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Presidential Elections Statistics > 2000 > Popular Votes for Harry Browne (% of total) (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   Georgia: 1.4 %  
# 2   Alaska: 0.92 %  
# 3   Colorado: 0.73 %  
# 4   Indiana: 0.71 %  
# 5   Idaho: 0.7 %  
# 6   Wyoming: 0.66 %  
# 7   Massachusetts: 0.61 %  
# 8   Virginia: 0.55 %  
# 9   Nevada: 0.54 %  
= 10   Washington: 0.53 %  
= 10   South Dakota: 0.53 %  
= 10   Oklahoma: 0.53 %  
# 13   Oregon: 0.49 %  
# 14   New Hampshire: 0.48 %  
= 15   Maine: 0.47 %  
= 15   Utah: 0.47 %  
= 17   California: 0.42 %  
= 17   North Carolina: 0.42 %  
= 17   Montana: 0.42 %  
= 17   Kansas: 0.42 %  
# 21   Hawaii: 0.4 %  
# 22   Michigan: 0.39 %  
# 23   Texas: 0.36 %  
= 24   South Carolina: 0.35 %  
= 24   Alabama: 0.35 %  
# 26   New Mexico: 0.34 %  
# 27   District of Columbia: 0.33 %  
= 28   Nebraska: 0.32 %  
= 28   Missouri: 0.32 %  
= 30   Arkansas: 0.3 %  
= 30   West Virginia: 0.3 %  
# 32   Ohio: 0.29 %  
# 33   Florida: 0.28 %  
# 34   Vermont: 0.27 %  
= 35   Maryland: 0.26 %  
= 35   Wisconsin: 0.26 %  
Weighted average: 0.5 %   



DEFINITION: Popular votes for Harry Browne, a candidate from Libertarian party (vice-president Art Olivier), 2000 elections, percent of total

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