North Carolina has 15 electoral votes.
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 are 13 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina. Therefore, North Carolina has 15 electoral votes.
South Carolina has 9 electoral votes in 2011, though there was no presidential election in this year. This is an increase from 2008, when they had 8 electoral votes.
South Dakota had 3 electoral votes for the 2008 election.
Missouri had 11 electoral votes in 2008.
Barack Obama won electoral votes in 2008
Illinois was allowed to cast 21 electoral votes in 2008.
Arkansas had 6 electoral votes in 2008. These votes went to John McCain, Republican.
In 2008, Barack Obama received 0 electoral votes from North Dakota, losing the state's 3 electoral votes to John McCain whom received 168,601 votes to Obama's 141,278 votes.In 2012, the election has not yet taken place. Projections show that Barack Obama will again receive 0 electoral votes, losing the 3 electoral votes to Mitt Romney.
California had 55 electoral votes in 2008. These went to Barack Obama, Democrat.
Colorado had 9 electoral votes in 2008. These went to Barack Obama, Democrat.
Tennessee had 11 electoral votes in 2008, which went to John McCain (R).