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  1. This infographic provides a list of the electoral college votes per state (including the District of Columbia), from most to least. The data are listed below. California has 54 electoral votes. Texas has 40 electoral votes. Florida has 30 electoral votes. New York has 28 electoral votes. Illinois has 19 electoral votes. Pennsylvania has 19 ...

  2. Electoral votes by state state number of votes state number of votes *Although not a state, the District of Columbia is allotted electors. Alabama: 9 Montana: 4 Alaska: 3 Nebraska: 5 Arizona: 11 Nevada: 6 Arkansas: 6 New Hampshire: 4 California: 54 New Jersey: 14 Colorado: 10

  3. The allocations below are based on the 2020 Census. They are effective for the 2024 and 2028 presidential elections. Total Electoral Votes: 538; Majority Needed to Elect: 270. Alabama - 9 votes. Kentucky - 8 votes. North Dakota - 3 votes. Alaska - 3 votes. Louisiana - 8 votes. Ohio - 17 votes.

  4. United States Electoral College. Electoral votes, out of 538, allocated to each state and the District of Columbia for presidential elections to be held in 2024 and 2028 based on the 2020 census; every jurisdiction is entitled to at least 3.

  5. Electoral College Certificates and Votes by State. Click on the name of a State to see its Certificate of Ascertainment. Click on the number of electoral votes for each state to see its Certificate of Vote. *Maine appoints its electors proportionally.

  6. In 48 states and Washington, D.C., the winner gets all the electoral votes for that state. Maine and Nebraska assign their electors using a proportional system. A candidate needs the vote of at least 270 electors—more than half of all electors—to win the presidential election.

  7. Electoral College votes by State. The candidates. Election notes* * Election notes include specific election information, such as third party candidates, faithless electors, challenges during the counting of the electoral votes in Congress, and other interesting facts. Learn more about the history of the Electoral College.

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