U.S. Presidential Election by State: Electoral Votes, 2012
North AmericaGeopoliticalElectoral vote totals for the 2012 presidential election by state
U.S. National ArchivesA map shows the electoral votes for the U. S. presidential election by state in 2012. The states won by Obama are highlighted in blue (Washington, New York), while than won by Romney are in red (Alaska, Central and eastern America).
Value | Petroleum and Natural Gas Production | |
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Connecticut | Obama (D) | |
Delaware | Obama (D) | |
District of Columbia | Obama (D) | |
Hawaii | Obama (D) | |
Idaho | Romney (R) | |
Maine | Obama (D) | |
Massachusetts | Obama (D) | |
Minnesota | Obama (D) | |
Nevada | Obama (D) | |
New Hampshire | Obama (D) | |
North Carolina | Romney (R) | |
Oregon | Obama (D) | |
Rhode Island | Obama (D) | |
South Carolina | Romney (R) | |
Vermont | Obama (D) | |
Washington | Obama (D) | |
Alaska | Romney (R) | 14.1% |
Arizona | Romney (R) | 0.974% |
Utah | Romney (R) | 29.8% |
Yukon | 0.188% | |
Northwest Territories | 6.00% | |
Florida | Obama (D) | 2.20% |
Wyoming | Romney (R) | 31.5% |
Nunavut | 24.1% | |
Montana | Romney (R) | 36.6% |
North Dakota | Romney (R) | 60.2% |
Kentucky | Romney (R) | 33.5% |
Virginia | Obama (D) | 0.136% |
Saskatchewan | 50.0% | |
Mississippi | Romney (R) | 69.0% |
West Virginia | Romney (R) | 98.5% |
Nebraska | Romney (R) | 27.3% |
Texas | Romney (R) | 1.59% |
Missouri | Romney (R) | 4.65% |
Louisiana | Romney (R) | 100% |
Alabama | Romney (R) | 47.1% |
New Mexico | Obama (D) | 8.71% |
Kansas | Romney (R) | 3.83% |
Wisconsin | Obama (D) | 18.4% |
British Columbia | 18.6% | |
New Jersey | Obama (D) | 6.99% |
Michigan | Obama (D) | 84.8% |
Alberta | 85.7% | |
Pennsylvania | Obama (D) | 86.8% |
Colorado | Obama (D) | 27.5% |
Georgia | Romney (R) | 6.27% |
New York | Obama (D) | 58.7% |
Maryland | Obama (D) | 12.1% |
Manitoba | 6.87% | |
Oklahoma | Romney (R) | 53.5% |
Tennessee | Romney (R) | 14.4% |
California | Obama (D) | 9.08% |
Arkansas | Romney (R) | 14.7% |
South Dakota | Romney (R) | 10.8% |
Ohio | Obama (D) | 8.11% |
Indiana | Romney (R) | 84.3% |
Iowa | Obama (D) | 39.4% |
Illinois | Obama (D) | 74.0% |
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