In New Hampshire, electors are chosen by political parties during their state conventions, typically held in the spring before a presidential election. Each party selects its electors, who are usually party leaders or loyalists, in proportion to the number of delegates they have won in the primary election. New Hampshire has a total of four electoral votes, and the winner of the popular vote in the state receives all of these votes. The electors then formally cast their votes for President and Vice President in December following the election.
William Plummer has written: 'An address to the electors of New Hampshire' -- subject(s): Politics and government
New Hampshire cast its 4 electoral votes for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election. The popular vote count was Hillary Clinton 348,526 and Donald Trump 345,790. The 2016 presidential electors from New Hampshire pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President were Terie Norelli; Bev Hollingworth; Dudley Webster Dudley; and Carol Shea-Porter.
Number of Presidential Electors in New Hampshire:5 : 17896 : 1792-18007 : 1804 & 18088 : 1812-18287 : 1832-18406 : 1844 & 18485 : 1852-18804 : 1884-2020
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There are a total of 538 electors in the Electoral College for the presidential election. New York State has 29 electors in the Electoral College.
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New York has 29 electors.California has the most electors-at 55 total
New Hampshire was named for Hampshire, a shire in England.
New Hampshire's abbreviation is NH.New hampshire
the capital of New Hampshire is Concord
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