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January 17, 2010

Electoral College Calculator

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Electoral College Calculator

Try your hand at predicting who will win the next presidential election. You can create your own election results by clicking on a different button in one of three columns, Democrat (D), Republican (R), and Third Party (3rd).

After you have made your selections, click “Tally my own scenario” to see your new results.
Then click “Reset” to do it again.

You can also see electorial results (and do “what ifs”) from 1976 through 2004.

State Votes Democrat Republican 3rd Party
Alabama D R 3rd
Alaska D R 3rd
Arizona D R 3rd
Arkansas D R 3rd
California D R 3rd
Colorado D R 3rd
Connecticut D R 3rd
Delaware D R 3rd
District of Columbia D R 3rd
Florida D R 3rd
Georgia D R 3rd
Hawaii D R 3rd
Idaho D R 3rd
Illinois D R 3rd
Indiana D R 3rd
Iowa D R 3rd
Kansas D R 3rd
Kentucky D R 3rd
Louisiana D R 3rd
Maine D R 3rd
Maryland D R 3rd
Massachusetts D R 3rd
Michigan D R 3rd
Minnesota D R 3rd
Mississippi D R 3rd
Missouri D R 3rd
Montana D R 3rd
Nebraska D R 3rd
Nevada D R 3rd
New Hampshire D R 3rd
New Jersey D R 3rd
New Mexico D R 3rd
New York D R 3rd
North Carolina D R 3rd
North Dakota D R 3rd
Ohio D R 3rd
Oklahoma D R 3rd
Oregon D R 3rd
Pennsylvania D R 3rd
Rhode Island D R 3rd
South Carolina D R 3rd
South Dakota D R 3rd
Tennessee D R 3rd
Texas D R 3rd
Utah D R 3rd
Vermont D R 3rd
Virginia D R 3rd
Washington D R 3rd
West Virginia D R 3rd
Wisconsin D R 3rd
Wyoming D R 3rd

Total

(270 Votes are needed to win.)

Editor’s note: Original code modified from National Archives / Federal Register

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