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List of 2012 United States presidential electors

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2012 U.S. presidential election
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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 the2012 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. Except where otherwise noted, such designations refer to the elector's residence in that district rather than election by the voters of the district.[1]

Alabama

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Alabama

Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Mitt Romney for President and Paul Ryan for Vice President[2]

  • James T. Waggoner state senator[3]
  • Will Sellers
  • Terry Lathan
  • Susan Neuwein
  • Robert Fincher
  • Lynn Robinson
  • James Elbert Peters
  • Edward S. Allen
  • Robert A. Cusanelli

Alaska

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Alaska

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Mitt Romney for President and Paul Ryan for Vice President[4]

Arizona

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Arizona

Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Mitt Romney for President and Paul Ryan for Vice President[5][6]

  • Don M. Ascoli, Arizona Republican Party county chair for Gila County[7]
  • Malcolm Barrett Jr., Yavapai County Republican Committee Chairman
  • Paul Gilbert
  • Robert Haney
  • Leona Johnston
  • Gregory Mendoza,Gila River Indian Community Governor
  • Steve Montenegro, Arizona House of Representatives Speaker Pro Tempore
  • Kristine Morrissey
  • Thomas Morrissey, Arizona Republican Party Chair[8]
  • John D. Rhodes
  • C. T. Wright

Arkansas

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Arkansas

Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Mitt Romney for President and Paul Ryan for Vice President[9]

California

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in California

Electors: 55, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[12]

  • Michael Williams Adams
  • Alisha Aguilar
  • Maria Teresa Becerra
  • Janine Vivienne Bera
  • Karen Chang
  • Aaron Samuel Conaway
  • Greg Conger
  • Raymond Cordova
  • Mollie Culver
  • Dennis Donohue
  • Sandy Emberland
  • Ernesto Encinas
  • John Freidenrich
  • Felipe Fuentes, member, California State Assembly
  • Patricia W. Garamendi
  • Bobby Glaser
  • Dolores Clara Huerta
  • William H. Kysella, Jr.
  • Laura Lee
  • Daniel Leroux
  • Dave Low
  • Mark Macarro, ChairPechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians
  • Jane Morrison
  • Donald Mullen
  • Chris M. Myers
  • Anu Natarajan,Fremont City Councilmember
  • Sandy L. Nixon
  • Ricardo Roybal Olivarez
  • Louis Paulson
  • Geoffrey Pete
  • Bonnie Burns Price
  • Andre Quintero, Mayor ofEl Monte
  • Michael Ray
  • Terry Reardon
  • Brooke Reed
  • Gwen Regalia, former mayor ofWalnut Creek
  • Meriam Louise Reynosa
  • Gregory Lucas Rodriguez
  • Alexandra Rooker
  • Gary Rotto
  • Alfonso Sanchez
  • Barbara Schraeger
  • John Harold Simpson
  • Laurie Stalnaker
  • Ranada Stephenson
  • Xiaoguang Sun
  • Maeley Lock Tom
  • Kyriakos Tsakopoulos
  • Christopher Tumbeiro
  • Ernest Joseph Vasti
  • Ruben Antonio Villalobos
  • Dean E. Vogel, President, California Teachers Association
  • Diane Watson, former U.S. Representative
  • Sanford Weiner
  • Steven Ray Young

Colorado

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Colorado

Electors: 9, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[13][14]

Connecticut

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Connecticut

Electors: 7, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[16][17]

Delaware

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Delaware

Electors: 3, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[19]

  • Peter Keegan
  • Abby Betts
  • Delores McLamb

District of Columbia

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in the District of Columbia

Electors: 3, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[20]

Florida

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Florida

Electors: 29, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[21]

  • Lynette Acosta
  • Burt Aaronson
  • Scott Arceneaux, former director of the Louisiana State Democratic Party
  • T. Wayne Bailey
  • Carol M. Bartleson
  • Leon Belton
  • Tim Bottcher
  • Alan Clendenin
  • Ana Cruz
  • Buddy Dyer, Mayor ofOrlando
  • Joe Faulk
  • Rita Fernandino
  • Joe Gibbons, Member, Florida House of Representatives
  • Audrey Gibson, member, Florida Senate
  • Dina Heffernan
  • Vonzelle Johnson
  • Luis Lauredo
  • Elena McCollough
  • Amy Mercado
  • Vivian Mitchell
  • Jean Monestime, Commissioner, Miami-Dade County
  • Susannah Randolph
  • Rod Smith, ChairFlorida Democratic Party
  • Justin Spiller
  • Bob Troy
  • Kirk Wagar
  • Ashley M. Walker
  • Alan Williams, Member, Florida House of Representatives
  • Jeanette Wynn

Georgia

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Georgia

Electors: 16, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[22]

Hawaii

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Hawaii

Electors: 4, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[23]

  • Michael Golojuch. Sr.
  • Marina Schwartz
  • Debbie Shimizu
  • Marie Dolores (Dolly) Strazar, member, Democratic National Committee

Idaho

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Idaho

Electors: 4, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[20]

  • Travis Hawkes, ofMeridian. Mitt Romney's Idaho Finance co-chair[24]
  • Teresa Luna, ofBoise
  • Jason Risch, of Boise
  • Damond Watkins, ofIdaho Falls, member, Republican National Committee

Illinois

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Illinois

Electors: 20, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[25]

Indiana

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Indiana

Electors: 11 pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[26]

Iowa

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Iowa

Electors: 6 pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[30]

Kansas

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Kansas

Electors: 6, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan:[34]

  • Amanda Adkins, Chair, Kansas Republican Party
  • Kelly Arnold, Member, Republican National Committee
  • Jeff Colyer, Lieutenant Governor
  • Randy Duncan
  • Todd Tiahrt Former Member of Congress
  • Helen Van Etten, Member Republican National Committee

Kentucky

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Kentucky

Electors: 8, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan:[35]

Louisiana

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Louisiana

Electors: 8, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan:[36]

  • Jimmy C. Allen
  • Michael R. Bayham, Jr.
  • Harold O. Coates
  • Christian J. Gil
  • Legena "Gena" Gore
  • Louis S. Gurvich, Jr. ofNew Orleans
  • Garrett C. Monti ofLuling
  • S. Scott Wilfong ofBaton Rouge

Maine

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Maine

Electors: 4, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[37]

  • Diane Denk
  • Jill Duson, MemberPortland City Council
  • Craig Hickman
  • Marianne Stevens, Vice Chair, State Democratic Party

Maryland

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Maryland

Electors: 10, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[38]

Massachusetts

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Massachusetts

Electors: 11, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[39]

  • Sandi E. Bagley
  • Janet M. Beyer
  • James Eliseo DiTullio ofBoston
  • Louis A. Elisa, II
  • Paul J. Giorgio
  • Candy Glazer
  • Susan M. Kennedy
  • Mike Lake
  • James McGowan
  • Karen L. Payne
  • Diane M. Saxe, Member Democratic National Committee

Michigan

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Michigan

Electors: 16, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[40]

Minnesota

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Minnesota

Electors: 10, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden

Mississippi

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Mississippi

Electors: 6, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[43]

  • Austin Barbour - nephew of former Mississippi governorHaley Barbour, and finance director for the Romney campaign.[44]
  • Ricky Jay Calhoon
  • Charles Cannada (Appointed to fill the vacancy created whenWirt A. Yerger, Jr., the first state chairman of the Mississippi Republican Party, did not attend.) Private investor and formerMCI executive.[45]
  • William Randolph James
  • William D. "Billy" Mounger - formerReagan advisor, and fundraiser to former SenatorTrent Lott.[46]
  • Billy R. Powell - Secretary of the Mississippi Ethics Commission.[47]

Missouri

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Missouri

Electors: 10, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[48]

  • Mavis C. Busiek
  • Stanley Cox, Member,Missouri House of Representatives
  • Matthew G. Gertsner
  • Robert L. Green
  • John Judd
  • Michael Koop
  • R. Layne Morrill
  • Penelope Z. Quigg
  • David Stokes
  • Kurt Witzel

Montana

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Montana

Electors: 3, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[49]

  • Thelma Baker
  • John Brenden, member, Montana Senate
  • Errol Galt, Member, Republican National Committee

Nebraska

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Nebraska

Electors: 5, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[50]

  • Mary Crawford
  • Joe Hampton
  • Mick Jensen
  • Kay Orr, former governor
  • Arlene Steier

Nevada

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Nevada

Electors: 6, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[51]

  • Samuel Lieberman
  • John Ponticello
  • Marty Ann McGarry Nevada Democratic Party county chair for Carson City
  • Randy Soltero
  • Rose McKinney-James
  • Theresa Benitez-Thompson

New Hampshire

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in New Hampshire

Electors: 4, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[52]

New Jersey

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in New Jersey

Electors: 14, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[53]

  • Frank Argote-Freyre
  • Marion G. Costanza
  • Suzanne Marshall Discher
  • Christopher Irving
  • Jeffrey Laurenti
  • John J. McCarthy
  • Ileana Montes
  • Ida Ochoteco
  • Paul Penna
  • Robert F. Renaud
  • Virginia N. Scott
  • Henry G. Sykes
  • Philip Thigpen
  • Beth E. Timberman, FreeholderSalem County

New Mexico

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in New Mexico

Electors: 5, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[54]

  • Elizabeth "Lisa" Chavez
  • Katherine "Kat" Duran
  • Tracy Goodluck, Chair Native American Caucus of theDemocratic Party of New Mexico
  • Pamelya Herndon
  • David Thomson

New York

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in New York

Electors: 29, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[55]

North Carolina

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in North Carolina

Electors: 15, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[60]

  • Don Abernathy
  • Dodie Allen
  • Charles Barrett
  • Michael Esser
  • Barbara Hines
  • Robert Levy
  • Paul Penney
  • Felice Pete
  • James Art Pope, Former Member, North Carolina House of Representatives
  • James Proctor
  • David Ruden
  • Mary Jo Shepherd
  • William Shillito
  • Garry Terry
  • Ashley Woolard

North Dakota

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in North Dakota

Electors: 3, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[61]

See also:List of United States presidential electors from North Dakota

Ohio

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Ohio

Electors: 18, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[62]

Oklahoma

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Oklahoma

Electors: 7, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[63]

  • Jason Cowen
  • Duane Crumbacher
  • David Holt, Member, Oklahoma State Senate
  • Joe Peters
  • Mark Thomas
  • Lawrence A. Williamson
  • Lynn Windel

Oregon

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Oregon

Electors: 7, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[64]

Pennsylvania

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

Electors: 20, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[66][67]

Rhode Island

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Rhode Island

Electors: 4, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[68][69]

South Carolina

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in South Carolina

Electors: 9, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[71]

  • Bruce Chadwick Connelly Chair, South Carolina Republican Party
  • Drew McKissick Parliamentarian, South Carolina Republican Party
  • Cynthia F. Costa, Member, Republican National Committee
  • Randall S. Page
  • Janice C. McCord
  • Betty Sheppard Poe
  • Sandra R. Stroman
  • Roy Rex Lindsey III
  • James Edward Jerow

South Dakota

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in South Dakota

Electors: 3, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[72]

Tennessee

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Tennessee

Electors: 11, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[73][74]

  • Jennie T. McCabe (At-large)
  • David Snodgrass (At-large), Chair Tennessee Republican Party
  • Scott Niswonger (First Congressional District)
  • Joe Bailey (Second Congressional District), Vice Mayor, City ofKnoxville
  • Jerry Sink (Third Congressional District), Tennessee Finance Leadership Team for Mitt Romney[75]
  • Andy Adams (Fourth Congressional District)
  • Bob Rial (Fifth Congressional District),Dickson County Mayor
  • Ruth Hagerty (Sixth Congressional District)
  • Kurt Holbert (Seventh Congressional District), State Committeman
  • Annabel Woodall (Eighth Congressional District), State Committeewoman
  • Robert Bradley Martin (Ninth Congressional District), Former Tennessee legislator

Texas

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Texas

Electors: 38, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[76]

  • Keith Rothra
  • Butch Davis, Republican Party of Texas Parliamentarian
  • Tim McCord
  • Clinton Evetts
  • Benny Gordon
  • Steve Jessup
  • Paul Bettencort
  • Walter Wilkerson, Jr.
  • Bonnie Lugo
  • Terri Flow
  • Georgia Scott
  • Kaye Moreno
  • Jane Juett
  • David Stone
  • Sandra Cararas
  • Mary Holmesly
  • Matthew Johnson
  • Nelda Eppes, Republican Party of Texas Sergeant-At-Arms
  • Ruth Schiermeyer
  • Johnny Lovejoy, II
  • Patti Johnson
  • Tim Turner
  • Jennifer Weaver
  • Royal Smith
  • Linda Rogers
  • Jean McIver
  • Betty Stiles
  • Texas Moore
  • Richard Bernhard
  • Thom Wilkins
  • Bill Fairbrother
  • Mary Ann Collins
  • Loren Byers
  • Samuel Owens
  • Billie Zimmerman
  • Daniel Whitton
  • Steve Munisteri, Republican Party of Texas Chairman
  • Carolyn Hodges

Utah

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Utah

Electors: 6, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[77]

  • John Swallow; at-large elector
  • Kyle Hicks; representing Utah's 4th Congressional District
  • Stan Lockhart; representing Utah's 3rd Congressional District
  • Thomas Wright; representing Utah's 2nd Congressional District
  • Fred Lampropoulos; at-large elector
  • Terry Camp; representing Utah's 1st Congressional District

Vermont

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Vermont

Electors: 3, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[78][79]

Virginia

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Virginia

Electors: 13, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[80]

  • Sandra W. Brandt
  • Terry Carroll Frye
  • Gary W. Crawford
  • Christopher M. Daniel, Jr.
  • Edna N. Frady
  • Janyce N. Hedetniemi
  • Susan Johnston Rowland
  • Evan D. Macbeth
  • Judy L. Mastrangeli
  • Ben Ragsdale, Jr.
  • Melanie B. Salyer
  • Betty L. Squire
  • Anita A. White

Washington

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Washington (state)

Electors: 12, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[81]

West Virginia

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in West Virginia

Electors: 5, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[82]

Wisconsin

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

Electors: 10, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[83]

Wyoming

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Main article:2012 United States presidential election in Wyoming

Electors: 3, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[84]

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