Arizona is getting an eleventh elector because it is getting a ninth U. S. Representative, and it is getting a ninth Representative because the ratio of the number of residents of Arizona to the number of residents of the 50 states went from about 8/435 in 2000 to about 9/435 in 2010.
George Washington won the first electoral election in 1789 with 69 electoral votes.
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South Carolina has 9 electoral votes in 2011, though there was no presidential election in this year. This is an increase from 2008, when they had 8 electoral votes.
Vermont has 3 electoral votes in 2007, though there was no presidential election that year.
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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.
Virginia had 13 electoral votes in 2009, though no Presidential election took place that year.
Virginia had 13 electoral votes in 2010, though no Presidential election took place that year.
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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.
Washington state had 11 electoral votes in the election of 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008.
Virginia had 13 electoral votes in 2011, though no Presidential election took place that year.