* California has 55. * Texas has 34. * New York has 31 for a total of 120. The total number of Electoral College votes available is 538. Therefore 538 minus 120 leaves 418 available to win. Win what is available and you still have a landslide victory.
No, Texas has the second most electoral votes, second to California.
No. Texas has 34 and California has the most at 55.
Texas with 38 votes is second to California which has 55.
Of Texas, Arizona, Florida, and California, the State of California has the largest number of Electoral Votes in the Election of 2012. California has 55 (unchanged), Texas has 38 (an increase of 4 electoral votes), and Florida has 29 (an increase of 2 electoral votes), and Arizona has 9 (unchanged), respectively.
Those five states account for 168 electoral votes.
California has 55 electoral votes.
Virginia had 13 electoral votes in 2000, which they cast for George W Bush (R).
California Texas New York Florida Illinois and Pennsylvania all have 21 or more electoral votes.
No, California now has 55 electoral votes.
Florida has 27, New York has 31, California has 55, Illinois has 21 and Texas has 34. That is a total of 168 Electoral College votes.
Texas casts its electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College on a winner-take-all basis. The winner of the presidential election on Election Day in Texas gets all of Texas' electoral votes.
No states share electoral votes. Each state has at least 3 or more.