The state with the most electoral votes is California, with 55, followed by Texas, with 38 . Florida and New York have the third most votes, with 29.
No, Texas has the second most electoral votes, second to California.
California, with 55 electoral votes.
California we have 53 electoral votes.
The most electoral votes that William Jennings Bryan won from one state in one election was 18 votes from Texas in 1908.
By majority, if the candidate has most of Iowa's electoral votes lets say 21-20 then that candidate that had 21 got all the 41 electoral votes for that state.
The number of electoral votes are based on the population, so each state 'should' have as many electoral votes as needed by their population, with minimum of three. For instance, California is the most populated state and has the most electoral votes, currently at 55. Wyoming and a number of other states are not as populated and have the least electoral votes, currently at 3.
The most electoral votes the state of Virginia has ever had is 13. This occurred during the 1960, 1964, and 1968 presidential elections. Since then, Virginia has had 11 electoral votes, which is its current allocation.
California with 53 electoral votes.
All ten of Minnesota's electoral votes go to the Presidential candidate with the most popular votes in the state and his running mate.
Pennsylvania with 29 electoral votes was the largest state that went to Hayes.He also won Ohio (22 votes) and Illinois(21).
Texas with 34 votes was the largest state won by the Republicans in 2008. Georgia with 15 votes was second.
Electoral votes are the votes of Congress. California receives 55 electoral votes (the most of any state) because it has 53 representatives and two senators.