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In 2008, Barack Obama received 41.8% of the votes cast and John McCain received 56.9% of the votes cast. All of Tennessee's 11 electoral votes were awarded to John McCain. In 2012, Barack Obama received 39.1%% of the votes cast and Mitt Romney received 59.5% of the votes cast. All of Tennessee's 11 electoral votes were awarded to Mitt Romney.
Barack Obama received all 27 electoral votes from Florida.
Delaware has had 3 electoral votes in all but 2 elections, 1812 and 1820, in which they had 4 electoral votes.
Illinois' 20 electoral votes are cast based on the popular vote in the whole state.
Barack Obama did not receive any electoral voted from Tennessee in either 2008 or 2012. In 2008 John McCain received all 11 of Tennessee's electoral votes based upon his receiving 56.9% of the votes cast. In 2012 Mitt Romney received all 11 of Tennessee's electoral votes based upon his receiving 59.5% of the votes cast.
All states do have at least three electors who cast electoral votes.
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0. Wisconsin is a winner-take-all state.
The electoral votes in 1792 were George Washington (132), John Adams (77), George Clinton (50), Thomas Jefferson (4), and Aaron Burr (1). Burr received his 1 vote from Virginia. Washington and Adams also received electoral votes from Virginia. Kentucky cast all of its 4 electoral votes for Jefferson. No state gave electoral votes to all 5 candidates in 1792.
Kansas has a total of six electoral votes. Interestingly, Lyndon B Johnson was the only democrat in history to win all of Kansas' electoral votes in 1964.
John McCain received all 3 electoral votes from Montana, by receiving 242,763 votes to Obama's 231,667 votes.
No city in Pennsylvania gets electoral votes. Based on the 2010 Census, Pennsylvania has 20 electoral votes. Pennsylvania casts all of its electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College on a winner-take-all basis. The winner of the popular election in Pennsylvania gets all of Pennsylvania's electoral votes.