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- 2016 Electoral College Results | National Archives
2016 Electoral College Results Electoral College Certificates and Votes by State Click on the name of a State to see its Certificate of Ascertainment Click on the number of electoral votes for each State to see its Certificate of Vote
- 2016 Presidential Election Actual Results - 270toWin
This map shows the winner of the popular vote in each state for the 2016 presidential election Use it as a starting point to create your own 2020 presidential election forecast
- Presidential Election Results 2016 - CNN
Full results by state for the 2016 presidential election and electoral vote count
- 2016 Election Results: President Live Map by State, Real . . . - POLITICO
POLITICO's Live 2016 Election Results and Maps by State, County and District Includes Races for President, Senate, House, Governor and Key Ballot Measures
- How many electoral votes did Trump receive in the 2016 presidential . . .
Official records and mainstream references report that Donald J Trump received 304 electoral votes in the 2016 presidential election after accounting for faithless electors; the initial state-by-state returns gave him 306 pledged electors but two Trump electors defected, lowering the final certified total to 304 (National Archives) [1]
- 2016 Presidential Election Results - The New York Times
In 2016, Donald J Trump won the Electoral College with 304 votes compared to 227 votes for Hillary Clinton Seven electors voted for someone other than their party’s candidate
- 2016 United States presidential election - Wikipedia
On election day, Trump over-performed his polls, winning several key swing states for a majority in the Electoral Collegewhile losing the nationwide popular vote by 2 87 million votes [21] Trump flipped six states that had voted Democratic in 2012: Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, as well as Maine's 2nd congressional district He gained a combined 46 electoral votes
- 2016 Electoral Map - Electoral Vote Map
Trump won Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania by less than 1% of the vote in each state The 2016 election represented the fourth time that the popular vote winner did not win the Electoral College, joining elections in 1876, 1888, and 2000
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