FACTOID #
1:
In the 2000 Presidential Election,
Texas
gave Ralph Nader the 3rd highest
popular vote count
of any US state.
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DEFINITION
Electoral votes by state in 1792
Presidential Elections Statistics
> 1792 > Total Electoral Votes (most recent) by state
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Virginia
15.6%
Massachusetts
11.9%
Pennsylvania
11.1%
New York
8.9%
North Carolina
8.9%
Maryland
7.4%
Connecticut
6.7%
South Carolina
5.9%
New Jersey
5.2%
New Hampshire
4.4%
Vermont
3%
Georgia
3%
Rhode Island
3%
Kentucky
3%
Delaware
2.2%
Rank
States
Amount
# 1
Virginia
:
21
# 2
Massachusetts
:
16
# 3
Pennsylvania
:
15
= 4
New York
:
12
= 4
North Carolina
:
12
# 6
Maryland
:
10
# 7
Connecticut
:
9
# 8
South Carolina
:
8
# 9
New Jersey
:
7
# 10
New Hampshire
:
6
= 11
Vermont
:
4
= 11
Georgia
:
4
= 11
Rhode Island
:
4
= 11
Kentucky
:
4
# 15
Delaware
:
3
Total
:
135
Weighted average:
9.0
DEFINITION:
Electoral votes by state in 1792
SOURCE:
Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
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