John McCain
He won 332 electoral votes. His challenger, Mitt Romney, won 206.
Yes he did. He won the state's 27 electoral votes in 2008, and in 2012, when the state had 29 electoral votes, the president received them all.
The most electoral votes that William Jennings Bryan won from one state in one election was 18 votes from Texas in 1908.
Joe Biden won 332 electoral votes in the 2012 vice presidential election.
Mitt Romney won the state of Tennessee, and received all of that state's eleven electoral votes.
Barack Obama won electoral votes in 2008
President Obama won Washington's 12 electoral votes in the 2012 presidential election.
Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election defeating John Breckinridge, John Bell and Stephen Douglas. In the 1860 presidential election Abraham Lincoln received 180 electoral votes (59.4), John Breckinridge received 72 electoral votes, John Bell received 39 electoral votes, and Stephen Douglas received 12 electoral votes. Douglas received votes from Missouri and New Jersey. Douglas received Missouri's 9 electoral votes. New Jersey electors split their vote giving 4 to Lincoln and 3 to Douglas.
According to the latest results (at 20:08 on 06=Nov-08): * John McCain has 1,442,673 votes * Barack Obama has 1,436,814 votes There are 11 Electoral Votes possible from Missouri. Even if John McCain received all 11 of those, it still would not be nearly enough to throw the presidential election.
In the 2012 Presidential election, Mitt Romney, from the Republican party, won the three electoral college votes from Alaska.
Lyndon Johnson won 486 in 1964 which was the highest total ever for a Democrat. (Republican , Ronald Reagan, got 525 in 1984, despite the fact that 3 "automatic" votes from DC were added to the Democratic total.)