In the 2012 presidential election Barack Obama received 332 electoral votes and Mitt Romney received 206 electoral votes.
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Mitt Romney got 206 electoral votes. But Barack Obama defeated him by winning 332.
In the 2012 presidential election Barack Obama received 332 electoral votes (61.7%) and Mitt Romney received 206 electoral votes (38.3%).
Barack Obama was victorious in the election of 2012: he had 332 electoral votes, while his challenger Mr. Romney had 206.
In 2012 Mitt Romney had 60,933,504 Popular votes and 206 Electoral votes.
He received 332 electoral votes; his challenger, Mitt Romney, received 206.
Although there are still a few votes that have not been counted yet, the total we have is 62,615,406 votes (51%) for President Obama, with 332 electoral votes; and 59,142,004 (48%) votes for Mitt Romney, with 206 electoral votes.
Although there are still a few votes that have not been counted yet, the total we have is 62,615,406 votes (51%) for President Obama, with 332 electoral votes; and 59,142,004 (48%) votes for Mitt Romney, with 206 electoral votes.
President Obama received 332 electoral votes; his opponent, Mitt Romney, received 206.
The president's final total for the 2012 election was 332 electoral votes, compared to Mitt Romney's 206.
Although there are still a few votes that have not been counted yet, the total we have is 62,615,406 votes (51%) for President Obama, with 332 electoral votes; and 59,142,004 (48%) votes for Mitt Romney, with 206 electoral votes.
He won 332 electoral votes. His challenger, Mitt Romney, won 206.