About 2.3 percent,
With 99 percent of the precincts reporting, President Obama won Maryland's 10 electoral votes in the 2012 presidential election. He won 61.7 percent of the votes over Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
Maryland continues to have 10 electoral votes, which is what it had in the 2008 presidential election and again in 2012.
George Washington received 100% of the electoral votes and was unanimously elected President in 1789 and 1792.
The name of the college that totals the presidential votes is the Electoral College.
Virginia has 13 electoral college votes.
10 electoral votes - 1 for each district and 1 for each Senator Maryland has ten electoral votes, but unfortunately little say in which candidate receives them. In 2007 the state of Maryland became the first state in the union to 'drop out' of the electoral college. All ten votes go to the candidate receiving the most popular vote in the union.
Recently, if correct, California had the most electoral college votes with 55 votes.
George Washington
This group is called the electoral college; its members are called electors and the votes it casts are called electoral votes.
Abraham Lincoln, Republican, Illinois, 1,865,908 votes, 180 electoral college votes. John C. Breckinridge, Southern Democratic, Kentucky, 848,019 votes, 72 electoral college votes. John Bell, Constitutional Union/Whig, Tennessee, 590,901 votes, 39 electoral college votes. Stephen A. Douglas, Northern Democratic, Illinois, 1,380,202 votes, 12 electoral college votes.
The number of the state's representatives + its 2 senators
not enough to beat obama so who reaaly cares! #2Terms