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.
In 2008: Barack Obama received 15 electoral votes from North Carolina, receiving 2,142,651 votes to John McCain's 2,128,474 votes, a very close race
In 2012: North Carolina's 15 electoral votes have not yet been allocated. Projections indicate that this too will be a close race.
North Carolina has 15 electoral votes
North Carolina had/has 14 electoral votes
Fifteen.
none,electoral college only votes for president n vice president
Bryan received 6,502,925 (46.7%) popular votes n 1896.
4 north carolina.....
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2004 U.S. Presidential Election Results: ------------------------------------------------- 270 votes - minimum required 286 votes - Incumbent President George W. Bush (R-TX) 251 votes - U.S. Senator from Massachusetts John F. Kerry (D-MA) 1 vote - U.S. Senator from N. Carolina John Edwards (D-NC)
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NC state North Carolina
N Carolina, N Dakota, S Carolina, S Dakota
Northern puffer is a fish in South Carolina. It begins with the letter n.
that's kinda complex: There are two types of different local elections: for councils and mayors Councils in small parishes\ municipalities under 20 000 of citizens and voting for mayors are voted in relative- majority system, there are two kinds of electoral district: mono-mandatory with FPP (first past the post/ winner-takes-all) system, multi-mandatory with BLOCK LIST where each citizen has "n" number of votes where "n" is a number of seats for particular districts, you can distribute "n" votes for "n" number of different candidates. Councils in parishes\ municipalities over 20 000 of citizens are voted in proportional system with D'Hondt system, which is a highest averages method for allocating seats in party-list proportional representation.
The latitude of North Carolina is 35 36.3 N.
one is north one south