This is a list of members of theElectoral College , known as "electors", who cast ballots to elect thePresident of the United States andVice President of the United States in the2016 election . There are 538 electors from the 50states and theDistrict of Columbia .[ 1] On Monday December 19, 2016, they formally electedDonald Trump ofNew York andMike Pence ofIndiana to the presidency and vice presidency respectively.
While every state exceptNebraska andMaine chooses its electors by statewide vote, many states require that one elector be designated for eachcongressional district . These electors are chosen by each party before the general election. A vote for that party then confirms their position. In all states except Nebraska and Maine, the electors are winner-take-all. In Maine and Nebraska within each congressional district one elector is allocated by popular vote; the states' remaining two electors, representing the twoU.S. Senate seats, are winner-take-both. Except where otherwise noted, such designations refer to the elector's residence in that district rather than election by the voters of the district. Ultimately,Donald Trump received 304 electoral votes andHillary Clinton 227, as twofaithless electors defected from Trump and five defected from Clinton. Four faithless electors were fromWashington (defected from Clinton), two fromTexas (defected from Trump) and one fromHawaii (defected from Clinton).[ 2]
Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[ 3]
Perry O. Hooper Jr., Pike Road, At-large[ 4] Grady H. Thornton, Birmingham, At-large Frank Burt Jr., Bay Minette, CD1 Will B. Sellers, Montgomery, CD2 James Eldon Wilson, Montgomery, CD3 Tim Wadsworth, Arley, CD4 J. Elbert Peters, Huntsville, CD5 Mary Sue McClurkin, Indian Springs, CD6 Robert A. Cusanelli, Carrollton, CD7[ 5] Electors: 3, pledged to vote for the nominees of the Republican Party of the State of Alaska[ 6]
Sean Parnell , Palmer — 10th Governor of AlaskaJacqueline Tupou, Juneau Carolyn Leman, Anchorage[ 5] Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
J. Foster Morgan, Glendale[ 7] [ 8] — youngest elector at 19[ 9] Walter Begay Jr., Kayenta Bruce Ash, Tucson – national committeeman Sharon Giese, Mesa James O'Connor, Scottsdale Jerry Hayden , ScottsdaleRobert Graham , Phoenix – state party chairmanEdward Robson, Phoenix Carole Joyce, Phoenix Alberto Gutier, Phoenix Jane Pierpoint Lynch, Phoenix[ 5] Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Electors: 55, voted for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[ 5] [ 11]
Dustin R. Reed, Concord Javier Gonzalez, San Jose Shawn E. Terris, Ventura John M. Ryan, San Rafael Mark W. Headley, Berkeley Gail R. Teton-Landis, Santa Barbara Faith A. Garamendi, Davis Ana A. Huerta, Bakersfield Marie S. Torres, Hacienda Heights Kathleen R. Scott, Lincoln Donna M. Ireland, Pleasanton Robert S. Torres, Pomona Timothy J. Farley, Martinez Christine T. Kehoe , San DiegoDorothy N. Vann, Long Beach Analea J. Patterson, Sacramento Vinzenz J. Koller, Carmel – had indicated that he was undecided, unsuccessfully sued California over law forcing electors to vote along party lines[ 12] [ 13] David S. Warmuth, Pasadena Janine V. Bera, Elk Grove Andrew R. Krakoff, Orinda Karen D. Waters, Inglewood Sandra M. Aduna, Laguna Woods Katherine A. Lyon, Coronado Shirley N. Weber, San Diego Saundra G. Andrews, Oakland John P. MacMurray, La Habra Denise B. Wells, Victorville Jane C. Block, Riverside Sheldon Malchicoff, Westlake Village Gregory H. Willenborg, Los Angeles Ed Buck , West HollywoodNury Martinez, San Fernando Laurence S. Zakson, Los Angeles Francine P. Busby, Cardiff Gwen Moore, Los Angeles Laphonza R. Butler , Los AngelesCathy A. Morris, Rancho Cucamonga Benjamin Cardenas, Montebello Stephen J. Natoli, Visalia Jacki M. Cisneros, Los Angeles Mark A. Olbert, San Carlos Raymond L. Cordova, Garden Grove Christine Pelosi , San Francisco – signed a letter demanding an intelligence briefing on the allegedRussian hacking [ 14] Steven D. Diebert, Fresno Carmen O. Perez, Long Beach James A. Donahue, El Cerrito Celine G. Purcell, Redwood City Patrick F. Drinan, Escondido Andres Ramos, Elk Grove Susan Eggman , StocktonOlivia A. Reyes-Becerra, Stanford Eileen Feinstein Mariano, San Francisco Priscilla G. Richardson, Cathedral City Natalie P. Fortman, Valencia Steve J. Spinner, Atherton Electors: 9, voted for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[ 15]
Celeste Landry, Boulder – replaced Micheal Baca, Denver, who was removed as an elector after voting forJohn Kasich [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] Terry Phillips, Louisville Mary Beth Corsentino, Pueblo Jerad Sutton, Greeley – had indicated he would not vote for Hillary Clinton[ 19] Robert Nemanich, Colorado Springs – had in early December not planned to vote for Hillary Clinton[ 19] Amy Drayer, Greenwood Village Ann Knollman, Arvada Sen.Rollie Heath , Boulder Hon.Polly Baca , Denver – had indicated she would cast her vote for an alternative Republican candidate[ 20] Electors: 7, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President
Barbara Gordon, West Hartford Ellen Nurse, Hartford Edward Piazza, New Haven Tyisha Walker, New Haven Christopher Rosario, Bridgeport Robert Godfrey, Danbury Steven Jones, Tolland[ 21] [ 5] Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President
Lynn Fuller Lydia York Linda Cavanaugh[ 5] District of Columbia [ edit ] Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President
Electors: 29, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Electors: 16, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Bruce Allen Azevedo Brian K Burdette Lott Harris Dill John David Elliott James Randolph Evans Bobbie D. Frantz Linda D. Herren Rachel Blackstone Little Deborah M. McCord Michael Neil McNeely Mary L. Padgett Neil L. Pruitt Joshua Kirk Shook Frank B. Strickland John Padgett – replaced Baoky Nguyen Vu, who resigned[ 26] John B. White[ 5] Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[ 27] Clinton received three votes andBernie Sanders received one for President Kaine received three votes andElizabeth Warren received one for Vice President [ 28]
Kainoa Kaumeheiwa-Rego Eileen McKee Michael Golojuch Sr. Yvonne Lau Carolyn Golojuch Julie Patten Michele Golojuch Leo Caries Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[ 29]
Rod Beck Caleb Lakey Jennifer Locke C.A. "Skip" Smyser[ 30] Layne Bangerter andMelinda Smyser were originally named as two of Idaho's electors.[ 5] Because federal employees are ineligible to serve as electors, Rod Beck and C.A. "Skip" Smyser (Melinda's husband) were appointed as their replacements. [ 31]
Electors: 20, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[ 32]
Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[ 33]
Stephanie Beckley, Jamestown Daniel Bortner, Bedford Laura Campbell, Carmel Jeff Cardwell, Indianapolis Donald L. Hayes, Jasper Randall Kirkpatrick, Ligonier Ethan E. Manning , PeruMacy Kelly Mitchell, Indianapolis Edwin J. Simcox, Fishers Kevin Steen, Muncie Chuck Williams, Valparaiso[ 5] Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Ashley J. McMillan, Concordia – state party vice chairwoman[ 34] Helen Van Etten, Topeka – national committeewoman Mark Kahrs, Wichita – national committeeman Ron Estes , Wichita – Kansas State TreasurerClayton L. Barker, Leawood – state party executive director Kelly Arnold , Wichita – state party chairman[ 5] Electors: 8, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Jim Skaggs David Disponett Robert Duncan Michael Carter Scott Lasley Walter Reichert Mary Singleton Troy Sheldon[ 5] Electors: 8, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Chris Trahan, CD1[ 35] Lloyd Harsch, CD2 Charles Buckels, CD3 Louis Avalone, CD4 Kay Katz, CD5 Lennie Rhys, CD6 Garret Monti, At-large Scott Wilfong, At-large[ 5] Candy Maness, CD1 Jennifer Madsen, CD2 Christian Gil, CD3 Constance Diane Long, CD4 Verne Breland, CD5 Glenda Pollard, CD6 John Batt, At-large Raymond Griffin, At-large Electors: 4[ 36]
3, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President
1, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[ 38]
Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President
Nazda Alam Mary Gail Cokkinias Marie Turley Dori Dean Donna Smith Cheryl Cumings Marc R. Pacheco Curtis Lemay Jason Palitsch Paul Yorkis Parwez Wahid[ 5] Electors: 16, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
John Haggard Jack Holmes Kelly Mitchell Judy Rapanos Henry Hatter Robert Weitt Wyckham Seelig Ross Ensign Michael Banerian Brian Fairbrother Ken Crider Mary Vaughn Jim Rhoades — motorcycle lobbyist[ 39] William Rauwerdink Hank Fuhs Joseph Guzman[ 5] Electors: 10, voted for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[ 5]
Fred Knudson, Owatonna Roger Gehrke, Eagan Marge Hoffa, Minnetonka Raymond Hess, Maplewood Jill Garcia, Minneapolis – replaced Muhammad Abdurrahman, faithless elector[ 40] [ 41] [ 42] after he voted forBernie Sanders andTulsi Gabbard [ 43] Betsy O'Berry, Ramsey Mike Wammer, Lake Eunice Township Mary Murphy , HermantownJules Goldstein, St. Paul Sherrie Pugh, Mound Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Ann Hebert Joe F. Sanderson Jr. Bradley R. White J. Kelley Williams William G. Yates Jr. Wirt Yerger[ 5] Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Tim Dreste (1st) Jan DeWeese (2nd) Hector Maldonado (3rd) – says he will vote for Trump stating: "I took an oath once to become a U.S. citizen (...) on August 14, 1995, that was the first oath that I have taken to support the U.S. Constitution. A year later I took the oath again, to support the duties of being an officer in the U.S. Army. This was the third oath that I have taken to execute what I promised to do."[ 44] Sherry Kuttenkuler (4th) Casey Crawford (5th) Tom Brown (6th) Cherry Warren (7th) Scott Clark (8th) Al Rotskoff Susie Johnson[ 5] Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[ 45]
Thelma Baker Nancy Ballance Dennis Scranton Vondene Kopetski Becky Stockton Thomas Tuck[ 5] Electors: 5, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Craig Safranek, Merna Chuck Conrad, Hastings John Dinkel, Norfolk Phil Belin, Omaha Paul Burger, Kearney Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President
Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President
The only all-female slate of electors, all four of whom are the first Democratic women to hold their elected offices
Electors: 14, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President
Alaa R. Abdelaziz, Paterson[ 47] Tahsina Ahmed, Haledon — the firstBangladeshi-American female to hold elected office in the nation[ 48] [ 49] Anthony Cureton, Englewood Lizette Delgado-Polanco, Ewing Edward Farmer, Piscataway Christopher D. James, East Orange LeRoy J. Jones Jr. , East OrangeRetha R. Onitiri, Clarksburg Marlene Prieto, Secaucus Ronald G. Rios, Carteret Hetty M. Rosenstein, South Orange Kelly Steward Maer, Manasquan Mary Ann Wardlow, Lawnside Heriberta Loretta Winters, Williamstown[ 5] Electors: 5, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[ 50]
Roxanne Allen, Albuquerque – Democratic ward chairwoman Noyola Padilla Archibeque, Las Vegas – chairwoman of the San Miguel Federation of Democratic Women John Padilla, Albuquerque – Bernie Sanders delegate to the2016 Democratic National Convention and Democratic ward chairman Lorraine Spradling, Los Lunas – grassroots organizer E. Paul Torres, Isleta Pueblo Electors: 29, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[ 51]
Electors: 15, voted for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Linda Harper Charles Staley Karen Kozel Martha Jenkins Celeste Stanley Donald Webb Robert Muller Jennifer Dunbar Andrea Arterburn Glenn Pinckney Sr. Mark Delk David Speight Ann Sullivan Lee Green David Smudski[ 5] Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[ 52]
Leon Helland John Olson Duane Mutch – deceased Bev Clayburgh Electors: 18, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Electors: 7, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[ 56]
David Oldham Teresa Lyn Turner Mark Thomas Bobby Cleveland Lauree Elizabeth Marshall Charles W. Potts George W. Wiland, Jr.[ 5] Electors: 7, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President
Frank James Dixon, Portland[ 57] Karen A. Packer, Newberg Austin Folnagy, Klamath Falls Leon H. Coleman, Aloha Harry W. "Sam" Sappington III, Albany Timothy Norman Powers Rowan, Portland Laura Gillpatrick, Eugene[ 5] Electors: 20, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President
Electors: 9, voted for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Beth Scott Clayton Amos, Nashville, At-large – state executive committee member, member of the Board of the Estate Planning Council of Middle Tennessee Joey Jacobs, Brentwood, At-large – president and CEO ofAcadia Healthcare Jason Mumpower , Bristol, CD1Susan Mills, Maryville, CD2 Liz Holiway, Harriman, CD3 Lynne Davis, Lascassas, CD4 Tom Lawless, Nashville, CD5 – says he will vote for Trump stating: "Hell will freeze and we will be skating on the lava before I change. (...) He won the state and I have pledged and gave my word that that is what I would do. And I will not break it."[ 44] Mike Callahan, Monterey, CD6 Pat Allen, Clarksville, CD7 Shannon Haynes, Alamo, CD8 Drew Daniel, Memphis, CD9[ 5] Electors: 38, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice PresidentOne elector,Christopher Suprun , pledged not to vote for Donald Trump [ 60] Ron Paul andJohn Kasich each received one vote for PresidentCarly Fiorina received one vote for Vice President
Candace Noble, At-large[ 61] Fred Farias, At-large Marty Rhymes, CD1 Thomas Moon, CD2 Carol Sewell, CD3 John E. Harper, CD4 Sherrill Lenz, CD5 Nicholas Ciggelakis, CD6 Will Hickman, CD7 Landon Estay, CD8 Rex Lamb, CD9 Rosemary Edwards, CD10 Matt Stringer, CD11 Debra Coffey, CD12 – replaced Shellie Surles, ruled ineligible Benona Love, CD13 – replaced Melissa Kalka, ruled ineligible Sherry Clark, CD14 – replaced Kenneth Clark, ruled ineligible Sandra Cararas, CD15 David Thackston, CD16 Robert Bruce, CD17 Margie Forster, CD18 Scott Mann, CD19 Marian K. Stanko, CD20 Curtis Nelson, CD21 Tina Gibson, CD22 Ken Muenzler, CD23 Alexander Kim, CD24 Virginia Abel, CD25 John Dillard, CD26 Tom Knight, CD27 Marian Knowlton, CD28 Rex Teter, CD29 Christopher Suprun , CD30 – voted forJohn Kasich andCarly Fiorina ; on May 14, 2016, at the state party convention in Dallas, per state party rule no. 39 on presidential electors, Suprun filed with the Chairman of the National Nominations Committee an affidavit in writing as to his commitment to vote for the Republican Party's nominees for President and Vice President,[ 62] but later reneged on this commitment, stating in aNew York Times op-ed that he would not vote for Trump[ 63] Jon Jewett, CD31 Susan Fischer, CD32 Lauren Byers, CD33 William "Bill" Greene, CD34 – voted forRon Paul andMike Pence ;[ 64] on May 14, 2016, at the state party convention in Dallas, per state party rule no. 39 on presidential electors, Greene filed with the Chairman of the National Nominations Committee an affidavit in writing as to his commitment to vote for the Republican Party's nominees for President and Vice President.[ 62] However, Greene testified before the Elections Committee in the Texas House of Representatives on March 27, 2017, his belief that "a constitutional oath supersedes any pledge (...) and my oath was to the Constitution of the State of Texas and the U.S. Constitution"[ 65] Mary Lou Erben, CD35 Janis Holt, CD 36 – replaced Arthur Sisneros, who resigned from the Electoral College rather than vote for Trump[ 66] [ 67] Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[ 68]
Cherilyn Eagar Kris Kimball Jeremy Jenkins Peter Greathouse Chia-Chi Teng Richard Snelgrove[ 5] Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President
Electors: 13, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[ 69]
Bethany J. Rowland, Chesapeake[ 70] Debra Stevens Fitzgerald, Harrisonburg James Harold Allen Boyd, Culpeper Jasper L. Hendricks, III, Pamplin Jeanette C. Sarver, Dublin K. James O'Connor, Jr., Manassas Kathy Stewart Shupe, Sterling Keith A. Scarborough, Woodbridge Lashrecse D. Aird , PetersburgSusan Johnson Rowland, Chesapeake Terry C. Frye, Bristol Virginia L. Peters, Alexandria Vivian J. Paige, Norfolk[ 5] Electors: 12, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President[ 71] Clinton received eight votes,Colin Powell received three andFaith Spotted Eagle received one Kaine received eight votes andElizabeth Warren ,Susan Collins ,Maria Cantwell andWinona LaDuke each received one for Vice President [ 72]
Electors: 5, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President
Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[ 81]
Kim Travis, Williams Bay, CD1 Kim Babler, Madison, CD2 Brian Westrate, Fall Creek, CD3 – tweeted that he will vote for Donald Trump[ 82] Brad Courtney , Whitefish Bay, CD4Kathy Kiernan, Richfield, CD5 Dan Feyen , Fond du Lac, CD6Kevin Hermening, Wausau, CD7 – replacing Jim Miller, Hayward[ 83] Bill Berglund, Sturgeon Bay, CD8 Steve King, Janesville, At-large Mary Buestrin, River Hills, At-large[ 5] Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[ 84]
^ "U. S. Electoral College: Who Are the Electors? How Do They Vote?" . National Archives and Records Administration. RetrievedOctober 20, 2016 .^ Dave Leip."United States election results" . US Election Atlas. RetrievedJune 29, 2019 . ^ "2016 Election Information" . Alabama Secretary of State. RetrievedNovember 7, 2016 .^ "Presidential Electors – State of Alabama" (PDF) . Alabama Secretary of State. RetrievedNovember 7, 2016 .^a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as "Here are the people who will cast the formal vote for president next month" .Politico . November 11, 2016. RetrievedNovember 15, 2016 .^ "Electoral College" . Alaska.gov. Archived fromthe original on October 20, 2016. RetrievedOctober 20, 2016 .^ "McCain colluders Graham, Lynch set to scuttle Trump" .Seeing Red AZ . seeingredaz.wordpress.com. August 19, 2016. RetrievedOctober 20, 2016 .^ "Sample Ballot, Maricopa County Arizona" (PDF) . Maricopa County Recorder. Archived fromthe original (PDF) on October 25, 2016. RetrievedOctober 23, 2016 .^a b Cheney, Kyle (2016),"The Teenager and the 93-Year-Old" ,Politico ^ "Certificate of Electors (PDF)" (Press release). Republican Party of Arkansas. August 8, 2016. ^ "November 8, 2016, General Election Presidential Elector List for the State of California" (PDF) . California Secretary of State. October 4, 2016.^ "VINZENZ J. KOLLER v. JERRY BROWN, KAMALA HARRIS, ALEX PADILLA" .www.politico.com . September 12, 2016.^ "Electoral College member files lawsuit to block Donald Trump presidency" . December 11, 2016.Archived from the original on June 14, 2022.^a b c d e f g h i j "Electors demand intelligence briefing before Electoral College vote" .Politico .^ "Colorado Secretary of State -Elections Image View System" .^ "Certification of Democratic Presidential Electors" .www.sos.state.co.us . August 26, 2016.^ "Electoral College: Colorado elector removed after never-Trump vote" . December 19, 2016.^ "Colorado's electoral votes go to Hillary Clinton after one is replaced – The Denver Post" . December 19, 2016. RetrievedDecember 20, 2016 .^a b Riley, Rachel (December 3, 2016)."Colorado electors plan to challenge state law in bid to derail Donald Trump's victory" .Colorado Springs Gazette . RetrievedDecember 7, 2016 . ^ Rehkopf, Bill (December 1, 2016)."This presidential elector will vote her conscience in Electoral College" .The Hill . RetrievedDecember 7, 2016 . ^ "Nominees for electors of President and Vice-President of the United States" (PDF) . Archived fromthe original (PDF) on May 10, 2017. RetrievedOctober 21, 2016 .^ Mark Harper."Volusia's Tony Ledbetter selected Republican elector – News – Daytona Beach News-Journal Online – Daytona Beach, FL" . news-journalonline.com. RetrievedOctober 20, 2016 . ^ "The People Who Pick the President – 2016 – The High-Profile Republicans – POLITICO Magazine" . politico.com. RetrievedOctober 20, 2016 .^ "Florida Certificate of Vote 2016" (PDF) . May 20, 2019.^ "Florida's presidential electors, from Brian Ballard to Nan Rich" .Tampa Bay Times . Archived fromthe original on October 14, 2017. RetrievedNovember 14, 2016 .^ "Georgia GOP chair replaces anti-Trump elector" . Archived fromthe original on May 3, 2017. RetrievedDecember 21, 2016 .^ Uyeda, Kristen (October 25, 2016). "2016 Presidential Elector Candidates for the State of Hawaii" (Press release). Hawaii Office of Elections. ^ Hellmann, Jessie (December 19, 2016)."Democratic elector in Hawaii votes for Sanders" . ^ "Home | Adams County, Idaho" (PDF) .^ State of Idaho (December 19, 2016)."State of Idaho Certificate of Vote" (PDF) .archives.gov . National Archives (United States). RetrievedJune 5, 2023 . ^ Dentzer, Bill (December 16, 2016)."2 Idaho Electoral College electors to be replaced; federal workers barred from serving" .Idaho Statesman . ^ "Who Will Sit On The Electoral College From Illinois | NPR Illinois" . nprillinois.org. Archived fromthe original on October 20, 2016. RetrievedOctober 20, 2016 .^ "2016 Indiana Presidential Elector Candidates" (PDF) . Indiana Secretary of State. Archived fromthe original (PDF) on October 22, 2016. RetrievedNovember 7, 2016 .^ Hancock, Peter (Lawrence Journal World )"Parties name slate of people who will cast Kansas' electoral college votes in presidential election" . September 27, 2016. ^ "Minutes of the Louisiana Republican State central committee meeting" (PDF) . June 11, 2016. Archived fromthe original (PDF) on May 10, 2017.^ "Bureau of Corporations, Elections & Commissions" . Maine Secretary of State. RetrievedDecember 7, 2016 .^ "Maine electors cast votes for Clinton, Trump – after protests inside and outside State House – The Portland Press Herald" . December 19, 2016.^ Maryland State Board of Elections."2016 Presidential Electors" . elections.state.md.us. RetrievedOctober 20, 2016 . ^ "The Motorcycle Lobbyist" .Politico .^ Kyle Potter [@kpottermn] (December 19, 2016)."Abdurrahman says he voted for Sanders/Tulsi Gabbard to protest the state's law that tosses faithless electors & replaces with alternate" (Tweet ). RetrievedDecember 19, 2016 – viaTwitter . ^ "Minn. electors meet, award Clinton votes amid protests against Trump" . StarTribune. December 19, 2016. RetrievedDecember 19, 2016 .^ "Minnesota electors vote for Hillary Clinton, after one goes rogue" .Twin Cities . Twin Cities Pioneer Press. December 19, 2016. RetrievedDecember 19, 2016 .^ "Minnesotans cast Electoral College votes for Hillary Clinton" . December 19, 2016.^a b Woodward, Calvin."Don't look to the Electoral College to upend Trump victory" . ^ "2016 Presidential Electors and Alternates - Montana Secretary of State Linda McCulloch" (PDF) . Archived fromthe original (PDF) on December 16, 2016. RetrievedOctober 22, 2016 .^ "Electoral College Names: Who Are the Electors Who Will Vote for President?" . November 15, 2016. RetrievedDecember 13, 2016 .^ Currie, John (August 5, 2016). "Certificate of Electors (PDF)" (Press release). The Democratic Party of New Jersey. ^ "The Trailblazers" .Politico .^ Nobile, Tom."New Haledon councilwoman makes history with victory" .NorthJersey.com . Archived fromthe original on May 10, 2017. RetrievedNovember 25, 2016 . ^ "State's five electors have yet to cast vote for president" . December 3, 2016.^ "List of Filings for the Presidential Primary" . elections.ny.gov:8080. Archived fromthe original on May 12, 2012. RetrievedOctober 20, 2016 .^ Service, John Hageman Forum News (November 28, 2016)."North Dakota electors asked to vote against Trump" . ^a b c Marc Kovac,"Ohio Republican Party chooses presidential electors, should Trump win" ,Twinsburg Bulletin ^ David Skolnick,"A former Boardman trustee and the wife of a congressman are GOP Electoral College members" Archived 2019-07-24 at theWayback Machine ,Youngstown Vindicator ^a b Jeremy Pelzer,"Hillary Clinton has a 'problem' winning over Ohio Democrats, Donald Trump's campaign says" ,The Cleveland Plain Dealer ^ "Sample ballot Oklahoma County - General Election Races" (PDF) . Archived fromthe original (PDF) on May 10, 2017.^ "State of Oregon: Oregon Secretary of State - That Trail's Gone Cold!" (PDF) .^ "Press Release: SCGOP selects Electoral College Members" . August 23, 2016. Archived fromthe original on November 11, 2016. RetrievedNovember 10, 2016 .^ Mercer, Bob (October 12, 2016)."If South Dakota voters choose Trump, state's three electors will back him too" .Capital Journal . ^ "Why I Will Not Cast My Electoral Vote for Donald Trump" .The New York Times . December 5, 2016.^ "2016 Texas Republican Convention – Republican Party of Texas" . Archived fromthe original on December 27, 2016. RetrievedOctober 22, 2016 .^a b "General rules for all conventions and meetings" (PDF) . Archived fromthe original (PDF) on March 7, 2021. RetrievedNovember 4, 2017 .^ Suprun, Christopher (December 5, 2016)."Opinion | Why I Will Not Cast My Electoral Vote for Donald Trump" .The New York Times .ISSN 0362-4331 . RetrievedNovember 5, 2019 . ^ "Why Bill Greene Voted for Ron Paul in the Electoral College" .The Austrian . April 17, 2017.^ "TX House Elections Committee Hearing 03-27-2017 - All Electoral Binding Bills" .YouTube .^ Tribune, The Texas (December 19, 2016)."Texas electors cast 36 votes for Trump, 1 for Kasich, 1 for Ron Paul" . Archived fromthe original on August 25, 2018. RetrievedDecember 20, 2016 . ^ "Texas Elector Resigns" .NPR .^ "2016 Election Information – Lieutenant Governor's Office: Elections" . elections.utah.gov. RetrievedOctober 20, 2016 .^ "Virginia Electoral College — December 19, 2016 – Virginia Department of Elections" . Archived fromthe original on November 15, 2016. RetrievedOctober 25, 2016 .^ "Virginia - Department of Elections (list of electore)" (PDF) . Archived fromthe original (PDF) on September 22, 2018. RetrievedOctober 25, 2016 .^ "2016 Electoral College Electors – Elections & Voting – WA Secretary of State" .^ "Four Washington state electors break ranks and don't vote for Clinton" . December 19, 2016.^ "Washington state electors on the fence about voting for Hillary Clinton" .CBS News . November 6, 2016.^ "Four Washington electors defect, make history, as Electoral College goes to Trump" .^a b c d "VicePresidentialBallots" .^ Pilkington, Ed (November 30, 2016)."Teen becomes seventh 'faithless elector' to protest Trump as president-elect" .The Guardian . RetrievedDecember 7, 2016 . ^ Browning, Paige."Teen 'faithless elector' from Washington state protests Trump presidency" .KUOW . RetrievedDecember 7, 2016 . ^ "Washington state elector says he won't vote for Clinton" .Fox News . November 5, 2016.^ "What if? A look at the Electoral College, rogue electors" .Seattle Times . November 5, 2016.^ Staff, RACHEL LA CORTE Associated Press & KOMO (December 19, 2016)."Wash. state's Electoral College votes for Clinton, Powell, Faith Spotted Eagle" . ^ "2016 Presidential Electors" (PDF) . Wisconsin Secretary of State. Archived fromthe original (PDF) on November 11, 2020. RetrievedNovember 7, 2016 .^ Brian Westrate [@BrianWestrate] (December 16, 2016)."Proud to be an #elector and cast my vote for #PEOTUS @realDonaldTrump I will #RemainFaithful to the will of WI voters" (Tweet ). RetrievedDecember 22, 2016 – viaTwitter . ^ Matthew DeFour [@WSJMattD4] (December 19, 2016)."Jim Miller is officially replaced by Kevin Hermining as an elector. Miller can't serve as elector because he now works for Sean Duffy" (Tweet ). RetrievedDecember 22, 2016 – viaTwitter . ^ "Wyoming Secretary of State" . soswy.state.wy.us. RetrievedOctober 20, 2016 .Preceded by Electoral College (United States) 2016Succeeded by