Hillary Clinton received 0 of 3 electoral votes, receiving 93,758 votes to Donald Trump's 216,794 votes, losing North Dakota.
Hillary Clinton received 93,758 votes to Donald Trump's 216,794 votes, losing North Dakota's 3 electoral votes.
Hillary Clinton received 0 of 15 electoral votes, receiving 2,189,316 votes to Donald Trump's 2,362,631 votes, losing North Carolina.
Donald Trump received 174,419 votes to Hillary Clinton's 55,973 votes, winning Wyoming's 3 electoral votes.
Donald Trump received 3 electoral votes, receiving 216,794 votes to Hillary Clinton's 93,758 votes, winning North Dakota.
Hillary Clinton received 2,926,441 votes to Donald Trump's 2,970,733 votes, losing Pennsylvania's 20 electoral votes.
Donald Trump received 1,769,443 votes to Hillary Clinton's 1,981,473 votes, losing Virginia's 13 electoral votes.
North Dakota cast its 3 electoral votes for Donald Trump in the 2016 election. The popular vote count was Donald Trump 216,794, Hillary Clinton 93,758, and Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson 21,434. The 3 electors pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President in the U.S. Electoral College were John Olson, Duane Mutch, and Bev Clayburgh.
If you are asking about delegates to the Electoral College, based on the 2010 Census North Dakota has 3 electoral votes.
South Dakota had 3 electoral votes for the 2008 election.
The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there is 1 member of the U.S. House of Representatives from North Dakota. Therefore, North Dakota has 3 electoral votes.
No but Rick Hendrix was elected a delegate in North Carolina for the Democratic party I spoke to a lady and she said Rick Hendrix was working with Hillary Clinton.
There are actually 6 states with 3 electoral votes. -Vermont -Montana -Alaska -Wyoming -North Dakota -South Dakota