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A win at last for 'W'
THE FINAL COUNT
George W. Bush
George W. Bush
49,820,518
271 electoral votes
Al Gore
Al Gore
50,158,094
267 electoral votes
    Bush pledges to serve nation; Gore asks for unity
Ending an extraordinary battle that left the nation's highest office undecided for weeks, George W. Bush claimed victory last night in the race to become the 43d president of the United States.
Bush's speech: Video | Excerpts

VP said no to another appeal
The lawyers scoured the US Supreme Court opinion and identified one more avenue of appeal, but when Al Gore awoke yesterday, he decided to end his bid for the presidency.
Gore's speech: Video | Text

THE ROAD AHEAD
A key challenge: avoiding gridlock
With George W. Bush's long-sought prize comes a sharply divided electorate, a whisper-thin Republican majority in the House, and a Senate split 50-50 for the first time in its history. Winning the White House was the easy part.
Bush's inner circle loyal, confident to a fault

THE REPUBLICANS
Bushes value faith and friends
George W. Bush has been sustained during the election ordeal by family, friends, and faith, all three of which are likely to be the emblems of the new Bush White House.
    THE DEMOCRATS
Pundits, others gaze at 2004
While the 2000 election drama has united the Democrats, it has already begun to divide them about who might best serve the party in 2004.


NATIONAL RESULTS
US president, popular vote
US president, by state
US Senate, by state
US House, by state
Governors, by state
    MASSACHUSETTS RESULTS
President, senate results
US House
State ballot questions
Local ballot questions
State Senate
State House
Gov. Council, county races

Political Quips Bill Mitchell cartoons
Mitchell cartoon tease Think there's nothing funny about politics? You haven't been following Bill Mitchell's award-winning web cartoons, which anchor our Opinion section.
INTERACTIVE
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If one of these men is declared the winner, would you accept him as president?

* Al Gore
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* George W. Bush
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