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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.

  2. 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.

  3. Aug 13, 2020 · California — the largest state by population — has 55 electoral votes, while Wyoming — the smallest — has the minimum allocation of three. But because electoral votes are allocated according to seats in Congress, where each state holds two Senate seats regardless of population size, electoral representation varies quite a bit across states.

  4. Electoral College - U.S. Votes, Process, Results | Britannica. Contents. Home Politics, Law & Government Politics & Political Systems. U.S. electoral votes. The table provides a list of U.S. electoral votes by state. Total: 538. Majority needed to elect the president and vice president: 270.

  5. 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.

  6. Jan 12, 2010 · The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the states Senate and House of Representatives delegations; at present, the number of electors per...

  7. It will take 270 electoral votes to win the 2024 presidential election. Click states on this interactive map to create your own 2024 election forecast. Create a specific match-up by clicking the party and/or names near the electoral vote counter.

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