2000 Missouri gubernatorial election
The 2000 Missouri gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 2000. It resulted in a narrow victory for the Democratic nominee, State Treasurer of Missouri Bob Holden, over the Republican candidate, U.S. Representative Jim Talent, and several other candidates. Incumbent Democratic Governor Mel Carnahan was term-limited and could not run for re-election to a third term in office. Governor Carnahan died in a plane crash on October 16, 2000, near the end of this term, and was replaced by Lt. Governor Roger B. Wilson.
General election
Candidates
- Bob Holden, Missouri treasurer
- Richard Kline
- Lavoy Reed
- Larry Rice
- Richard Smith
- John M. Swenson
- Jim Talent, U.S. representative from Chesterfield
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
- Audrain
- Bates
- Chariton
- Clark
- Clinton
- Daviess
- Dunklin
- Franklin
- Gentry
- Grundy
- Henry
- Hickory
- Howard
- Iron
- Knox
- Lafayette
- Lewis
- Linn
- Livingston
- Madison
- Nodaway
- Pike
- Reynolds
- Schuyler
- Scotland
- Scott
- Shannon
- St. Francois
- Sullivan
- Wayne
- Worth
- Buchanan
- Clay
- Jefferson
- Mississippi
- New Madrid
- Pemiscot
- Ray
- Saline
- Washington
- Iron
- Sainte Genevieve
- Platte
- Pettis
- Pulaski
- Adair
- Andrew
- Cass
- Johnson
- Caldwell
- Callaway
- Carroll
- DeKalb
- Oregon
- Ralls
- Randolph
- Ripley
- Marion
- Mercer
- Monroe
- Montgomery
- Macon
- St. Clair
- Vernon
- Benton
- Crawford
- Scott
- Carter
- Maries
- Morgan
- Atchison
- Dent
- Phelps
- Bollinger
- Butler
- Cole
- Cooper
- Harrison
- Holt
- Osage
- Perry
- Putnam
- Miller
- Moniteau
- Shelby
- Stoddard