According to the US Electoral College Web site, Idaho has four electoral votes, and has had 4 since 1912. It had 3 electoral votes in the 5 elections before, starting with 1892 after Idaho's admission in 1890.
Currently only four.
Four only.
Donald Trump received 4 electoral votes, receiving 409,055 votes to Hillary Clinton's 189,765 votes, winning Idaho.
Hillary Clinton received 0 of 4 electoral votes, receiving 189,765 votes to Donald Trump's 409,055 votes, losing Idaho.
John McCain received 4 electoral votes from Idaho in the 2008 presidential election by receiving 403,012 votes to Barack Obama's 236,440 votes.
Only four.
Barack Obama received 0 electoral votes from Idaho in both the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections.In 2008, Barack Obama received 0 electoral votes from Idaho, losing Idaho's 4 electoral votes to John McCain whom received 403,012 votes to Obama's 236,440.In 2012, Barack Obama lost the state's 4 electoral votes to Mitt Romney who received 420,750 votes to Obama's 212,560.
Idaho is a red state (it leans Republican) and Mitt Romney received its 4 electoral votes in the 2012 election.
Donald Trump received 409,055 votes to Hillary Clinton's 189,765 votes, winning Idaho's 4 electoral votes.
Hillary Clinton received 189,765 votes to Donald Trump's 409,055 votes, losing Idaho's 4 electoral votes.
He will receive four electoral votes in Idaho. The election has not happened yet, but the Republicans would win Idaho even if they didn't run a candidate.
George W. Bush received all four Idaho electoral votes.
Electoral votes are based on population. Each state gets the same number of electoral votes as the number of Congressmen in the House of Representatives. Idaho, with a small population has two Congressmen and hence, two electoral votes.
John McCain received 4 electoral votes from Idaho in the 2008 presidential election by receiving 403,012 votes to Barack Obama's 236,440 votes.