Obama:29,000,000
Romney:26,000,000
Mitt Romney won the state decisively, receiving 59.5% of the vote to Mr. Obama's 39%. Gov. Romney had 1,453,097 votes and President Obama had 953,043 votes in the final totals.
The number of voters was down slightly from 2008, but these are the totals: President Obama won re-election with 65,899,660 votes (51%) to Mitt Romney's 60,932,152 (47.2%). President Obama also received 332 electoral votes, to Romney's 206.
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.
In the 2012 presidential election, President Obama was re-elected with 65,899,660 (51%) popular votes; his challenger Mitt Romney received 60,932,152 (47.2%). President Obama got 332 electoral votes, while Romney trailed with 206.
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.
In the electoral votes, President Obama received 332, while his opponent Mitt Romney received 206. In the popular vote, President Obama received 51% to his opponent's 47%. And in the popular vote totals, President Obama received 62,611,250 while Mitt Romney received 59,134,475.
Minnesota has 10 electoral votes, but Mr. Romney did not win them; the state went for President Obama.
In order to become president, one needs 270 electoral votes. Barack Obama received 332 electoral votes, while Mitt Romney only received 206.
President Obama received 332 electoral votes; his opponent, Mitt Romney, received 206.
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.
In November 2012, President Obama received 332 electoral votes; his challenger, Mitt Romney, received 206.
Mitt Romney received 11 electoral votes from Indiana. But although he did well in this and the other Red States, it was not enough for him to win the presidency: he had a total of 206 electoral votes, but President Obama had 332.