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List of 2008 United States presidential electors

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This is a list ofelectors (members of theElectoral College) who cast ballots to elect thePresident of the United States andVice President of the United States in the2008 presidential election. There are 538 electors from the 50states and theDistrict of Columbia. While every state exceptNebraska andMaine chooses the electors by statewide vote, many states require that one elector be designated for each congressional district.[1] Except where otherwise noted, such designations refer to the elector's residence in that district rather than election by the voters of the district.[2]

Alabama

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Electors: 9, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[3]

Alaska

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Electors: 3, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[4][5]

  • Roy Burkhart ofWillow, at-large elector.
  • Hope Nelson ofAnchorage, at-large elector.
  • Robert Brodie ofKodiak, at-large elector.

Arizona

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Electors: 10, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[6][7][8]

Arkansas

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Electors: 6, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[8][9][10]

California

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Electors: 55, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[11][12][13]

Colorado

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Electors: 9, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[14][15]

Connecticut

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Electors: 7, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[16]

Delaware

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Electors: 3, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[17]

District of Columbia

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Electors: 3, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[18]

Florida

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Electors: 27, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden[19]

Georgia

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Electors: 15, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[20][21][22]

Hawaii

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Electors: 4, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[23][24][25]

  • Joy Kobashigawa Lewis ofHonolulu, HI, at-large elector.
  • Marie Dolores Strazar ofHilo, HI, at-large elector.
  • Amefil Agbayani of Honolulu, HI, at-large elector.
  • Frances K. Kagawa of Honolulu, HI, at-large elector.

Idaho

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Electors: 4, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[26][27]

Illinois

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Electors: 21, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[28][29]

Indiana

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Electors: 11, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[33]

  • Jeffrey L. Chidester ofValparaiso, IN, at-large elector.
  • Owen "Butch" Morgan ofSouth Bend, IN, at-large elector.
  • Michelle Boxell ofWarsaw, IN, at-large elector.
  • Charlotte Martin ofIndianapolis, IN, at-large elector.
  • Jerry J. Lux ofShelbyville, IN, at-large elector.
  • Connie Southworth ofSalamonia, IN, at-large elector.
  • Alan P. Hogan of Indianapolis, IN, at-large elector.
  • Myrna E. Brown ofVincennes, IN, at-large elector.
  • Clarence Benjamin Leatherbury ofSalem, IN, at-large elector.
  • Daniel J. Parker of Indianapolis, IN, at-large elector.
  • Cordelia Lewis Burks of Indianapolis, IN, at-large elector.

Iowa

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Electors: 7, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[34][35]

Kansas

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Electors: 6, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[36][37]

Kentucky

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Electors: 8, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[38][39]

Louisiana

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Electors: 9, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[40]

Maine

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Electors: 4, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[42][43][44]

Maryland

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Electors: 10, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[45][46]

Massachusetts

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Electors: 12, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[47]

Michigan

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Electors: 17, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:

  • Brenda Abbey, Jackson
  • Dallas Dean, Grant
  • Ida DeHaas, Belmont
  • Ron Gettelfinger, Canton
  • James Hoffa, Troy
  • Kenneth Paul Jenkins, Macomb Twp.
  • Harry Kalogerakos, Grosse Pointe Farms
  • Jessica Mistak, Redford
  • Arturo Reyes, Grand Blanc
  • Griffin Rivers, Lansing
  • Gary Shepherd, Saginaw
  • Roger Short, Detroit
  • Arthur Shy, Dearborn Heights
  • Richard West, Cheboygan
  • Whitney Randall Wolcott, Gobles
  • David Woodward, Royal Oak
  • Charlene Yarbrough, Lathrup Village

Minnesota

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Electors: 10, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[48]

(Donyta J. Wright ofHibbing was originally one of those elected, but when she did not appear for the ceremony, she was replaced by alternate Moravec by a drawing.)[49]

Mississippi

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Electors: 6, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[50]

Missouri

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Electors: 11, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[51][52][53]

Montana

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Electors: 3, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[54]

Nebraska

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Nebraska is not a winner take-all state. Nebraska is the first state in the modern era to have a split electoral decision.[55]

Electors: 4, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin; 2 at large, 1 for each of the 1st and 3rd Congressional districts. 1 pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:

Nevada

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Electors: 5, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[58]

New Hampshire

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Electors: 4, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[59][60]

New Jersey

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Electors: 15, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[61]

  • Jose Colon
  • William Fontanez
  • Gina Genovese
  • Wilma Grey
  • Kevin G. Halpern
  • Victor J. Herlinsky Jr.
  • Stacy Lubrecht
  • Salaheddin Mustafa
  • Peter D. Nichols
  • William W. Northgrave
  • Ken Saunders
  • Ginger Gold Schnitzer
  • Carl E. Styles
  • Shavonda E. Sumter
  • Stephen S. Weinstein

New Mexico

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Electors: 5, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[62]

New York

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Electors: 31, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[63]

North Carolina

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Electors: 15, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[64]

North Dakota

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Electors: 3, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[65][66][67]

  • Theresa Tokach ofMandan, ND, at-large elector (replaced Richard Elkin of Bismarck, ND)
  • Susan Wefald of Bismarck, ND, at-large elector.
  • Cleo Thompson ofPage, ND, at-large elector.
See also:List of United States presidential electors from North Dakota

Ohio

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Electors: 20, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[68]

Oklahoma

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Electors: 7, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[69]

  • Virginia Chrisco
  • Gail Stice
  • Pete Katzdorn
  • Robert Cleveland
  • Mary Phyllis Gorman
  • Bunny Chambers
  • Diane Murphy Gunther

Oregon

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Electors: 7, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[70]

  • Michael J. Bohan
  • Shirley A. Cairns
  • R.P. Joe Smith
  • John C. McColgan
  • Meredith Wood Smith
  • Frank James Dixon
  • Bernard Gorter

Pennsylvania

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Electors: 21, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[71]

Rhode Island

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Electors: 4, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[72][73]

South Carolina

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Electors: 8, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[78][79]

South Dakota

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Electors: 3, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[80]

Tennessee

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Electors: 11, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[81]

Texas

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Electors: 34, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[82][83][84]

Utah

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Electors: 5, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[85][86]

Vermont

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Electors: Three (all at-large), pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[87][88]

Virginia

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Virginia's Presidential ElectorsElectors: 13, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[89]

Washington

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Electors: 11, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[90][91]

West Virginia

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Electors: 5, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[92]

Wisconsin

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Ten electors, pledged toBarack Obama andJoe Biden:[93]

Wyoming

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Three electors, all at-large, pledged toJohn McCain andSarah Palin:[94][95]

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