 390 39.08% 998
Wibaux 302 59.80% 187 37.03% 16 3.17% 115 22.77% 505
Yellowstone 29,787 51.97% 26,572 46.36% 956 1.67% 3,215 5.61% 57,315
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

References

  1. ^ "Montana Voter Turnout". Montana Secretary of State. February 22, 2018. Retrieved May 26, 2022.
  2. ^ "GOP Rep. Greg Gianforte wins Montana governor's race |". The Hill. Archived from the original on November 4, 2020. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "2000 Statewide Primary Canvass - June 6, 2000" (PDF). Montana Secretary of State. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 28, 2013. Retrieved July 5, 2014.
  4. ^ a b "2000 Statewide General Canvass – November 7, 2000" (PDF). Montana Secretary of State. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 28, 2013. Retrieved February 15, 2025.