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  1. U.S. Census Bureau Voting Age Population (Current Population Survey for November 2008): 225,499,000 Percentage of Voting Age Population casting a vote for President: 58.23%. Note: Party designations vary from one state to another. Vote totals for the candidates listed above include any write-in votes they received.

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  2. Jun 18, 2019 · Presidential Election of 2008, Electoral and Popular Vote Summary. Updated June 18, 2019 | Infoplease Staff. This table provides information about the election results between candidates Barack H. Obama and John S. McCain. Principal Candidates for President and Vice President: Republican—George W. Bush; Richard B. Cheney (winner)

    Popular Vote
    %
    Popular Vote
    %
    1,176,394
    62.5%
    693,933
    190,889
    61.1
    111,025
    1,104,294
    54.9
    893,524
    572,898
    54.4
    469,953
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  4. John McCain won four of the state's electoral votes, with Barack Obama winning one. Live election results and maps for the 2008 Presidential election, including electoral vote counts and...

  5. Popular vote totals from Federal Elections 2008. Obama received more votes than any candidate in history. The prior record, about 62 million, was set in 2004 by George W. Bush

  6. When the remaining votes were counted after the release of the report, the total number of votes cast in the presidential election was raised to 131.2 million, which surpassed the American University report's preliminary estimate of 126.5 to 128.5 million voters by a factor of between 2% and 4%.

  7. The 2008 Campaign: General Election Candidates; Pre-Election Polls; User-Interactive: User Predictions; The Mock Election; Related Articles: November 4, 2008 - Election Night Timeline

  8. General Election: McCain vs. Obama.

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