Texas cast its 38 electoral votes for Donald Trump in the 2016 election. The 2016 presidential electors from Texas pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President were Candace Noble, At Large; Fred Farias, At Large; Marty Rhymes, CD1; Thomas Moon, CD2; Carol Sewell, CD3; John E. Harper, CD4; Sherrill Lenz, CD5; Nicholas Ciggelakis, CD6; Will Hickman, CD7; Landon Estay, CD8; Rex Lamb, CD9; Rosemary Edwards, CD10; Matt Stringer, CD11; Debra Coffey, CD12 (replaced Shellie Surles, ruled ineligible); Benona Love, CD13 (replaced Melissa Kalka, ruled ineligible); Sherry Clark, CD14 (replaced Kenneth Clark, ruled ineligible); Sandra Cararas, CD15; David Thackston, CD16; Robert Bruce, CD17; Margie Forster, CD18; Scott Mann, CD19; Marian K. Stanko, CD20; Curtis Nelson, CD21; Tina Gibson, CD22; Ken Muenzler, CD23; Alexander Kim, CD24; Virginia Abel, CD25; John Dillard, CD26; Tom Knight, CD27; Marian Knowlton, CD28; Rex Teter, CD29; Christopher Suprun, CD30 Jon Jewett, CD31; Susan Fischer, CD32; Lauren Byers, CD33; William "Bill" Greene, CD34; Mary Lou Erben, CD35; and Janis Holt, CD 36.
Texas has 38 votes in 2012,2016 and 2020.
Texas had 34 electoral votes in the 2004 election, which went to George W. Bush, Republican.
Texas had 8,077,073 votes cast in the 2008 presidential election, which translated into 34 electoral votes.
Texas casts its electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College on a winner-take-all basis. The winner of the presidential election on Election Day in Texas gets all of Texas' electoral votes.
The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there are 36 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas. Therefore, Texas has 38 electoral votes in 2016.
Texas has 34 of the 538 Electoral Votes in the Electoral College.
1988: George H. W. Bush wins 29 electoral votes from Texas.1992: George H. W. Bush wins 32 electoral votes from Texas.2000: George W. Bush wins 32 electoral votes from Texas.2004: George W. Bush wins 34 electoral votes from Texas.
Texas cast its 38 electoral votes for Donald Trump in the 2016 election.
Texas cast its 32 electoral votes for George W. Bush in the 2000 election.
McCain received 4,479,328 votes and Texas' 34 electoral votes by beatingBarack Obama whom received 3,528,633 votes.
No, Texas has the second most electoral votes, second to California.
When referring to the Electoral College and Presidential elections, a candidate can win by taking: California (55 electoral votes) Texas (28 electoral votes) Florida (29 electoral votes) New York (29 electoral votes) Illinois (20 electoral votes) Pennsylvania (20 electoral votes) Ohio (18 electoral votes) Georgia (16 electoral votes) Michigan (16 electoral votes) New Jersey (15 electoral votes) Virginia (14 electoral votes) - a total of 11 states for 270 electoral votes which means a candidate can lose the other 39 states and District of Columbia and still win the election.