Electoral votes are not divided between democrats and republicans. They are allocated among the states. Each state has electoral votes equal to the total of the 2 representative the state has in the U.S. Senate plus the number of representative the state has in the House of Representatives. Since every state has two senators and at least one representative to the House, every state has at least 3 electoral votes. Each state then votes that states electoral votes for the U.S. presidential candidate who won the election in that state.
There's no such thing. Electoral votes are electoral votes; there aren't "democrat" ones and "republican" ones.
Texas is a solid Republican state.
If more of the public vote Republican that year in that state then the Republican electors get appointed from that state instead of the Democratic electors.
Hawaii is a Democratic State with a Republican Geovernor.
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Oklahoma is a solid Republican state.
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To determine if a state votes majority Republican or Democrat on a political map, you can look at the color coding. Typically, states that vote majority Republican are depicted in red, while states that vote majority Democrat are depicted in blue. This color convention has been widely used in the United States to represent party affiliations on electoral maps.
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