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NM-INFO – US 2008 Presidential Elections

No Comments » November 14th, 2008 posted by Nigerian Muse // Categories: Spotlight



 

 

 

US 2008 Presidential Elections “Final” Results At-a-Glance

 

 

November 14, 2008

 

Formatted Specially by NigerianMuse.com

 

 

Sources: 

 

http://realclearpolitics.com/epolls/election_2008/presidential_final_results.html

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2008

United States presidential election, 2008

 

 

S/N

State (EV)-%Win Margin

by O(bama or M(cCain)

O

M

%

Reporting

O Votes

M Votes

 

Overall – O (365)   M (162) – 7%

53%

46%

 

58,277,591

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

DC (3) – 86%O

93%

7%

(100%)

210,403

14,821

2

Hawaii (4) – 45%O

72%

27%

(100%)

298,621

110,848

3

Vermont (3) – 35%O

67%

32%

(100%)

203,952

96,458

4

Rhode Island (4) – 28%O

63%

35%

(100%)

281,209

157,317

5

Massachusetts (12) – 26%O

62%

36%

(100%)

1,891,083

1,104,284

6

Delaware (3) – 25%O

62%

37%

(100%)

255,394

152,356

7

Illinois (21) – 25%O

62%

37%

(100%)

3,319,237

1,981,158

8

Maryland (10) – 25%O

62%

37%

(100%)

1,481,303

899,372

9

New York (31) – 25%O

62%

37%

(100%)

4,357,360

2,573,368

10

California (55) – 24%O

61%

37%

(100%)

7,223,707

4,416,490

11

Connecticut (7) – 23%O

61%

38%

(100%)

1,000,293

628,041

12

Maine (4) – 17%O

58%

41%

(100%)

421,484

296,198

13

Washington (11) – 17%O

58%

41%

(93%)

1,625,058

1,148,152

14

Oregon (7) – 16%O

57%

41%

(97%)

1,006,164

719,256

15

Michigan (17) – 16%O

57%

41%

(100%)

2,867,680

2,044,405

16

New Jersey (15) – 15%O

57%

42%

(100%)

2,073,934

1,540,907

17

New Mexico (5) – 15%O

57%

42%

(100%)

454,291

334,298

18

Wisconsin (10) – 14%O

56%

42%

(100%)

1,670,474

1,258,181

19

Nevada (5) – 12%O

55%

43%

(100%)

531,884

411,988

20

Pennsylvania (21) – 11%O

55%

44%

(100%)

3,192,316

2,586,496

21

Minnesota (10) – 10%O

54%

44%

(100%)

1,573,246

1,275,653

22

New Hampshire (4) – 9%O

54%

45%

(100%)

384,591

316,937

23

Iowa (7) – 9%O

54%

45%

(100%)

818,240

677,508

24

Colorado (9) – 8%O

53%

45%

(100%)

1,216,793

1,020,135

25

Virginia (13) – 7%O

53%

46%

(100%)

1,959,161

1,726,345

26

Ohio (20) – 4%O

51%

47%

(100%)

2,708,988

2,502,218

27

Florida (27) – 3%O

51%

48%

(100%)

4,274,370

4,039,848

28

North Carolina (15) – 1%O

50%

49%

(100%)

2,123,390

2,109,698

29

Indiana (11) – 1%O

50%

49%

(100%)

1,370,205

1,343,610

 

 

 

 

Of States Won

by Obama

37,486,346

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30

Missouri (11) – 1%M

49%

50%

(100%)

31

Montana (3) – 3%M

47%

50%

(100%)

220,401

236,513

32

Georgia (15) -5%M

47%

52%

(100%)

1,844,137

2,048,744

33

South Dakota (3) – 8%M

45%

53%

(100%)

170,877

203,002

34

North Dakota (3) – 8%M

45%

53%

(100%)

141,113

168,523

35

Arizona (10) – 9%M

45%

54%

(100%)

962,136

1,148,806

36

South Carolina (8) – 9%M

45%

54%

(100%)

862,449

1,034,896

37

Texas (34) – 12%M

44%

56%

(100%)

3,521,164

4,467,748

38

West Virginia (5) – 13%M

43%

56%

(100%)

301,438

394,278

39

Mississippi (6)- 13%M

43%

56%

(100%)

517,899

684,475

40

Tennessee (11) – 15%M

42%

57%

(100%)

1,093,213

1,487,564

41

Nebraska (5) – 15%M

42%

57%

(100%)

316,189

439,665

42

Kansas (6) – 16%M

41%

57%

(100%)

499,979

685,541

43

Kentucky (8) – 17%M

41%

58%

(100%)

751,515

1,050,599

44

Louisiana (9) – 19%M

40%

59%

(100%)

780,981

1,147,603

45

Arkansas (6) – 20%M

39%

59%

(100%)

418,289

632,187

46

Alabama (9) – 21%M

39%

60%

(100%)

811,764

1,264,879

47

Idaho (4) – 26%M

36%

62%

(100%)

235,219

402,989

48

Alaska (3) – 26%M

36%

62%

(100%)

105,650

168,844

49

Utah (5) – 29%M

34%

63%

(100%)

301,771

555,497

50

Wyoming (3) – 32%M

33%

65%

(100%)

82,868

164,958

51

Oklahoma (7) – 32%M

34%

66%

(100%)

502,286

959,645

 

 

 

 

Of States Won

by McCain

15,880,659

20,791,245

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Of States Won

by Obama

37,486,346

 

 

 

 

Of States Won

by McCain

15,880,659

20,791,245

 

 

 

 

Overall Results

66,675,490

58,277,591

 

 

 

 

 

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