Electoral vote in 1788. Recall that each elector got two votes and voted for two people.
CT 14
DE 6
GA 10
MA 20 (+ 2 not cast)
MD 12
NH 10
NJ 12
PA 20
SC 14
VA 20 (+ 2 not cast)
NY (8 votes not cast) RI had not ratified and VT was not a state yet.
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138 votes cast
It depends if a state had a lot of free people they would have more representatives. For every 30,000 people there was 1 representative. SO if a state held 120,000 people they would get 4 representatives.
Their were only two from each state. In all that makes up 26 for the county.
None. When they were colonies, there was no Electoral College, and no electoral votes.
Virginia has 13 electoral votes.
VA has 13 electoral votes. The 2010 census did not change that number.
Virginia has 13 electoral college votes.
Virginia had 13 electoral votes in the 2008 Presidential election.
Hillary Clinton received 13 electoral votes, receiving 1,981,473 votes to Donald Trump's 1,769,443 votes, winning Virginia.
John McCain recieved 0 of 13 electoral votes from Virginia by receiving 1,725,005 votes to Barack Obama's 1,959,532 votes.
Virginia had 13 electoral votes in 2004, which they cast for George W. Bush (R).
Virginia had 13 electoral votes in 2009, though no Presidential election took place that year.
Virginia had 13 electoral votes in 2010, though no Presidential election took place that year.
Donald Trump received 0 of 13 electoral votes, receiving 1,769,443 votes to Hillary Clinton's 1,981,473 votes, losing Virginia.
Virginia cast 13 electoral votes in 2008. These went to Barack Obama (D) who received 1,959,532 votes to John McCain's (R) 1,725,005 votes.
In 2008, Barack Obama received 13 electoral votes from Virginia by receiving 1,959,532 votes to John McCain's 1,725,005 votes.In 2012, the election has not yet taken place, and projections are too close to determine who will get Virginia's 13 electoral votes.