Donald Trump Wins US Presidential Election (See Results)
Electoral College Votes Won by Candidates:
CLINTON 228 : 279 TRUMP
47.0%, 59,814,018 votes so far 48.5% 59,611,678 votes so far
Donald Trump Wins US Presidential Election!
270 Electoral College Votes Need To Win Presidency.
Senate
Democrats - 48 seats, Republicans - 51 seats
House of Reps
Democrats - 193 seats, Republicans - 239 seats
Donald Trump Wins US Presidential Election!
270 Electoral College Votes Need To Win Presidency.
Senate
Democrats - 48 seats, Republicans - 51 seats
House of Reps
Democrats - 193 seats, Republicans - 239 seats
States and Electoral College Votes:
Alabama 9
Montana 3
Alaska 3
Nebraska 5
Arizona 11
Nevada 6
Arkansas 6
New Hampshire 4
California 55
New Jersey 14
Colorado 9
New Mexico 5
Connecticut 7
New York 29
Delaware 3
North Carolina 15
Florida 29
North Dakota 3
Georgia 16
Ohio 18
Hawaii 4
Oklahoma 7
Idaho 4
Oregon 7
Illinois 20
Pennsylvania 20
Indiana 11
Rhode Island 4
Iowa 6
South Carolina 9
Kansas 6
South Dakota 3
Kentucky 8
Tennessee 11
Louisiana 8
Texas 38
Maine 4
Utah 6
Maryland 10
Vermont 3
Massachusetts 11
Virginia 13
Michigan 16
Washington 12
Minnesota 10
West Virginia 5
Mississippi 6
Wisconsin 10
Missouri 10
Wyoming 3
Montana 3
Alaska 3
Nebraska 5
Arizona 11
Nevada 6
Arkansas 6
New Hampshire 4
California 55
New Jersey 14
Colorado 9
New Mexico 5
Connecticut 7
New York 29
Delaware 3
North Carolina 15
Florida 29
North Dakota 3
Georgia 16
Ohio 18
Hawaii 4
Oklahoma 7
Idaho 4
Oregon 7
Illinois 20
Pennsylvania 20
Indiana 11
Rhode Island 4
Iowa 6
South Carolina 9
Kansas 6
South Dakota 3
Kentucky 8
Tennessee 11
Louisiana 8
Texas 38
Maine 4
Utah 6
Maryland 10
Vermont 3
Massachusetts 11
Virginia 13
Michigan 16
Washington 12
Minnesota 10
West Virginia 5
Mississippi 6
Wisconsin 10
Missouri 10
Wyoming 3
It takes 270 or more Electoral College votes to win the election.The biggest states California (55), New York (31), Texas (34), Pennsylvania (21) have the most impact on the result of the presidential election.
The electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives.
When you vote, you don’t elect the president: You tell your state’s electoral-college electors how to vote. In most states, all electors vote with the state’s popular opinion. For instance, If 51 percent of voters in California choose Hillary Clinton, all 55 of California’s electors will vote for Clinton — and none will vote for Donald Trump.
When you vote, you don’t elect the president: You tell your state’s electoral-college electors how to vote. In most states, all electors vote with the state’s popular opinion. For instance, If 51 percent of voters in California choose Hillary Clinton, all 55 of California’s electors will vote for Clinton — and none will vote for Donald Trump.
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