Barack Obama received 69,498,516 votes to John McCain's 59,948,323 votes, 9,550,193 votes more.
Barack Obama received 365 electoral votes; John McCain received 173 electoral votes. Obama received 192 more electoral votes, more than doubling John McCain.
Although there are still a few votes that have not been counted yet, the total we have is 62,615,406 votes (51%) for President Obama, with 332 electoral votes; and 59,142,004 (48%) votes for Mitt Romney, with 206 electoral votes.
While not all of the votes have been counted, most reliable sources say the president received about 95-96% of the black vote.
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Obama received 66,760,924 votes which accounted for 52.7% of the popular vote. McCain received 58,279,894 votes which accounted for 46.0% of the popular vote. Obama received 8,481,030 more votes than McCain. This means Obama received about 14.5% more votes than McCain did.
John McCain received 1,073,589 votes to Barack Obama's 1,288,576 votes. Obama received Colorado's 9 electoral votes.
Barack Obama received 27 electoral votes by receiving 4,282,074 votes to John McCain's 4,045,624 votes.
John McCain received 2,031,527 votes, losing to Barack Obama's 3,419,673 votes. Obama received all 21 of Illinois' electoral votes.
Barack Obama received 365 electoral votes to John McCain's 173 electoral votes, a difference of 192 electoral votes.
John McCain won Arizona with 1,230,111 votes as opposed to Obama's 1,034,707 votes. Arizona awarded its 10 electoral votes to John McCain.
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John McCain received 0 of 55 electoral votes from California, or 0% of California's electoral votes losing the state to Barack Obama with 5,011,781 votes to Obama's 8,274,473 votes, only 36.95% of the total votes cast.
John McCain received 193,841 votes to Obama's 123,594 votes, winning Alaska's three electoral votes.
John McCain won Alabama's 9 electoral votes by receiving 1,266,546 votes to Obama's 813,479 votes.
All ten were for Obama.