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Barack Obama received the most popular votes in the 2012 election; his final totals were 65,899,660 (51%) to Romney's 60,932,152 (47%).

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Who has the most votes Obama or Romney?

Barack Obama won both the popular and the electoral vote in the 2012 election. The popular vote totals were Barack Obama: 65,899,660 (51%) and Mitt Romney: 60,932,152 (47.2%). In electoral votes, Mr. Obama had 332 and Mr. Romney had 206.


Is Romney getting the most votes?

Incumbent President Barack Obama won reelection in the 2012 presidential election defeating Mitt Romney. In the 2012 presidential election Barack Obama received 332 electoral votes and Mitt Romney received 206 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Obama 65,446,032 and Romney 60,589,084.


Who has the most votes Barack Obama or Mitt Romney?

Barack Obama got more votes than his challenger in both the popular vote and the electoral college, so Mr. Obama won re-election.


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Who won the most electoral votes in the state of Alabama Mitt Romney or Barack Obama?

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Who received the most electoral college votes in the election of 2012?

Democratic Party candidate incumbent President Barack Obama won reelection in the 2012 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate Mitt Romney. In the 2012 presidential election Barack Obama received 332 electoral votes and Mitt Romney received 206 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Obama 65,446,032 and Romney 60,589,084.


How many votes did Barack Obama received in 2012?

The popular vote count in 2012 was as follows: President Obama won re-election. He defeated Mitt Romney by 51% to 47%. The vote totals were: Obama, 65,899, 660 to Romney's 60,932,152. President Obama won the electoral college vote by a more decisive margin; 332 electoral votes to Governor Romney's 206.


How many popular votes did obama get in the 2008 election?

Returns for the 2012 presidential election showed President Obama leading the popular vote nationally with 62,610,003 tallies (or 50.6 percent) over Republican challenger Mitt Romney, who had 59,133,398 (or 47.9 percent). Obama led with 332 electoral votes, while Romney trailed with 206.


Where did Barack Obama get most of his electoral votes from?

Incumbent President Barack Obama won reelection in the 2012 presidential election defeating Mitt Romney. In the 2012 presidential election Barack Obama received 332 electoral votes and Mitt Romney received 206 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Obama 65,446,032 and Romney 60,589,084. Obama received 224 of his electoral votes from California (55), New York (29), Florida (29), Illinois (20), Pennsylvania (20), Ohio (18), Michigan (16), New Jersey (14), Washington (12), and Massachusetts (11).


Did Barack Obama or Mitt Romney win the election?

It depends on which debate, since there were three of them. Most critics believe Mr. Romney won the first debate (although people who listened on radio seemed to feel it was a draw, as opposed to TV watchers, who thought Romney made a better impression); the polls and the majority of critics believe that President Obama won the second debate; and the third seems to be the most partisan-- Republicans believe Romney won, while Democrats believe the president did.


Who won the votes?

In 2012, Barack Obama won. He got second term. The electoral votes were: Obama: 306 Romney: 203 When Posted, the people did not have Florida's full vote. It may effect their votes, but Obama is most likely to keep the presidency. Until then, Obama has won.


Who won the most electoral votes between Romney and Obama?

The predictions were very partisan, as might be expected: one Republican pollster said Mr. Romney would win in a landslide, and a Fox News commentator (Dick Morris) agreed, predicting more than 300 electoral votes for Mitt Romney. Conversely, while Democrats were more cautious, many pollsters (for example Public Policy Polling) noted that Mr. Obama had slight leads in the swing states. A neutral pollster, Nate Silver of the New York Times (who predicted the totals very accurately in 2008) asserted that Mr. Obama would win most of the swing states and thus win the electoral college: he predicted about 332 electoral votes for Mr. Obama. In the end, Predictions favoring Mitt Romney turned out to be quite incorrect: Obama received exactly what Nate Silver said-- 332 electoral votes, to win re-election.