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Electoral College

Results by state 2019 election

Results By State 2019 Election

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PresidentJoseph R. Biden Jr. [D]
Main OpponentDonald J. Trump [R]
Electoral VoteWinner: 306Main Opponent: 232Total/Majority: 538/270
Vice PresidentKamala D. Harris [D]
V.P. Opponent: Michael R. Pence [R]
Notes

For the first time since adopting their respective systems, both Maine and Nebraska split their electoral votes:

  • Maine distributes its electoral votes proportionally, with two at-large electors representing the statewide winning presidential and vice presidential candidates and one elector each representing the winners from its two Congressional districts. For only the second time since adopting this system, Maine's four electoral votes were split between the two major party tickets.
  • Nebraska distributes its electoral votes proportionally, with two at-large electors representing the statewide winning presidential and vice presidential candidates and one elector each representing the winners from its three Congressional districts. For only the second time since adopting this system, Nebraska's five electoral votes were split between the two major party tickets.

During the electoral vote count, objections were filed with respect to the Arizona and Pennsylvania electoral votes, but neither House sustained the objection, so all votes were counted.

Electoral College Certificates and Votes by State

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  • Click on the number of electoral votes for each state to see its Certificate of Vote.

Results By State So Far

StateNumber of
Electoral Votes for Each State
For PresidentFor Vice-President
Joseph R. Biden Jr.,
of Delaware
Donald J. Trump,
of Florida
Kamala D. Harris,
of California
Michael R. Pence,
of Indiana
Alabama9-

9

-

9

Alaska3-3-3
Arizona1111-11-
Arkansas6-6-6
California5555-55-
Colorado99-9-
Connecticut77-7-
Delaware33-3-
District of Columbia33-3-
Florida29-29-29
Georgia1616-16-
Hawaii44-4-
Idaho4-4-4
Illinois2020-20-
Indiana11-11-11
Iowa6-6-6
Kansas6-6-6
Kentucky8-8-8
Louisiana8-8-8
Maine*43131
Maryland1010-10-
Massachusetts1111-11-
Michigan1616-16-
Minnesota1010-10-
Mississippi6-6-6
Missouri10-10-10
Montana3-3-3
Nebraska**51414
Nevada66-6-
New Hampshire44-4-
New Jersey1414-14-
New Mexico55-5-
New York2929-29-
North Carolina15-15-15
North Dakota3-3-3
Ohio18-18-18
Oklahoma7-7-7
Oregon77-7-
Pennsylvania2020-20-
Rhode Island44-4-
South Carolina9-9-9
South Dakota3-3-3
Tennessee11-11-11
Texas38-38-38
Utah6-6-6
Vermont33-3-
Virginia1313-13-
Washington1212-12-
West Virginia5-5-5
Wisconsin1010-10-
Wyoming3-3-3
Total538306232306232
Notes

*Maine appoints its electors proportionally. Biden-Harris won in the First Congressional District and took the state; Trump-Pence won the Second Congressional District. Maine's electoral votes were proportionally awarded accordingly: for President, Biden 3 and Trump 1; for Vice President, Harris 3 and Pence 1.

**Nebraska appoints its electors proportionally. Trump-Pence won in the First and Third Congressional Districts and took the state; Biden-Harris won the Second Congressional District. Nebraska's electoral votes were proportionally awarded accordingly: for President, Trump 4 and Biden 1; for Vice President, Pence 4 and Harris 1.