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 Alaska. Therefore, Alaska has 3 electoral votes.
In the 2012 Presidential election, Mitt Romney, from the Republican party, won the three electoral college votes from Alaska.
Alaska has 3 electoral college votes.
John McCain received 193,841 votes to Obama's 123,594 votes, winning Alaska's three electoral votes.
Hillary Clinton received 116,454 votes to Donald Trump's 163,387 votes, losing Alaska's 3 electoral votes.
Donald Trump received 163,387 votes to Hillary Clinton's 116,454 votes, winning Alaska's 3 electoral votes.
John McCain won three electoral votes in Alaska, by receiving 193,841 votes to Obama's 123,594 votes.
Donald Trump received 3 electoral votes, receiving 163,387 votes to Hillary Clinton's 116,454 votes, winning Alaska.
Alaska has 3 electoral votes. The number of electoral votes can change over time as the population of the state changes.
2008 Presidential Election: Barack Obama received 123,594votes in Alaska, losing to John McCain who received 193,841 votes and Alaska's 3 electoral votes.2012 Presidential Election: Barack Obama received 122,640votes in Alaska, losing to Mitt Romney who received 164,676 votes and Alaska's 3 electoral votes.
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John McCain received 193,841 of 326,197 votes, or 59.4%of Alaska's vote, winning him Alaska's 3 electoral votes.
McCain won Alaska's 3 electoral votes.