2000 united states senate election in vermont

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      The 2000 United States Senate election in Vermont took place on November 7, 2000. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Jim Jeffords won re-election to a third term in office. In May 2001, Jeffords left the Republican Party and announced that he would become an independent who would caucus with the Democratic Party. His party exit broke the 50–50 lock in the Senate and effectively gave the Democrats the majority. Thus, that switch marked the first time since 1855 that Vermont had no Republicans in its entire congressional delegation.
      Despite the 40-point victory, this is the last federal election in Vermont won by a Republican, and the last time as of 2024 that either party won this seat.


      Democratic primary




      = Candidates

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      Declared


      Ed Flanagan, Vermont Auditor of Accounts
      Jan Backus, former Vermont State Senator and 1994 Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate


      Declined


      Howard Dean, Governor of Vermont


      = Results

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      Republican primary




      = Candidates

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      Jim Jeffords, incumbent U.S. Senator
      Rick Hubbard


      = Results

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      Independents and minor parties




      = Independents

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      Declared


      Rick Hubbard


      Declined


      Bernie Sanders, U.S. Representative from VT-AL; former mayor of Burlington


      General election


      Flanagan was widely seen as having little chance of beating the highly popular Jeffords, who was thought of as a liberal Republican. Flanagan campaigned on "shaking up Washington" and portrayed himself as a reformer. Both candidates supported same-sex civil unions and remained silent on the issue of same-sex marriage, but Flanagan, who was openly gay, noted receiving backlash from voters opposed to same-sex marriage. The LGBT community in Vermont was divided between which candidate to support, as Jeffords had been strongly supportive of LGBT rights and had received a perfect score from the Human Rights Campaign.


      = Endorsements

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      = Results

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      See also


      2000 United States Senate elections


      Notes




      References

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