Add up the number of Representatives and Senators your state has now and you will know.
10 votes each state
Electoral votes are distributed by state, not by county. In 2012, the state of Illinois had 20 votes.
Tucson does not have any electoral votes. Based on the 2010 Census, Arizona has 11 electoral votes. Arizona appoints its electors on a winner-take-all basis, based on the Arizona statewide popular vote on Election Day.
It would have 9 electoral votes.
Alaska has 3 electoral votes. The number of electoral votes can change over time as the population of the state changes.
Two. Each state has two senators regardless of the number of electoral votes.
This state has 6.
Mitt Romney won the state of Tennessee, and received all of that state's eleven electoral votes.
Utah had 0 electoral votes. Utah did not become a state until 1896.
0. Wisconsin is a winner-take-all state.
The number of electoral votes are based on the population, so each state 'should' have as many electoral votes as needed by their population, with minimum of three. For instance, California is the most populated state and has the most electoral votes, currently at 55. Wyoming and a number of other states are not as populated and have the least electoral votes, currently at 3.
The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, Colorado has 9 electoral votes, Kansas has 6 electoral votes, and Washington has 12 electoral votes.