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This list of 2024 United States presidential electors contains members of the Electoral College, known as "electors", who cast ballots to elect the president of the United States and vice president of the United States in the 2024 presidential election. There are 538 electors from the 50 states and the District of Columbia.[1]
While every state except Nebraska and Maine chooses the electors by statewide vote, many states require that one elector be designated for each congressional district. These electors are chosen by each party before the general elections. A vote for that party then confirms their position. In all states except Nebraska and Maine, each state's 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 two U.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.
Alabama
[edit]Alaska
[edit]Arizona
[edit]Arkansas
[edit]California
[edit]Colorado
[edit]Connecticut
[edit]Delaware
[edit]District of Columbia
[edit]Florida
[edit]Georgia
[edit]Hawaii
[edit]Idaho
[edit]Illinois
[edit]Indiana
[edit]Iowa
[edit]Kansas
[edit]Kentucky
[edit]Louisiana
[edit]Maine
[edit]Maryland
[edit]Massachusetts
[edit]Michigan
[edit]Minnesota
[edit]Mississippi
[edit]Missouri
[edit]Montana
[edit]Nebraska
[edit]Nevada
[edit]New Hampshire
[edit]New Jersey
[edit]New Mexico
[edit]New York
[edit]North Carolina
[edit]North Dakota
[edit]Ohio
[edit]Oklahoma
[edit]Oregon
[edit]Pennsylvania
[edit]Rhode Island
[edit]South Carolina
[edit]South Dakota
[edit]Tennessee
[edit]Texas
[edit]Utah
[edit]Vermont
[edit]Virginia
[edit]Washington
[edit]West Virginia
[edit]Wisconsin
[edit]Wyoming
[edit]- ^ "U. S. Electoral College: Who Are the Electors? How Do They Vote?". National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved October 20, 2016.