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Do Washington's electoral votes generally go democrat or republican?

The last time they went to a Republican was in 1984.


What is the number of democrat and republican electoral votes for each state?

Electoral votes are not divided between democrats and republicans. They are allocated among the states. Each state has electoral votes equal to the total of the 2 representative the state has in the U.S. Senate plus the number of representative the state has in the House of Representatives. Since every state has two senators and at least one representative to the House, every state has at least 3 electoral votes. Each state then votes that states electoral votes for the U.S. presidential candidate who won the election in that state.


Who won the electoral votes from California?

2008: 55 electoral votes to Barack Obama, Democrat.1968: 40 electoral votes to Richard Nixon, Republican1964: 40 electoral votes to Lyndon B. Johnson, Democrat.


What are the election results for the state of Texas?

Texas' Presidential Voting History:1848 - 4 votes to Democrat Lewis Cass1852 - 4 votes to Democrat Franklin Pierce1856 - 4 votes to Democrat James Buchanan1860 - 4 votes to Southern Democrat John C. Breckinridge1872 - 8 votes to Democrat Thomas A. Hendricks1876 - 8 votes to Democrat Samuel J. Tilden1880 - 8 votes to Democrat Winfield Scott Hancock1884 - 13 votes to Democrat Grover Cleveland1888 - 13 votes to Democrat Grover Cleveland1892 - 15 votes to Democrat Grover Cleveland1896 - 15 votes to Democrat William Jennings Bryan1900 - 15 votes to Democrat William Jennings Bryan1904 - 18 votes to Democrat Alton B. Parker1908 - 18 votes to Democrat William Jennings Bryan1912 - 20 votes to Democrat Woodrow Wilson1916 - 20 votes to Democrat Woodrow Wilson1920 - 20 votes to Democrat James Cox1924 - 20 votes to Democrat John W. Davis1928 - 20 votes to Republican Herbert Hoover1932 - 23 votes to Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt1936 - 23 votes to Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt1940 - 23 votes to Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt1944 - 23 votes to Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt1948 - 23 votes to Democrat Harry Truman1952 - 24 votes to Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower1956 - 24 votes to Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower1960 - 24 votes to Democrat John F. Kennedy1964 - 25 votes to Democrat Lyndon B. Johnson1968 - 25 votes to Democrat Hubert Humphrey1972 - 26 votes to Republican Richard Nixon1976 - 26 votes to Democrat Jimmy Carter1980 - 26 votes to Republican Ronald Reagan1984 - 29 votes to Republican Ronald Reagan1988 - 29 votes to Republican George Bush1992 - 32 votes to Republican George Bush1996 - 32 votes to Republican Bob Dole2000 - 32 votes to Republican George W. Bush2004 - 34 votes to Republican George W. Bush2008 - 34 votes to Republican John McCain2012 - 38 votes to Republican Mitt Romney2016 - 36 votes to Republican Donald Trump, 1 vote to Republican John Kasich, and 1 vote to Libertarian Ron Paul


How can electoral votes be changed if a state usually votes democrat but wants to vote republican instead who makes that change?

If more of the public vote Republican that year in that state then the Republican electors get appointed from that state instead of the Democratic electors.


How many electoral college votes did john mccain receive in the 2008 presidential election?

Republican contender McCain carried 22 states and won 173 electoral votes in his loss to Democrat Barack Obama.


Who was republican candidate that received the most electoral votes?

In the 1984 election Republican Ronal Regan received 525 (97.58%) of the 538 electoral votes.


How many electoral votes did Arkansas have in 2008?

Arkansas had 6 electoral votes in 2008. These votes went to John McCain, Republican.


How many electoral votes did California get in 2008?

California had 55 electoral votes in 2008. These went to Barack Obama, Democrat.


How many electoral votes did Colorado have in 2008?

Colorado had 9 electoral votes in 2008. These went to Barack Obama, Democrat.


How many electoral votes did Alabama have in 2008?

Alabama had 9 electoral votes. These went to John McCain, Republican.


What was the most lopsided presidential election?

In terms of electoral college numbers, the most lopsided victory in a United States presidential election was in 1936. Democrat Franklin Roosevelt defeated Republican challenger Alf Landon by a margin of 523 electoral votes to 8 electoral votes. Roosevelt won every state except Maine and Vermont. He also won over 98% of the electorate. In terms of most electoral votes, Republican President Ronald Reagan defeated challenger Democrat Walter Mondale by a margin of 525 electoral votes to 13 electoral votes. Reagan won every state except Minnesota and Washington D.C. He also won over 97% of the electorate in the 1984 election.