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November 7, 2000
  
2002 →

221
  
212

47.6%
  
47.1%

Date
  
7 November 2000

223 seats
  
211 seats

46,992,383
  
46,582,167

0.8%
  
0.2%

Location
  
United States of America

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Winner
  
Dennis Hastert

Other Instances
  
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The Elections for the United States House of Representatives on November 7, 2000 coincided with the election of George W. Bush as President. The Republican Party narrowly lost seats to the Democratic Party, reducing their majority slightly to just three seats.

This marked the third time in a row that Democrats gained on the majority Republicans. Like the 1990 election, both major parties lost votes to the Libertarian Party, the Green Party and other third parties in addition to independent candidates. The resulting balance of seats, 221 to 212, was the slimmest majority held by either party since 1952.

Future President Barack Obama unsuccessfully ran for the Democratic nomination to represent Illinois's 1st congressional district.

This was the last congressional election that chose members from districts drawn based on the 1990 census.

Complete list

Key to party abbreviations: AI=American Independent, C=Constitution, D=Democratic, G=Green, I=Independent, IP=Independence Party, L=Libertarian, NL=Natural Law, R=Republican, Ref=Reform, T=U.S. Taxpayers Party, W/I=Write-in, VG=Vermont Grassroots, LU=Liberty Union.

References

United States House of Representatives elections, 2000 Wikipedia


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