Electoral Votes by State 2008: Obama Elected 44th President
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Barack Obama has now been elected president of the United States and is the first African-American elected to the country’s highest office, Republican Sen. John McCain conceded defeat in a little speech.
This is an historic 2008 election and now Obama becomes the 44th president of the United States, below you can see the alphabetical listing of states and their electoral votes which is determined by the 2000 Census.
ALABAMA (9 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
ALASKA (3 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
ARIZONA (10 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
ARKANSAS (6 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
CALIFORNIA (55 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
COLORADO (9 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
CONNECTICUT (7 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
DELAWARE (3 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (3 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
FLORIDA (27 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
GEORGIA (15 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
HAWAII (4 electoral votes) Obama leading in early results.
IDAHO (4 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
ILLINOIS (21 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
INDIANA (11 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
IOWA (7 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
KANSAS (6 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
KENTUCKY (8 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
LOUISIANA (9 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
MAINE (4 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
MARYLAND (10 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
MASSACHUSETTS (12 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
MICHIGAN (17 electoral votes)– Obama leading in early results.
MINNESOTA (10 electoral votes)– Obama leading in early results.
MISSISSIPPI (6 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
MISSOURI (11 electoral votes)
MONTANA (3 electoral votes)
NEBRASKA (5 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
NEVADA (5 electoral votes)
NEW HAMPSHIRE (4 electoral votes)– Obama leading in early results.
NEW JERSEY (15 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
NEW MEXICO (5 electoral votes)– Obama leading in early results.
NEW YORK (31 electoral votes)– Obama leading in early results.
NORTH CAROLINA (15 electoral votes)
NORTH DAKOTA (3 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
OHIO (20 electoral votes)– Obama leading in early results.
OKLAHOMA (7 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
OREGON (7 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
PENNSYLVANIA (21 electoral votes)– Obama leading in early results.
RHODE ISLAND (4 electoral votes)– Obama leading in early results.
SOUTH CAROLINA (8 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
SOUTH DAKOTA (3 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
TENNESSEE (11 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
TEXAS (34 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
UTAH (5 electoral votes)– McCain leading in early results.
VERMONT (3 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
VIRGINIA (13 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
WASHINGTON (11 electoral votes) — Obama leading in early results.
WEST VIRGINIA (5 electoral votes)– McCain leading in early results.
WISCONSIN (10 electoral votes)– Obama leading in early results.
WYOMING (3 electoral votes) — McCain leading in early results.
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