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27 votes went to Barack Obama, 0 votes went to John McCain. The popular vote was 50.9% Obama 48.1% McCain.
New York and Florida each have 29 votes as of the 2010 census.
Florida gives all of its electoral votes to the Presidential candidate that received the most votes. This is a winner-take-all system. A majority of votes is not needed, merely a plurality.
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 27 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida. Therefore, Florida has 29 electoral votes.
2012: Florida's 29 electoral votes have not yet been determined. 2008: Florida's 27 electoral votes went to President Barack Obama (D). 2004: Florida's 27 electoral votes went to George W. Bush (R). 2000: Florida's 25 electoral votes went to George W. Bush (R). 1996: Florida's 25 electoral votes went to William Clinton (D). 1992: Florida's 25 electoral votes went to George HW Bush (R). 1988: Florida's 21 electoral votes went to George HW Bush (R). 1984: Florida's 21 electoral votes went to Ronald Reagan (R). 1980: Florida's 17 electoral votes went to Ronald Reagan (R). 1976: Florida's 17 electoral votes went to Jimmy Carter (D). 1972: Florida's 17 electoral votes went to Richard Nixon (R). 1968: Florida's 14 electoral votes went to Richard Nixon (R). 1964: Florida's 14 electoral votes went to Lyndon B. Johnson (D). 1960: Florida's 10 electoral votes went to Richard Nixon (R). 1956: Florida's 10 electoral votes went to Dwight D. Eisenhower (R). 1952: Florida's 10 electoral votes went to Dwight D. Eisenhower (R). 1948: Florida's 8 electoral votes went to Harry S. Truman (D). 1944: Florida's 8 electoral votes went to Franklin D. Roosevelt (D). 1940: Florida's 7 electoral votes went to Franklin D. Roosevelt (D). 1936: Florida's 7 electoral votes went to Franklin D. Roosevelt (D). 1932: Florida's 7 electoral votes went to Franklin D. Roosevelt (D). 1928: Florida's 6 electoral votes went to Herbert Hoover (R). 1924: Florida's 6 electoral votes went to John W. Davis (D). 1920: Florida's 6 electoral votes went to James M. Cox (D). 1916: Florida's 6 electoral votes went to Woodrow Wilson (D). 1912: Florida's 6 electoral votes went to Woodrow Wilson (D). 1908: Florida's 5 electoral votes went to Williams Jennings Bryan (D). 1904: Florida's 5 electoral votes went to Alton B. Parker (D). 1900: Florida's 4 electoral votes went to William Jennings Bryan (D). 1896: Florida's 4 electoral votes went to William Jennings Bryan (D). 1892: Florida's 4 electoral votes went to Grover Cleveland (D). 1888: Florida's 4 electoral votes went to Grover Cleveland (D). 1884: Florida's 4 electoral votes went to Grover Cleveland (D). 1880: Florida's 4 electoral votes went to Winfield Scott Hancock (D). 1876: Florida's 4 electoral votes went to Rutherford B. Hayes (R). 1872: Florida's 4 electoral votes went to Ulysses S. Grant (R). 1868: Florida's 3 electoral votes went to Ulysses S. Grant (R). 1864: Florida's did not participate. 1860: Florida's 3 electoral votes went to Stephen A. Douglas (D). 1856: Florida's 3 electoral votes went to James Buchanan (D). 1852: Florida's 3 electoral votes went to Franklin Pierce (D). 1848: Florida's 3 electoral votes went to Zachary Taylor (Whig).
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 27 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida. Therefore, Florida has 29 electoral votes.
Florida had 3 electoral votes 1848-1860 & 1868; 4 electoral votes 1872-1900; 5 electoral votes 1904-1908; 56 electoral votes 1912-1928; 7 electoral votes 1932-1940; 8 electoral votes 1944-1948; 10 electoral votes 1952-1960; 14 electoral votes 1964-1968; 17 electoral votes 1972-1980; 21 electoral votes 1984-1988; 25 electoral votes 1992-2000; 27 electoral votes 2004-2008; and 29 electoral votes 2012-2016.
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The House of Representatives votes for the President from among the top three electoral candidates, with each state delegation casting one vote.
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 27 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida. Therefore, Florida has 29 electoral votes.
They take a vote, with the coalition of Representatives from each state getting only one vote. The three candidates with the most electoral votes are eligible. They repeat the vote if nobody receives an absolute majority of at least 26 votes.
It is impossible for candidates NOT to receive electoral votes. The president is solely elected upon electoral votes. At the current point in time a candidate MUST receive at least 270 electoral votes to win. If a candidate does not receive 270 votes, the U.S, House of Representatives elects the President from among the 3 candidates receiving the most electoral votes. 12th Amendment to the constitution