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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 9 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts. Therefore, Massachusetts has 11 electoral votes.

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This will vary from election to election: some elections motivate voters more than others. In the 2008 election, turnout was strong: President Obama won the state with 1,894,067 votes to John McCain's 1,105,908.

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Massachusetts is one of the original 13 states of the United States America, and has voted in all of the Presidential elections to date. It has consistently gone Democratic since 1928, excepting Eisenhower in the 1950s and Reagan in the 1980s.

Electoral votes for each candidate in past elections.

Year - Votes - Candidate (Party):

2020 - 11 -

2016 - 11 - Hillary Clinton (D)

2012 - 11 - Barack Obama (D)

2008 - 12 - Barack Obama (D)

2004 - 12 - John Kerry (D)

2000 - 12 - Al Gore (D)

1996 - 12 - Bill Clinton (D)

1992 - 12 - Bill Clinton (D)

1988 - 13 - Michael Dukakis (D)

1984 - 13 - Ronald Reagan (R)

1980 - 14 - Ronald Reagan (R)

1976 - 14 - Jimmy Carter (D)

1972 - 14 - George McGovern (D)

1968 - 14 - Hubert Humphrey (D)

1964 - 14 - Lyndon B. Johnson (D)

1960 - 16 - Lyndon B. Johnson (D)

1956 - 16 - Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)

1952 - 16 - Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)

1948 - 16 - Harry S. Truman (D)

1944 - 16 - Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)

1940 - 17 - Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)

1936 - 17 - Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)

1932 - 17 - Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)

1928 - 18 - Alfred E. Smith (D)

1924 - 18 - Calvin Coolidge (R)

1920 - 18 - Warren G. Harding (R)

1916 - 18 - Charles E. Hughes (R)

1912 - 18 - Woodrow Wilson (D)

1908 - 16 - William Howard Taft (R)

1904 - 16 - Theodore Roosevelt (R)

1900 - 15 - William McKinley (R)

1896 - 15 - William McKinley (R)

1892 - 15 - Benjamin Harrison (R)

1888 - 14 - Benjamin Harrison (R)

1884 - 14 - James G. Blaine (R)

1880 - 13 - James A. Garfield (R)

1876 - 13 - Rutherford B. Hayes (R)

1872 - 13 - Ulysses S. Grant (R)

1868 - 12 - Ulysses S. Grant (R)

1864 - 12 - Abraham Lincoln (National Union)

1860 - 13 - Abraham Lincoln (R)

1856 - 13 - John C. Fremont (R)

1852 - 13 - Winfield Scott (Whig)

1848 - 12 - Zachary Taylor (Whig)

1844 - 12 - Henry Clay (Whig)

1840 - 14 - William Henry Harrison (Whig)

1836 - 14 - Daniel Webster (Whig)

1832 - 14 - Henry Clay (National Republican)

1828 - 15 - John Quincy Adams (National Republican)

1824 - 15 - John Quincy Adams (Democratic-Republican)

1820 - 15 - James Monroe (Democratic-Republican)

1816 - 22 - Rufus King (Federalist)

1812 - 22 - DeWitt Clinton (Democratic-Republican)

1808 - 19 - Charles C. Pinckney (Federalist)

1804 - 19 - Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)

1800 - 16 - John Adams (Federalist)

1796 - 16 - John Adams (Federalist)

1792 - 16 - George Washington (Independent)

1789 - 10 - George Washington (Independent)

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Massachusetts appoints eleven of the 538 electors in the elections of 2012, 2016 and 2020.

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Massachusetts has 11 electoral votes.

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