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Wisconsin lost 1 electoral vote after the 2010 census, reducing them from 11 to 10.
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Louisiana had 10 electoral votes 1912-1988, 9 electoral votes 1992-2008, and 8 electoral votes 2012-2020. The 2024 electoral votes will be based on the results of the 2020 U.S. Census.
Maryland's electoral vote and representation has been unchanged since it gained one seat in 1963 as a result of the 1960 Census.
The number of electoral votes for Ohio was reduced based on population changes revealed by the 2010 census. The population of Ohio did not increase as much as the population of the states that gained or keep the same number of electoral votes .
California had 54 electoral votes in 1999 before the 2000 census. With the 2000 Census, California gained 1 electoral vote to 55 in the 2004 election.
Missouri was the 24th state and was admitted in 1821. It was part of the land that was gained through purchasing the Louisiana Territory.
Gains in electoral votes for 2012+3 : Texas +2: Florida+1: Arizona, California, Georgia, Nevada, Utah=======================================States losing votes-1 : -1: Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, Pennsylvania -2: new York
Al Gore gained the most votes, however George Bush won the electoral contest
We won the 1812 war and when we did we gained Michigan, and also, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
Rhode Island had 4 electoral votes since joining the Union in 1790, missing the first election in 1789. Rhode Island briefly gained 1 vote to sit at 5 electoral votes between 1912 and 1928, but then fell back to 4 where it remains today.