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State Electoral Vote History: 1900 to Present - 270toWin

How the states have voted in each presidential election since 1900. Winning party, number of electoral votes and more.

Electoral College Results | National Archives

Select a date to see The Electoral College outcome Electoral College votes by State The candidates Election notes* * Election notes include specific ...

Historical U.S. Presidential Elections 1789-2020 - 270toWin

Through 2020, there have been 59 presidential elections. This page links to the results of those historical elections, including a larger map, results and ...

List of United States presidential election results by state - Wikipedia

Chronological table. edit. The following is a table of United States presidential election results by state. They are indirect elections in which voters in ...

United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

In the United States, the Electoral College is the group of presidential electors that is formed every four years during the presidential election for the ...

Presidential voting history by state - Ballotpedia

This page provides an overview of presidential election results by state in each election held between 1900 and 2024. The years included comprise 32 ...

Distribution of Electoral Votes | National Archives

Allocation among the States Electoral votes are allocated among the States based on the Census. Every State is allocated a number of votes equal to the ...

Historical U.S. Presidential Election Results - Britannica

The president and vice president of the United States are formally elected through an electoral college. Members (“electors”) of this ...

Find results from past elections | USAGov

Find the results of past elections for Senate, House of Representatives, and president. See the Electoral College votes for past ...

Electoral College - Flagler County Supervisor of Elections

The Electoral College consists of 538 electors. A majority of 270 electoral votes is required to elect the President.

The Electoral College's Racist Origins | Brennan Center for Justice

American elections have an acute history of racial entitlements—only they don't privilege black Americans. For centuries, white votes have gotten undue weight, ...

Voting Rights: A Short History - Carnegie Corporation of New York

America began its great democratic experiment in the late 1700s by granting the right to vote to a narrow subset of society — white male landowners ...

Presidential Elections and the Electoral College | Articles and Essays

Consider using search terms including "electoral votes," "president elect," and "contested election." Additional Library of Congress online resources related to ...

Red States, Blue States: Mapping the Presidential Election

Students analyze the results of the 1960 election, collect data for a recent presidential election, and identify changes in voting patterns.

A History of U.S. Presidential Elections in Maps - Britannica

Click on an election year in our presidential election interactive or on one of the headlines below to see a map of how electoral and popular votes broke ...

The Electoral College, Simplified | Bipartisan Policy Center

There are 538 total electors who cast their vote, and a presidential candidate must achieve a simple majority of electoral votes (270) to win ...

Share of electoral and popular votes by US president 1789-2020

Every four years in the United States, the electoral college system is used to determine the winner of the presidential election.

Electoral Votes by State 2024 - World Population Review

It Takes 270 Votes: The current electoral college is made up of 538 electors, and to win the upcoming 2020 election, a presidential candidate must receive a ...

Election History - Oregon Secretary of State

For state races: Primary elections are held in May, of even-numbered years, to select candidates for the general election. General elections are held ...

How the Electoral College Works—And Why It Exists

Americans do not vote directly for the President of the United States. Instead, they vote for presidential electors, who then vote for the ...