No, California now has 55 electoral votes.
California had 10 electoral college votes in 1908.
California, with 55 electoral votes in 2012.
Yes, California currently receives 55 electoral votes in the Presidential election.
California had 45 electoral votes in the election of 1980. In the elections of 1992, 1996, and 2000, California had 54 electoral votes. In the election of 2004, the electoral vote count was raised to 55 (lots of people living there).
The State of California has a total of 55 electoral votes. This represents their 53 House representatives and 2 US senators.
California had 54 electoral votes in 1999 before the 2000 census. With the 2000 Census, California gained 1 electoral vote to 55 in the 2004 election.
John McCain received 0 of 55 electoral votes from California, or 0% of California's electoral votes losing the state to Barack Obama with 5,011,781 votes to Obama's 8,274,473 votes, only 36.95% of the total votes cast.
No, California has 55 electoral votes while Rhode Island has 4. Each of the individual electoral votes are worth the same amount.
California had 55 electoral votes in 2008. These went to Barack Obama, Democrat.
In 1980 California had 45 electoral votes, which went to Ronald Reagan (Republican).
Yes. Pennsylvania has 21 electoral votes while California has 55.