Virginia has 13 electoral votes.
West Virginia has five electoral votes.
Virginia had 12 electoral votes in 1984, which they cast for Ronald Reagan (R)
Virginia had 13 electoral votes in the 2008 Presidential election.
The amount of electoral votes a candidate will get in Virginia is decided by a primary ballot. Virginia is not a caucus state.
Kansas has 6 electoral votes to West Virginia's 5.West Virginia briefly had more electoral than Kansas in their first 2 presidential elections in 1864 and 1868, with 5 electoral votes to 3. Otherwise, Kansas has had more or the same number of electoral votes.
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 2009, though no Presidential election took place that year.
Virginia had 13 electoral votes in 2004, which they cast for George W. Bush (R).
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.