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92 delegates to the Democratic National Convention (75 pledged, 17 unpledged) The number of pledged delegates received is determined by the popular vote | |||||||||||||||||||
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![]() Primary results by county Gore: 50–55% 55–60% 60–65% 65–70% 70–75% 75–80% 80–85% Bradley: 50–55% 55–60% |
Elections in Missouri |
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The 2000 Missouri Democratic presidential primary took place on March 7, 2000, as one of 15 states and one territory holding primaries on the same day, known as Super Tuesday, in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2000 presidential election. The Missouri primary was an open primary, with the state awarding 92 delegates towards the 2000 Democratic National Convention, of which 75 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary.
Vice president Al Gore had won the primary by a landslide, taking around 64% of the vote, winning every county in the state but Jefferson and Ste. Genevieve, and gaining 51 delegates, while senator Bill Bradley received almost 34% of the vote and 24 delegates. Jefferson County is the site of Crystal City, where Bradley was born and raised.