Electoral vote changes between United States presidential elections

The following is a summary of the electoral vote changes between United States presidential elections. It summarizes the changes in the Electoral College vote by comparing United States presidential election results for a given year with those from the immediate preceding election. It tracks those states which changed their support between parties as well as changes resulting from other factors, such as reapportionment.[1][2]

Electoral votes by state/federal district for the elections of 2012, 2016, and 2020, with apportionment changes between the 2000 and 2010 censuses
 
Results in 1792

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1792: None (votes awarded to individuals)[3]

1788 electoral vote
George Washington
Gain due to
reapportionment
1788 result
under the 1792
apportionment
Gains Losses 1792 electoral vote
George Washington
69   26 95   37 132
Kentucky(4)
New York(12)
North Carolina(12)
Rhode Island(4)
Vermont(3)
Virginia(2)*

* Washington received only 10 of Virginia's 12 electoral votes in the 1788 election.

 
Results in 1796

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1796: Federalist Party

1792 electoral vote
George Washington
Gains Losses 1796 electoral vote
John Adams
132   1   62 71
Vermont(1)* Georgia(4)
Kentucky(4)
North Carolina(11)†
Maryland(1)‡
Pennsylvania(14)↑
South Carolina(8)
Virginia(20)↓

Though George Washington was officially non-partisan during his presidency, he was broadly sympathetic to the Federalist platform and was endorsed by both parties.
* Washington received only 3 of Vermont's 4 electoral votes in the 1792 election.
Adams received only 1 of North Carolina's 12 electoral votes in the 1796 election.
Washington only received 8 of Maryland's 10 electoral votes in the 1792 election. In 1796, Adams received 7 of 10.
Adams received only 1 of Pennsylvania's 15 electoral votes in the 1796 election.
Adams received only 1 of Virginia's 21 electoral votes in the 1796 election.

 
Results in 1800

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1800: Democratic-Republican Party

1796 electoral vote
Thomas Jefferson
Gains Losses 1800 electoral vote
Thomas Jefferson
68   14   9 73
Maryland(1)*
New York(12)
Virginia(1)†
North Carolina(3)‡
Pennsylvania(6)↑

* Jefferson received only 4 of Maryland's 10 electoral votes in the 1796 election. In 1800, he received 5 of 10.
Jefferson received only 20 of Virginia's 21 electoral votes in the 1796 election.
Jefferson received only 8 of North Carolina's 12 electoral votes in the 1800 election, as opposed to the 11 of 12 he received in 1796.
Jefferson received only 8 of Pennsylvania's 15 electoral votes in the 1800 election, as opposed to the 14 of 15 he received in 1796.

 
Results in 1804

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1804: Democratic-Republican Party

1800 electoral vote
Thomas Jefferson
Gain due to
reapportionment
1800 result
under the 1804
apportionment
Gains Losses 1804 electoral vote
Thomas Jefferson
73   28 101   61 162
Maryland(3)*
Massachusetts(19)
New Hampshire(7)
New Jersey(8)
North Carolina(4)†
Ohio(3)
Pennsylvania(7)‡
Rhode Island(4)
Vermont(6)

* Jefferson received only 5 of Maryland's 10 electoral votes in the 1800 election. In 1804, he received 9 of 11.
Jefferson received only 8 of North Carolina's 12 electoral votes in the 1800 election.
Jefferson received only 8 of Pennsylvania's 15 electoral votes in the 1800 election.

 
Results in 1808

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1808: Democratic-Republican Party

1804 electoral vote
Thomas Jefferson
Gains Losses 1808 electoral vote
James Madison
162   40 122
Kentucky(1)*
Massachusetts(19)
New Hampshire(7)
New York(6)†
North Carolina(3)‡
Rhode Island(4)

* Madison received only 7 of Kentucky's 8 electoral votes in the 1808 election.
Madison received only 13 of New York's 19 electoral votes in the 1808 election.
Madison received only 11 of North Carolina's 14 electoral votes in the 1808 election.

 
Results in 1812

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1812: Democratic-Republican Party

1808 electoral vote
James Madison
Gain due to
reapportionment
1808 result
under the 1812
apportionment
Gains Losses 1812 electoral vote
James Madison
122   33 156   7   35 128
Kentucky(1)*
North Carolina(3)†
Louisiana(3)
Maryland(3)‡
New Jersey(8)
New York(23)
Ohio(1)↑

* Madison received only 7 of Kentucky's 8 electoral votes in the 1808 election.
Madison received only 11 of North Carolina's 14 electoral votes in the 1808 election.
Madison received only 9 of Maryland's 11 electoral votes in the 1808 election. In 1812, Madison received 6 out of 11.
Madison received only 7 of Ohio's 8 electoral votes in the 1812 election.

 
Results in 1816

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1816: Democratic-Republican Party

1812 electoral vote
James Madison
Gains Losses 1816 electoral vote
James Monroe
128   55 183
Indiana(3)
Maryland(2)*
New Hampshire(8)
New Jersey(8)
New York(29)
Ohio(1)†
Rhode Island (4)

* Madison received only 6 of Maryland's 11 electoral votes in the 1812 election. In 1816, Monroe received 8 out of 11
Madison received only 7 of Ohio's 8 electoral votes in the 1812 election.

 
Results in 1820

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1820: Democratic-Republican Party

1816 electoral vote
James Monroe
Gain due to
reapportionment
1816 result
under the 1820
apportionment
Gains Losses 1820 electoral vote
James Monroe
183   2 185   48   1 231
Alabama(3)
Connecticut(9)
Delaware(4)
Illinois(9)
Massachusetts(15)
Maine(3)
Mississippi(2)
Missouri(3)
New Hampshire(1)*

* Monroe received only 7 of New Hampshire's 8 electoral votes in 1820.

 
Results in 1824

Electoral votes of the candidate that won in 1824: one of several from the Democratic-Republican Party

1820 electoral vote
John Quincy Adams
Gains Losses 1824 electoral vote
John Quincy Adams
1   83 84
Connecticut(8)
Delaware(1)*
Illinois(1)†
Louisiana(2)‡
Maryland(3)↑
Maine(9)
Massachusetts(15)
New Hampshire(7)↓
New York (26)#
Rhode Island(4)
Vermont(7)

Due to multiple candidates from the same party in the 1824 election (and the party being the only major party at the time), this chart only shows the electoral votes of the winning candidate, even though he did not receive a plurality of the electoral votes and the election was decided in the United States House of Representatives.
* Adams received only 1 of Delaware's 3 electoral votes in the 1824 election.
Adams received only 1 of Illinois's 3 electoral votes in the 1824 election.
Adams received only 2 of Louisiana's 5 electoral votes in the 1824 election.
Adams received only 3 of Maryland's 11 electoral votes in the 1824 election.
Adams received only 1 of New Hampshire's 8 electoral votes in 1820 and all 8 in 1824.
# Adams received only 26 of New York's 36 electoral votes in the 1824 election.

 
Results in 1828

Electoral votes of the candidate that won in 1828: candidate of the Democratic Party in 1828 and one of several from the Democratic-Republican Party in 1824

1824 electoral vote
Andrew Jackson
Gains Losses 1828 electoral vote
Andrew Jackson
99   89   10 178
Georgia(9)
Illinois(1)*
Kentucky(14)
Louisiana(2)†
Maine(1)‡
Missouri(3)
New York(19)↑
Ohio(16)
Virginia(24)
Maryland(2)↓
New Jersey(8)

Due to multiple candidates from the same party in the 1824 election (and the party being the only major party at the time), this chart only shows the electoral votes changes of the winning candidate of 1828.
* Jackson received only 2 of Illinois's 3 electoral votes in the 1824 election.
Jackson received only 3 of Louisiana's 5 electoral votes in the 1824 election.
Jackson received only 1 of Maine's 9 electoral votes in the 1828 election.
Jackson received 1 of New York's 36 electoral votes in 1824 and 20 of 26 in 1828.
Jackson received 7 of Maryland's 11 electoral votes in 1824 and 5 of 11 in 1828.

 
Results in 1832

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1832: Democratic Party

1828 electoral vote
Andrew Jackson
Gain due to
reapportionment
1828 result
under the 1832
apportionment
Gains Losses 1832 electoral vote
Andrew Jackson
178   23 201   46   28 219
Maine(9)*
New Hampshire(7)
New Jersey(8)
New York(22)†
Kentucky(15)
Maryland(2)‡
South Carolina(11)

* Jackson received 1 of Maine's 9 electoral votes in 1828 and all 10 in 1832.
Jackson received 20 of New York's 36 electoral votes in 1828 and all 42 in 1832.
Jackson received 5 of Maryland's 11 electoral votes in 1828 and 3 of 11 in 1832.

 
Results in 1836

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1836: Democratic Party

1832 electoral vote
Andrew Jackson
Gains Losses 1836 electoral vote
Martin Van Buren
219   18   67 170
Arkansas(3)
Connecticut(8)
Michigan(3)
Rhode Island(4)
Georgia(11)
Indiana(9)
Maryland(3)*
New Jersey(8)
Ohio(21)
Tennessee(15)

* Jackson received only 3 of Maryland's 8 electoral votes in the 1832 election.

 
Results in 1840

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1840: Whig Party

1836 electoral vote
William Henry Harrison
Hugh Lawson White
Daniel Webster
Willie Person Mangum
Gains Losses 1840 electoral vote
William Henry Harrison
124   121   11 234
Connecticut(8)
Louisiana(5)
Maine(10)
Michigan(3)
Mississippi(4)
New York(42)
North Carolina(15)
Pennsylvania(30)
Rhode Island(4)
South Carolina(11)
 
Results in 1844

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1844: Democratic Party

1840 electoral vote
Martin Van Buren
Gain due to
reapportionment
1840 result
under the 1844
apportionment
Gains Losses 1844 electoral vote
James K. Polk
60   0 60   110 170
Georgia(10)
Indiana(12)
Louisiana(6)
Maine(9)
Michigan(5)
Mississippi(6)
New York(36)
Pennsylvania(26)
 
Results in 1848

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1848: Whig Party

1844 electoral vote
Henry Clay
Gains Losses 1848 electoral vote
Zachary Taylor
105   81   23 163
Georgia(10)
Florida(3)
Louisiana(6)
New York(36)
Pennsylvania(26)
Ohio(23)
 
Results in 1852

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1852: Democratic Party

1848 electoral vote
Lewis Cass
Gain due to
reapportionment
1848 result
under the 1852
apportionment
Gains Losses 1852 electoral vote
Franklin Pierce
127   4 131   123 254
California(4)
Connecticut(6)
Delaware(3)
Florida(3)
Georgia(10)
Louisiana(6)
Maryland(8)
New Jersey(7)
New York(35)
North Carolina(10)
Pennsylvania(27)
Rhode Island(4)
 
Results in 1856

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1856: Democratic Party

1852 electoral vote
Franklin Pierce
Gains Losses 1856 electoral vote
James Buchanan
254   24   104 174
Kentucky(12)
Tennessee(12)
Connecticut(6)
Iowa(4)
Maine(8)
Maryland(8)
Michigan(6)
New Hampshire(5)
New York(35)
Ohio(23)
Rhode Island(4)
Wisconsin(5)
 
Results in 1860

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1860: Republican Party

1856 electoral vote
John Fremont
Gains Losses 1860 electoral vote
Abraham Lincoln
114   66   180
California(4)
Illinois(11)
Indiana(3)
Minnesota(4)
New Jersey(4)*
Oregon(3)
Pennsylvania(27)

* Lincoln received only 4 of New Jersey's 7 electoral votes in the 1860 election.

 
Results in 1864

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1864: Republican Party

1860 electoral vote
Abraham Lincoln
Gain due to
reapportionment
1860 result
under the 1864
apportionment
Gains Losses 1864 electoral vote
Abraham Lincoln
180   8 188   28   4 212
Kansas(3)
Maryland(7)
Missouri(11)
Nevada(2)
West Virginia(5)
New Jersey(4)*

* Lincoln received only 4 of New Jersey's 7 electoral votes in 1860.

 
Results in 1868

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1868: Republican Party

1864 electoral vote
Abraham Lincoln
Gains Losses 1868 electoral vote
Ulysses S. Grant
212   44   43 214
Alabama(8)
Arkansas(5)
Florida(3)
Nebraska(3)
Nevada(1)*
North Carolina(9)
South Carolina(6)
Tennessee(10)
Maryland(7)
New York(33)
Oregon(3)

* Lincoln received only 2 of Nevada's 3 electoral votes in 1864.

 
Results in 1872

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1872: Republican Party

1868 electoral vote
Ulysses S. Grant
Gain due to
reapportionment
1868 result
under the 1872
apportionment
Gains Losses 1872 electoral vote
Ulysses S. Grant
214   35 249   69   32 286
Delaware(3)
Mississippi(8)
New Jersey(9)
New York(35)
Oregon(3)
Virginia(11)
Arkansas(5)
Missouri(15)
Tennessee(12)
 
Results in 1876

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1876: Republican Party

1872 electoral vote
Ulysses S. Grant
Gains Losses 1876 electoral vote
Rutherford B. Hayes
286   11   112 185
Colorado(3)
Louisiana(8)
Alabama(10)
Connecticut(6)
Delaware(3)
Indiana(15)
New Jersey(9)
New York(35)
North Carolina(10)
Virginia(11)
West Virginia(5)
 
Results in 1880

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1880: Republican Party

1876 electoral vote
Rutherford Hayes
Gains Losses 1880 electoral vote
James A. Garfield
185   56   27 214
Connecticut(6)
Indiana(15)
New York(35)
California(5)*
Florida(4)
Louisiana(8)
South Carolina(7)
Nevada(3)

* Garfield received only 1 of California's 6 electoral votes in the 1880 election.

 
Results in 1884

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1884: Democratic Party

1880 electoral vote
Winfield Hancock
Gain due to
reapportionment
1880 result
under the 1884
apportionment
Gains Losses 1884 electoral vote
Grover Cleveland
155   15 170   57   8 219
Connecticut(6)
Indiana(15)
New York(36)
California(5)*
Nevada(3)

* Hancock received only 5 of California's 6 electoral votes in 1880.

 
Results in 1888

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1888: Republican Party

1884 electoral vote
James G. Blaine
Gains Losses 1888 electoral vote
Benjamin Harrison
182   51 233
Indiana(15)
New York(36)
 
Results in 1892

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1892: Democratic Party

1888 electoral vote
Grover Cleveland
Gain due to
reapportionment
1888 result
under the 1892
apportionment
Gains Losses 1892 electoral vote
Grover Cleveland
168   7 175   102 277
California(8)*
Illinois(24)
Indiana(15)
Michigan(5)†
New York(36)
North Dakota(1)‡
Ohio(1)↑
Wisconsin(12)

* Cleveland received only 8 of California's 9 electoral votes in the 1892 election.
Cleveland received only 5 of Michigan's 14 electoral votes in the 1892 election.
Cleveland received only 1 of North Dakota's 3 electoral votes in the 1892 election.
Cleveland received only 1 of Ohio's 23 electoral votes in the 1892 election.

 
Results in 1896

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1896: Republican Party

1892 electoral vote
Benjamin Harrison
Gains Losses 1896 electoral vote
William McKinley
145   148   22 271
California(7)*
Connecticut(6)
Delaware(3)
Illinois(24)
Indiana(15)
Kentucky(12)†
Maryland(8)
Michigan(5)‡
New Jersey(10)
New York(36)
North Dakota(2)↑
Ohio(1)↓
Oregon(1)#
West Virginia(6)
Wisconsin(12)
Montana(3)
Nebraska(8)
South Dakota(4)
Washington(4)
Wyoming(3)

* Harrison received 1 of California's 9 electoral votes in 1892 vs. McKinley's 8 of 9 in 1896.
McKinley received only 12 of Kentucky's 13 electoral votes in the 1896 election.
Harrison received only 9 of Michigan's 14 electoral votes in the 1892 election.
Harrison received only 1 of North Dakota's 3 electoral votes in the 1892 election.
Harrison received only 22 of Ohio's 23 electoral votes in the 1892 election.
# Harrison received only 3 of Oregon's 4 electoral votes in the 1892 election.

 
Results in 1900

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1900: Republican Party

1896 electoral vote
William McKinley
Gains Losses 1900 electoral vote
William McKinley
271   33   12 292
California(1)*
Kansas(10)
Nebraska(8)
South Dakota(4)
Utah(3)
Washington(4)
Wyoming(3)
Kentucky(12)†

* McKinley received only 8 of California's 9 electoral votes in the 1896 election.
McKinley received only 12 of Kentucky's 13 electoral votes in the 1896 election.

 
Results in 1904

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1904: Republican Party

1900 electoral vote
William McKinley
Gain due to
reapportionment
1900 result
under the 1904
apportionment
Gains Losses 1904 electoral vote
Theodore Roosevelt
292   19 311   32   7 336
Colorado(5)
Idaho(3)
Missouri(18)
Montana(3)
Nevada(3)
Maryland(7)*

* Theodore Roosevelt received only 1 of Maryland's 8 electoral votes in the 1904 election

 
Results in 1908

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1908: Republican Party

1904 electoral vote
Theodore Roosevelt
Gains Losses 1908 electoral vote
William Howard Taft
336   1   16 321
Maryland(1)* Colorado(5)
Nebraska(8)
Nevada(3)

* Taft received 2 of 8 Maryland electors in 1908 vs. Roosevelt's 1 of 8 in 1904

 
Results in 1912

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1912: Democratic Party

1908 electoral vote
William Jennings Bryan
Gain due to
reapportionment
1908 result
under the 1912
apportionment
Gains Losses 1912 electoral vote
Woodrow Wilson
162   10 172   263 435
California(2)*
Connecticut(7)
Delaware(3)
Idaho(4)
Illinois(29)
Indiana(15)
Iowa(13)
Kansas(10)
Maine(6)
Maryland(2)†
Massachusetts(18)
Missouri(18)
Montana(4)
New Hampshire(4)
New Jersey(14)
New York(45)
North Dakota(5)
Ohio(24)
Oregon(5)
Rhode Island(5)
West Virginia(8)
Wisconsin(13)
Wyoming(3)

* Wilson received only 2 of California's 13 electoral votes in the 1912 election

''Bryan received only 6 of Maryland's 8 electoral votes in the 1908 election

 
Results in 1916

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1916: Democratic Party

1912 electoral vote
Woodrow Wilson
Gains Losses 1916 electoral vote
Woodrow Wilson
435   22   180 277
California(11)*
Utah(4)
Washington(7)
Connecticut(7)
Delaware(3)
Illinois(29)
Indiana(15)
Iowa(13)
Maine(6)
Massachusetts(18)
New Jersey(14)
New York(45)
Oregon(5)
Rhode Island(5)
West Virginia(7)†
Wisconsin(13)

* Wilson received only 2 out of California's 13 electoral votes in the 1912 election
Wilson received only 1 out of West Virginia's 8 electoral votes in the 1916 election

 
Results in 1920

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1920: Republican Party

1916 electoral vote
Charles Evans Hughes
Gains Losses 1920 electoral vote
Warren G. Harding
254   150 404
Arizona(3)
California(13)
Colorado(6)
Idaho(4)
Kansas(10)
Maryland(8)
Missouri(18)
Montana(4)
Nebraska(8)
Nevada(3)
New Hampshire(4)
New Mexico(3)
North Dakota(5)
Ohio(24)
Oklahoma(10)
Tennessee (12)
Utah(4)
Washington(7)
West Virginia(1)*
Wyoming(3)

* Hughes received only 7 out of West Virginia's 8 electoral votes in the 1916 election

 
Results in 1924

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1924: Republican Party

1920 electoral vote
Warren G. Harding
Gains Losses 1924 electoral vote
Calvin Coolidge
404   13   35 382
Kentucky(13) Oklahoma(10)
Tennessee(12)
Wisconsin(12)
 
Results in 1928

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1928: Republican Party

1924 electoral vote
Calvin Coolidge
Gains Losses 1928 electoral vote
Herbert Hoover
382   85   23 444
Florida(6)
North Carolina(12)
Oklahoma(10)
Tennessee(12)
Texas(20)
Virginia(12)
Wisconsin(13)
Massachusetts(18)
Rhode Island(5)
 
Results in 1932

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1932: Democratic Party

1928 electoral vote
Alfred E. Smith
Loss due to
reapportionment
1928 result
under the 1932
apportionment
Gains Losses 1932 electoral vote
Franklin D. Roosevelt
87   7 80   392 472
Arizona(3)
California(22)
Colorado(6)
Florida(7)
Idaho(4)
Illinois(29)
Indiana(14)
Iowa(11)
Kansas(9)
Kentucky(11)
Maryland(8)
Michigan(19)
Minnesota(11)
Missouri(15)
Montana(4)
Nebraska(7)
Nevada(3)
New Jersey(16)
New Mexico(3)
New York(47)
North Carolina(13)
North Dakota(4)
Ohio(26)
Oregon(5)
Oklahoma(11)
South Dakota(4)
Tennessee(11)
Texas(23)
Utah(4)
Virginia(11)
Washington(8)
West Virginia(8)
Wisconsin(12)
Wyoming(3)
 
Results in 1936

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1936: Democratic Party

1932 electoral vote
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Gains Losses 1936 electoral vote
Franklin D. Roosevelt
472   51 523
Connecticut(8)
Delaware(3)
New Hampshire(4)
Pennsylvania(36)
 
Results in 1940

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1940: Democratic Party

1936 electoral vote
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Gains Losses 1940 electoral vote
Franklin D. Roosevelt
523   74 449
Colorado(6)
Indiana(14)
Iowa(11)
Kansas(9)
Michigan(19)
Nebraska(7)
North Dakota(4)
South Dakota(4)
 
Results in 1944

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1944: Democratic Party

1940 electoral vote
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Gain due to
reapportionment
1940 result
under the 1944
apportionment
Gains Losses 1944 electoral vote
Franklin D. Roosevelt
449   4 453   19   40 432
Michigan(19) Ohio(25)
Wisconsin(12)
Wyoming(3)
 
Results in 1948

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1948: Democratic Party

1944 electoral vote
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Gains Losses 1948 electoral vote
Harry S. Truman
432   56   185 303
Colorado(6)
Iowa(10)
Ohio(25)
Wisconsin(12)
Wyoming(3)
Alabama(11)
Connecticut(8)
Delaware(3)
Louisiana(10)
Maryland(8)
Michigan(19)
Mississippi(9)
New Hampshire(4)
New Jersey(16)
New York(47)
Oregon(6)
Pennsylvania(35)
South Carolina(8)
Tennessee(1)*

* Truman received only 11 out of Tennessee's 12 electoral votes

 
Results in 1952

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1952: Republican Party

1948 electoral vote
Thomas Dewey
Loss due to
reapportionment
1948 result
under the 1952
apportionment
Gains Losses 1952 electoral vote
Dwight D. Eisenhower
189   3 186   256 442
Arizona(4)
California(32)
Colorado(6)
Florida(10)
Idaho(4)
Illinois(27)
Iowa(10)
Massachusetts(16)
Minnesota(11)
Missouri(13)
Montana(4)
Nevada(3)
New Mexico(4)
Ohio(25)
Oklahoma(8)
Rhode Island(4)
Tennessee(11)
Texas(24)
Utah(4)
Virginia(12)
Washington(9)
Wisconsin(12)
Wyoming(3)
 
Results in 1956

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1956: Republican Party

1952 electoral vote
Dwight Eisenhower
Gains Losses 1956 electoral vote
Dwight Eisenhower
442   28   13 457
Kentucky(10)
Louisiana(10)
West Virginia(8)
Missouri(13)
 
Results in 1960

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1960: Democratic Party

1956 electoral vote
Adlai Stevenson
Gains Losses 1960 electoral vote
John F. Kennedy
73   243   13 303
Connecticut (8)
Delaware(3)
Hawaii(3)
Illinois(27)
Louisiana(10)
Maryland(9)
Massachusetts(16)
Michigan(20)
Minnesota(11)
Nevada(3)
New Jersey(16)
New Mexico(4)
New York(45)
Pennsylvania(32)
Rhode Island(4)
Texas(24)
West Virginia(8)
Alabama(5)*
Mississippi(8)

* Kennedy received only 5 out of Alabama's 11 electoral votes

 
Results in 1964

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1964: Democratic Party

1960 electoral vote
John F. Kennedy
Loss due to
reapportionment
1960 result
under the 1964
apportionment
Gains Losses 1964 electoral vote
Lyndon B. Johnson
303   9 294   227   35 486
Alaska(3)
California (40)
Colorado (6)
District of Columbia (3)
Florida (14)
Idaho (4)
Indiana (13)
Iowa (9)
Kansas (7)
Kentucky (9)
Maine (4)
Montana (4)
Nebraska (5)
New Hampshire (4)
North Dakota (4)
Ohio (26)
Oklahoma (8)
Oregon(6)
South Dakota (4)
Tennessee (11)
Utah (4)
Vermont (3)
Virginia(12)
Washington (9)
Wisconsin(12)
Wyoming (3)
Alabama (5)*
Georgia (12)
Louisiana(10)
South Carolina (8)

* Kennedy received only 5 electoral votes from Alabama in 1960 of what would have been 10 electoral votes in 1964

 
Results in 1968

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1968: Republican Party

1964 electoral vote
Barry Goldwater
Gains Losses 1968 electoral vote
Richard Nixon
52   288   39 301
Alaska(3)
California(40)
Colorado(6)
Delaware(3)
Florida(14)
Idaho(4)
Illinois(26)
Indiana(13)
Iowa(9)
Kansas(7)
Kentucky(9)
Missouri(12)
Montana(4)
Nebraska(5)
Nevada(3)
New Hampshire(4)
New Jersey(17)
New Mexico(4)
North Carolina(12)*
North Dakota(4)
Ohio(26)
Oklahoma(8)
Oregon(6)
South Dakota(4)
Tennessee(11)
Utah(4)
Vermont(3)
Virginia(12)
Wisconsin(12)
Wyoming(3)
Alabama(10)
Georgia(12)
Louisiana(10)
Mississippi(7)

* Nixon received only 12 out of North Carolina's 13 electoral votes in 1968

 
Results in 1972

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1972: Republican Party

1968 electoral vote
Richard Nixon
Gain due to
reapportionment
1968 result
under the 1972
apportionment
Gains Losses 1972 electoral vote
Richard Nixon
301   5 306   215   1 520
Alabama(9)
Arkansas(6)
Connecticut(8)
Georgia(12)
Hawaii(4)
Louisiana(10)
Maine(4)
Maryland(10)
Michigan(21)
Minnesota(10)
Mississippi(7)
New York(41)
North Carolina(1)*
Pennsylvania(27)
Rhode Island(4)
Texas(26)
Washington(9)
West Virginia(6)
Virginia(1)

* Nixon received only 12 out of North Carolina's 13 electoral votes in 1968

Nixon received only 11 out of Virginia's 12 electoral votes in 1972

 
Results in 1976

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1976: Democratic Party

1972 electoral vote
George McGovern
Gains Losses 1976 electoral vote
Jimmy Carter
17   280 297
Alabama(9)
Arkansas(6)
Delaware(3)
Florida(17)
Georgia(12)
Hawaii(4)
Kentucky(9)
Louisiana(10)
Maryland(10)
Minnesota(10)
Mississippi(7)
Missouri(12)
New York(41)
North Carolina(13)
Ohio(25)
Pennsylvania(27)
Rhode Island(4)
South Carolina(8)
Tennessee(10)
Texas(26)
West Virginia(6)
Wisconsin(11)
 
Results in 1980

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1980: Republican Party

1976 electoral vote
Gerald Ford
Gains Losses 1980 electoral vote
Ronald Reagan
240   249 489
Alabama(9)
Arkansas(6)
Delaware(3)
Florida(17)
Kentucky(9)
Louisiana(10)
Massachusetts(14)
Mississippi(7)
Missouri(12)
New York(41)
North Carolina(13)
Ohio(25)
Pennsylvania(27)
South Carolina(8)
Tennessee(10)
Texas(26)
Washington(1)*
Wisconsin(11)

* Ford received only 8 of Washington's 9 electoral votes in 1976, while 1 faithless elector voted for Reagan

 
Results in 1984

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1984: Republican Party

1980 electoral vote
Ronald Reagan
Gain due to
reapportionment
1980 result
under the 1984
apportionment
Gains Losses 1984 electoral vote
Ronald Reagan
489   489   36 525
Georgia(12)
Hawaii(4)
Maryland(10)
Rhode Island(4)
West Virginia(6)
 
Results in 1988

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1988: Republican Party

1984 electoral vote
Ronald Reagan
Gains Losses 1988 electoral vote
George H. W. Bush
525   99 426
Hawaii(4)
Iowa(8)
Massachusetts(13)
New York(36)
Oregon(7)
Rhode Island(4)
Washington(10)
West Virginia(6)
Wisconsin(11)
 
Results in 1992

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1992: Democratic Party

1988 electoral vote
Michael Dukakis
Loss due to
reapportionment
1988 result
under the 1992
apportionment
Gains Losses 1992 electoral vote
Bill Clinton
111   5 106   264 370
Arkansas(6)
California(54)
Colorado(8)
Connecticut(8)
Delaware(3)
Georgia(13)
Illinois(22)
Kentucky(8)
Louisiana(9)
Maine(4)
Maryland(10)
Michigan(18)
Missouri(11)
Montana(3)
Nevada(4)
New Hampshire(4)
New Jersey(15)
New Mexico(5)
Ohio(21)
Pennsylvania(23)
Tennessee(11)
Vermont(3)
West Virginia(1)*

* Dukakis received only 5 of West Virginia's 6 electoral votes in 1988, while 1 faithless elector voted for his running mate Lloyd Bentsen. Due to reapportionment, West Virginia had 5 electoral votes in 1992, all of which Clinton won

 
Results in 1996

Electoral votes of the party that won in 1996: Democratic Party

1992 electoral vote
Bill Clinton
Gains Losses 1996 electoral vote
Bill Clinton
370   33   24 379
Arizona(8)
Florida(25)
Colorado(8)
Georgia(13)
Montana(3)
 
Results in 2000

Electoral votes of the party that won in 2000: Republican Party

1996 electoral vote
Bob Dole
Gains Losses 2000 electoral vote
George W. Bush
159   112 271
Arizona(8)
Arkansas(6)
Florida(25)
Kentucky(8)
Louisiana(9)
Missouri(11)
Nevada(4)
New Hampshire(4)
Ohio(21)
Tennessee(11)
West Virginia(5)
 
Results in 2004

Electoral votes of the party that won in 2004: Republican Party

2000 electoral vote
George W. Bush
Gain due to
reapportionment
2000 result
under the 2004
apportionment
Gains Losses 2004 electoral vote
George W. Bush
271   7 278   12   4 286
Iowa(7)
New Mexico(5)
New Hampshire(4)
 
Results in 2008
 
Cartogram of results in 2004, 2008 and the swing between the two. Each square represents one electoral vote.

Electoral votes of the party that won in 2008: Democratic Party

2004 electoral vote
John Kerry
Gains Losses 2008 electoral vote
Barack Obama
251   114 365
Colorado(9)
Florida(27)
Indiana(11)
Iowa(7)
Minnesota(1)*
Nebraska(1)**
Nevada(5)
New Mexico(5)
North Carolina(15)
Ohio(20)
Virginia(13)

* Kerry received only 9 of Minnesota's 10 electoral votes in 2004, while 1 faithless elector voted for his running mate John Edwards

** Obama received one of Nebraska's five electoral votes, for his win in Nebraska's second Congressional district

 
Results in 2012

Electoral votes of the party that won in 2012: Democratic Party

2008 electoral vote
Barack Obama
Loss due to
reapportionment
2008 result
under the 2012
apportionment
Gains Losses 2012 electoral vote
Barack Obama
365   6 359   27 332
Indiana(11)
Nebraska(1)*
North Carolina(15)

* While Obama received 1 out of Nebraska's total electoral votes in 2008, he lost all of the state's votes in 2012

 
Results in 2016

Electoral votes of the party that won in 2016: Republican Party

2012 electoral vote
Mitt Romney
Gains Losses 2016 electoral vote
Donald Trump
206   100   2 304
Florida (29)
Iowa (6)
Maine (1)*
Michigan (16)
Ohio (18)
Pennsylvania (20)
Wisconsin (10)
Texas (2)†

*Trump received one of Maine's four electoral votes, for his win in Maine's second Congressional district

Trump received 36 of Texas's 38 electoral votes, while two faithless electors voted for other candidates

 
Results in 2020

Electoral votes of the party that won in 2020: Democratic Party

2016 electoral vote
Hillary Clinton
Gains Losses 2020 electoral vote
Joe Biden
227   79 306
Arizona (11)
Georgia (16)
Michigan (16)
Nebraska (1)*
Pennsylvania (20)
Wisconsin (10)
Hawaii (1)†
Washington (4)††

*Biden received one of Nebraska's five electoral votes, for his win in Nebraska's second Congressional district

In 2016, Clinton received 3 of Hawaii's 4 electoral votes, while 1 faithless elector voted for Bernie Sanders in 2016

††In 2016, Clinton received 8 of Washington's 12 electoral votes, while 4 faithless electors voted for other candidates in 2016

 
Results in 2024

Electoral votes of the party that won in 2024: Republican Party

2020 electoral vote
Donald Trump
Gain due to
reapportionment
2020 result
under the 2024
apportionment
Gains Losses 2024 electoral vote
Donald Trump
232   3 235   80 312
Arizona (11)
Georgia (16)
Michigan (15)
Nevada (6)
Pennsylvania (19)
Wisconsin (10)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Congressional Apportionment". Census.gov. Retrieved 2024-12-01.
  2. ^ "The changing congressional map is shifting the fight for control of the House". POLITICO. 2024-01-08. Retrieved 2024-12-01.
  3. ^ "1792 Electoral College Results". National Archives. 2019-10-29. Retrieved 2024-12-01.