Massachusetts cast its 12 electoral votes for Barack Obama in the 2008 election. The 2008 presidential election popular vote totals in Massachusetts were Barack Obama 1,904,098 and John McCain 1,108,854.
John McCain received 1,108,854 votes from Massachusetts, losing to Barack Obama whom won Massaschusetts' 12 electoral votes with 1,904,097 votes.
Barack Obama won 12 electoral votes from Massachusetts, receiving 1,904,097 votes compared to John McCain's 1,108,854 votes.
Barack Obama won 1,904,097 votes compared to John McCain's 1,108,854 votes, giving Obama all 12 electoral votes from Massachusetts.
Donald Trump received 1,090,893 votes to Hillary Clinton's 1,995,196 votes, losing Massachusetts's 11 electoral votes.
Democratic Party candidate Barack Obama won the 2008 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John McCain. In the 2008 presidential election Barack Obama received 365 electoral votes and John McCain received 173 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Obama 69,297,997 and McCain 59,597,520.
If you are asking how many people vote for president in Massachusetts, that varies from election to election: some elections motivate voters more than others. In the 2008 election, President Obama won convincingly: he received 1,894,067 votes to John McCain's 1,105,908. But if you are asking how many electoral votes Massachusetts has, the answer is 12.
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 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.
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John McCain won three electoral votes in Alaska, by receiving 193,841 votes to Obama's 123,594 votes.