List of 2024 United States presidential electors

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]

The members of the 2024 Electoral College will meet on December 17, 2024, the first Tuesday after the second Wednesday of December as per the Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement Act of 2022.[2]

Candidates and their four electors on a ballot in Ada County, Idaho.

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

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Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:[3]

Alaska

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Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Arizona

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Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:[4]

Arkansas

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Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

California

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Electors: 54, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:[5]

  • Candice Adam-Medefind
  • Paloma Aguirre, mayor of Imperial Beach
  • Angela Andrews
  • Joy Atkinson
  • Faith Bardet
  • Cheylynda Barnard, Moreno Valley city council member
  • Janine Bera, wife of Congressman Ami Bera
  • Shon Buford
  • Jacqueline Casillas
  • Elizabeth Cisneros
  • Raye Clendening, educator
  • Robin Cole
  • Glen Dake
  • Xiomara Flores-Holguin
  • Seta Ghazarian
  • Mark Gonzalez, chair of the Los Angeles County Democratic Party
  • Sandra Hahn
  • Abigail Haskell Flores
  • Patrick Hurley
  • Sara Johnson
  • Judy Ki
  • Jacintha Knapp
  • Vinzenz Koller,
  • Darlene Kuba
  • Alexis Lewis
  • Franklin Lima, firefighter
  • Jacqueline Lowe
  • Diana Madoshi
  • Asha Muldro
  • Ellen Nash
  • Dean Ngo
  • Jacob O'Donnell
  • Elizabeth O'Sullivan
  • Angela Padilla, wife of U.S. Senator Alex Padilla
  • Ari Parker, former mayor of Watsonville
  • Alicia Quintana
  • James Reed
  • Robert A. Rivas, Speaker of the California State Assembly
  • Cecy Rivera
  • Claudette Roehrig
  • Monica Ruiz
  • Rogerio Salazar
  • Deepa Sharma
  • Parke Skelton
  • Krishunda Monique Stegner
  • Susan Tate
  • Janet Thompson, wife of Congressman Mike Thompson
  • Rebecca Turner Soule
  • Karen Waters, daughter of Congresswoman Maxine Waters
  • Howard Welinsky
  • Ann Wilson
  • William Woodruff
  • Amy Worth, former Orinda city council member
  • Timothy Yee

Colorado

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Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

Connecticut

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Electors: 7, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

Delaware

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Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

District of Columbia

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Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

Florida

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Electors: 30, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:[6]

Georgia

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Electors: 16, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Hawaii

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Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

Idaho

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Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Illinois

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Electors: 19, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

Indiana

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Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Iowa

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Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Kansas

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Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:[7]

Kentucky

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Electors: 8, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Louisiana

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Electors: 8, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:[8]

Maine

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Electors: 4, 3 pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

1 pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Maryland

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Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:[9]

Massachusetts

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Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

Michigan

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Electors: 15, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Minnesota

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Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

Mississippi

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Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Missouri

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Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Montana

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Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Nebraska

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Electors: 5, 4 pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

1 pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

Nevada

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Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

New Hampshire

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Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

New Jersey

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Electors: 14, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

New Mexico

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Electors: 5, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

New York

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Electors: 28, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

North Carolina

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Electors: 16, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

North Dakota

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Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Ohio

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Electors: 17, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Oklahoma

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Electors: 7, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Oregon

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Electors: 8, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

Pennsylvania

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Electors: 19, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Rhode Island

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Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

South Carolina

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Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

South Dakota

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Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Tennessee

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Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Texas

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Electors: 40, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Utah

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Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Vermont

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Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

Virginia

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Electors: 13, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

Washington

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Electors: 12, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:

West Virginia

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Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Wisconsin

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Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

Wyoming

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Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "U. S. Electoral College: Who Are the Electors? How Do They Vote?". National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved October 20, 2016.
  2. ^ "Text - S.4573 - 117th Congress (2021-2022): Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement Act of 2022 | Congress.gov | Library of Congress".
  3. ^ "Certification of Republican Party Candidates and Electors" (PDF). Secretary of State of Alabama. August 22, 2024. Retrieved November 18, 2024.
  4. ^ "2024 General Election Candidates". Secretary of State of Arizona. October 2024. Retrieved November 18, 2024.
  5. ^ "November 5, 2024, General Election | Presidential Elector and Alternate Elector List for the State of California" (PDF). Secretary of State of California. October 4, 2024. Retrieved November 18, 2024.
  6. ^ "2024 Florida Presidential Electors and Candidates" (PDF). Secretary of State of Florida. August 23, 2024.
  7. ^ "Kansas Secretary of State Receives Slate of Presidential Electors" (Press release). Topeka: Secretary of State of Kansas. September 3, 2024.
  8. ^ "2024 Presidential Electors" (PDF). Secretary of State of Louisiana. November 5, 2024. Retrieved November 18, 2024.
  9. ^ "Presidential Electors for the 2024 General Election" (PDF). Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved November 18, 2024.
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