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Abbreviation,Selected Map,Total_EV,Shift,Shift tooltip,I_Nominee tooltip,blank,D-Check,D_Nominee_prop,Color Bins,Independent spacing,Direction,Spacer,R-Check,D_Percentage,D_DifferencePercentage,D_Difference,D_EV,D_EV_Total,D_Nominee,R_Nominee_prop,D_PopularPercentage,D_Votes,D_Votes_Total,Hex_Column,Hex_Row,I_Percentage,I_EV,I_EV_Total,I_Nominee tooltip ●,I_Nominee tooltip ')',I_Nominee tooltip 'Percentage)',I_Nominee tooltip '(',I_Nominee,I_PopularPercentage,I_Votes,I_Votes_Total,Independent spacing (popular),Info,Last_RD_Difference,Last_Winner,Last_Winner_Percentage,Number of Records,RD_Difference (bin),RD_Difference,R_Percentage,R_DifferencePercentage,R_Difference,R_EV,R_EV_Total,R_Nominee,I_Nominee_prop,R_PopularPercentage,R_Votes,R_Votes_Total,Region,Row,Shift :(l/r),Shift abbreviation,Space,State (red),State (blue),State (yellow),State,State_Winner,Total Votes,Total_Votes_USA,Winner_Percentage,Winning Party,Year
MN,Hex,10,3,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,A,,Right,0,,52.7,-1.4,-27187,10,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,1546167,65899660,4.5,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-10.3,D,-54.1,1,-10,-7.7,45.0,1.2,44816,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,1320225,60932152,Midwest,2,2.6,-0.5,5,,Minnesota,,Minnesota,D,2936561,129067662,-52.7,D,2012
WI,Hex,10,7,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,A,,Right,0,,52.9,-3.3,-56226,10,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,1620985,65899660,5.5,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-13.9,D,-56.2,1,-10,-6.900000000,46.0,3.7,148573,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,1410966,60932152,Midwest,2,7.0,-0.5,7,,Wisconsin,,Wisconsin,D,3071434,129067662,-52.9,D,2012
MI,Hex,16,7,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,A,,Right,0,,54.2,-3.2,-308010,16,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,2564569,65899660,7.5,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-16.4,D,-57.4,1,-10,-9.5,44.7,3.7,66617,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,2115256,60932152,Midwest,2,6.9,-0.5,8,,Michigan,,Michigan,D,4730961,129067662,-54.2,D,2012
IL,Hex,20,8,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,B,,Right,0,,57.6,-4.3,-400161,20,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,3019512,65899660,6,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-25.1,D,-61.9,1,-20,-16.9,40.7,3.9,103689,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,2135216,60932152,Midwest,2,8.2,-0.5,6,,Illinois,,Illinois,D,5242014,129067662,-57.6,D,2012
IA,Hex,6,4,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,A,,Right,0,,52.0,-1.7,-6396,6,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,822544,65899660,5,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-9.5,D,-53.7,1,-10,-5.8,46.2,2,48238,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,730617,60932152,Midwest,3,3.7,-0.5,5,,Iowa,,Iowa,D,1582180,129067662,-52,D,2012
OH,Hex,18,2,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,A,,Right,0,,50.7,-0.800000000,-105767,18,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,2827621,65899660,8,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-4.6,D,-51.5,1,-5,-3.000000000,47.7,0.800000000,-13084,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,2661407,60932152,Midwest,3,1.6,-0.5,7,,Ohio,,Ohio,D,5580822,129067662,-50.7,D,2012
ME,Hex,4,2,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,B,,Right,0,,56.3,-1.4,-20617,4,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,401306,65899660,11.5,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-17.3,D,-57.7,1,-20,-15.3,41.0,0.600000000,-2997,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,292276,60932152,Northeast,0,2.0,-0.5,11,,Maine,,Maine,D,713180,129067662,-56.3,D,2012
VT,Hex,3,1,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,D,,Right,0,,66.6,-0.900000000,-20023,3,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,199239,65899660,10,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-37.1,D,-67.5,1,-40,-35.6,31.0,0.600000000,-6276,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,92698,60932152,Northeast,1,1.5,-0.5,10,,Vermont,,Vermont,D,299290,129067662,-66.6,D,2012
NH,Hex,4,4,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,A,,Right,0,,52.0,-2.400000000,-15265,4,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,369561,65899660,11,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-9.7,D,-54.4,1,-10,-5.5,46.5,1.8,13384,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,329918,60932152,Northeast,1,4.2,-0.5,11,,New Hampshire,,New Hampshire,D,710972,129067662,-52,D,2012
NY,Hex,29,2,% shift to the left,,,ü,Barack Obama ,C,,Left,0,,63.4,0.600000000,-297829,29,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,4471871,65899660,9.5,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-26.7,D,-62.8,1,-30,-28.2,35.2,-0.900000000,-256866,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,2485432,60932152,Northeast,2,-1.5,0.5,9,,New York,,New York,D,7061925,129067662,-63.4,D,2012
RI,Hex,4,0,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,C,,Right,0,,62.7,-0.400000000,-16894,4,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,279677,65899660,11.5,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-27.9,D,-63.1,1,-30,-27.5,35.2,0,-8187,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,157204,60932152,Northeast,2,0.4,-0.5,10,,Rhode Island,,Rhode Island,D,446049,129067662,-62.7,D,2012
MA,Hex,11,3,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,C,,Right,0,,60.7,-1.1,17193,11,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,1921290,65899660,10.5,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-25.8,D,-61.8,1,-25,-23.2,37.5,1.5,79460,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,1188314,60932152,Northeast,2,2.6,-0.5,11,,Massachusetts,,Massachusetts,D,3167767,129067662,-60.7,D,2012
PA,Hex,20,5,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,A,,Right,0,,52.1,-2.2,-286089,20,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,2990274,65899660,9,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-10.3,D,-54.3,1,-10,-5.4,46.7,2.7,24549,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,2680434,60932152,Northeast,3,4.9,-0.5,8,,Pennsylvania,,Pennsylvania,D,5753670,129067662,-52.1,D,2012
NJ,Hex,14,2,% shift to the left,,,ü,Barack Obama ,B,,Left,0,,58.3,1,-92636,14,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,2122786,65899660,10,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-15.6,D,-57.3,1,-20,-17.7,40.6,-1.100000000,-135119,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,1478088,60932152,Northeast,3,-2.1,0.5,9,,New Jersey,,New Jersey,D,3638499,129067662,-58.3,D,2012
CT,Hex,7,5,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,B,,Right,0,,58.1,-2.500000000,-92689,7,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,905083,65899660,11,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-22.4,D,-60.6,1,-20,-17.4,40.7,2.500000000,5464,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,634892,60932152,Northeast,3,5.0,-0.5,10,,Connecticut,,Connecticut,D,1558960,129067662,-58.1,D,2012
DC,Hex,3,2,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,E,,Right,0,,90.9,-1.600000000,21270,3,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,267070,65899660,12,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-86,D,-92.5,1,-85,-83.6,7.3,0.8,4014,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,21381,60932152,Northeast,4,2.4,-0.5,10,,Dist. of Col.,,Dist. of Col.,D,293764,129067662,-90.9,D,2012
DE,Hex,3,6,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,B,,Right,0,,58.6,-3.3,-12875,3,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,242584,65899660,9.5,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-25,D,-61.9,1,-20,-18.6,40.0,3.1,13110,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,165484,60932152,Northeast,5,6.4,-0.5,9,,Delaware,,Delaware,D,413921,129067662,-58.6,D,2012
MD,Hex,10,1,% shift to the left,,,ü,Barack Obama ,C,,Left,0,,62.0,0.100000000,48377,10,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,1677844,65899660,8.5,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-25.4,D,-61.9,1,-30,-26.1,35.9,-0.600000000,12007,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,971869,60932152,South,4,-0.7,0.5,9,,Maryland,,Maryland,D,2707327,129067662,-62,D,2012
VA,Hex,13,2,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,A,,Right,0,,51.2,-1.4,12288,13,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,1971820,65899660,8,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-6.3,D,-52.6,1,-5,-3.900000000,47.3,1.000000000,97517,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,1822522,60932152,South,4,2.4,-0.5,8,,Virginia,,Virginia,D,3854490,129067662,-51.2,D,2012
FL,Hex,29,2,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,A,,Right,0,,50.0,-1,-44318,29,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,4237756,65899660,8.5,8,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-2.8,D,-51,1,-5,-0.900000000,49.1,0.900000000,117823,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,4163447,60932152,South,7,1.9,-0.5,9,,Florida,,Florida,D,8474179,129067662,-50,D,2012
WA,Hex,12,2,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,B,,Right,0,,56.2,-1.500000000,4548,12,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,1755396,65899660,1.5,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-17.2,D,-57.7,1,-15,-14.9,41.3,0.800000000,61454,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,1290670,60932152,West,2,2.3,-0.5,1,,Washington,,Washington,D,3125516,129067662,-56.2,D,2012
OR,Hex,7,4,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,B,,Right,0,,54.2,-2.500000000,-66803,7,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,970488,65899660,1.5,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-16.3,D,-56.7,1,-15,-12.1,42.1,1.7,15700,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,754175,60932152,West,3,4.2,-0.5,1,,Oregon,,Oregon,D,1789270,129067662,-54.2,D,2012
NV,Hex,6,6,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,A,,Right,0,,52.4,-2.7,-2363,6,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,531373,65899660,2.5,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-12.4,D,-55.1,1,-10,-6.7,45.7,3.000000000,50740,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,463567,60932152,West,3,5.7,-0.5,2,,Nevada,,Nevada,D,1014918,129067662,-52.4,D,2012
CO,Hex,9,4,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,A,,Right,0,,51.5,-2.2,34525,9,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,1323101,65899660,3.5,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-9,D,-53.7,1,-10,-5.4,46.1,1.4,111654,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,1185243,60932152,West,4,3.6,-0.5,3,,Colorado,,Colorado,D,2569520,129067662,-51.5,D,2012
CA,Hex,55,1,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,C,,Right,0,,60.2,-0.800000000,-420188,55,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,7854285,65899660,2,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-24,D,-61,1,-25,-23.1,37.1,0.100000000,-171823,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,4839958,60932152,West,4,0.9,-0.5,1,,California,,California,D,13038547,129067662,-60.2,D,2012
NM,Hex,5,5,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,B,,Right,0,,53.0,-3.900000000,-57087,5,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,415335,65899660,3.5,6,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-15.1,D,-56.9,1,-15,-10.2,42.8,1,-11044,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,335788,60932152,West,5,4.9,-0.5,3,,New Mexico,,New Mexico,D,783758,129067662,-53,D,2012
HI,Hex,4,3,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,E,,Right,0,,70.5,-1.3,-19213,4,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,306658,65899660,-0.5,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-45.2,D,-71.8,1,-45,-42.7,27.8,1.2,449,,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,121015,60932152,West,7,2.5,-0.5,1,,Hawaii,,Hawaii,D,434697,129067662,-70.5,D,2012
IN,Hex,11,11,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,G,,Right,0,,43.9,-6,-221152,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,1152887,65899660,7,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-1,D,-49.9,1,10,10.2,54.1,5.2,74895,11,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,1420543,60932152,Midwest,3,11.2,-0.5,6,Indiana,,,Indiana,R,2624534,129067662,54.1,D,2012
ND,Hex,3,11,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,G,,Right,0,,38.7,-5.9,-16312,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,124966,65899660,3.5,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",8.7,R,53.3,1,15,19.6,58.3,5.000000000,19719,3,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,188320,60932152,Midwest,2,10.9,-0.5,4,North Dakota,,,North Dakota,R,322932,129067662,58.3,D,2012
SD,Hex,3,9,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,G,,Right,0,,39.9,-4.8,-25885,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,145039,65899660,4,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",8.5,R,53.2,1,15,18,57.9,4.7,7556,3,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,210610,60932152,Midwest,3,9.5,-0.5,4,South Dakota,,,South Dakota,R,363815,129067662,57.9,D,2012
NE,Hex,5,7,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,H,,Right,0,,38.0,-3.6,-31238,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,302081,65899660,4.5,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",14.9,R,56.5,1,20,21.8,59.8,3.3,22085,5,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,475064,60932152,Midwest,4,6.9,-0.5,4,Nebraska,,,Nebraska,R,794379,129067662,59.8,D,2012
MO,Hex,10,9,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,F,,Right,0,,44.4,-4.9,-218115,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,1223796,65899660,5.5,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",0.100000000,R,49.4,1,5,9.400000000,53.8,4.400000000,36626,10,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,1482440,60932152,Midwest,4,9.3,-0.5,5,Missouri,,,Missouri,R,2757323,129067662,53.8,D,2012
KS,Hex,6,7,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,H,,Right,0,,38.0,-3.7,-74039,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,440726,65899660,5,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",14.9,R,56.6,1,20,21.7,59.7,3.1,-7021,6,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,692634,60932152,Midwest,5,6.8,-0.5,4,Kansas,,,Kansas,R,1159971,129067662,59.7,D,2012
NC,Hex,15,2,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,F,,Right,0,,48.4,-1.3,35740,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,2178391,65899660,9,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",-0.300000000,D,-49.7,1,0,2,50.4,1,141921,15,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,2270395,60932152,South,5,2.3,-0.5,7,North Carolina,,,North Carolina,R,4505372,129067662,50.4,D,2012
KY,Hex,8,7,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,H,,Right,0,,37.8,-3.4,-72615,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,679370,65899660,6.5,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",16.2,R,57.4,1,20,22.7,60.5,3.1,38728,8,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,1087190,60932152,South,4,6.5,-0.5,6,Kentucky,,,Kentucky,R,1797212,129067662,60.5,D,2012
WV,Hex,5,14,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,H,,Right,0,,35.5,-7.1,-65588,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,238269,65899660,7.5,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",13.1,R,55.7,1,25,26.8,62.3,6.600000000,20189,5,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,417655,60932152,South,4,13.7,-0.5,7,West Virginia,,,West Virginia,R,670438,129067662,62.3,D,2012
AR,Hex,6,4,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,H,,Right,0,,36.9,-2,-27901,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,394409,65899660,6,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",19.8,R,58.7,1,20,23.7,60.6,1.900000000,9727,6,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,647744,60932152,South,5,3.9,-0.5,5,Arkansas,,,Arkansas,R,1069468,129067662,60.6,D,2012
TN,Hex,11,5,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,H,,Right,0,,39.1,-2.7,-126728,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,960709,65899660,7,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",15.1,R,56.9,1,20,20.4,59.5,2.600000000,-16848,11,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,1462330,60932152,South,5,5.3,-0.5,6,Tennessee,,,Tennessee,R,2458577,129067662,59.5,D,2012
SC,Hex,9,1,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,G,,Right,0,,44.1,-0.800000000,3492,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,865941,65899660,8.5,6,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",9.000000000,R,53.9,1,10,10.5,54.6,0.700000000,36749,9,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,1071645,60932152,South,5,1.5,-0.5,8,South Carolina,,,South Carolina,R,1964118,129067662,54.6,D,2012
OK,Hex,7,2,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,I,,Right,0,,33.2,-1.2,-58949,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,443547,65899660,4.5,6,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",31.2,R,65.6,1,30,33.6,66.8,1.200000000,-68840,7,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,891325,60932152,South,6,2.4,-0.5,4,Oklahoma,,,Oklahoma,R,1334872,129067662,66.8,D,2012
LA,Hex,8,1,% shift to the left,,,ü,Barack Obama ,G,,Left,0,,40.6,0.700000000,26152,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,809141,65899660,5.5,6,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",18.7,R,58.6,1,15,17.2,57.8,-0.800000000,3987,8,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,1152262,60932152,South,6,-1.5,0.5,5,Louisiana,,,Louisiana,R,1994065,129067662,57.8,D,2012
MS,Hex,6,2,% shift to the left,,,ü,Barack Obama ,G,,Left,0,,43.8,0.800000000,8287,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,562949,65899660,6.5,6,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",13.2,R,56.2,1,10,11.5,55.3,-0.900000000,-13851,6,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,710746,60932152,South,6,-1.7,0.5,6,Mississippi,,,Mississippi,R,1285584,129067662,55.3,D,2012
AL,Hex,9,1,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,H,,Right,0,,38.4,-0.300000000,-17783,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,795696,65899660,7.5,6,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",21.6,R,60.3,1,20,22.1,60.5,0.200000000,-10621,9,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,1255925,60932152,South,6,0.5,-0.5,7,Alabama,,,Alabama,R,2074338,129067662,60.5,D,2012
GA,Hex,16,3,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,F,,Right,0,,45.5,-1.5,-70310,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,1773827,65899660,8,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",5.2,R,52.2,1,5,7.8,53.3,1.1,29944,16,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,2078688,60932152,South,6,2.6,-0.5,8,Georgia,,,Georgia,R,3900050,129067662,53.3,D,2012
TX,Hex,38,4,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,G,,Right,0,,41.4,-2.3,-220509,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,3308124,65899660,4,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",11.8,R,55.5,1,15,15.8,57.2,1.700000000,90515,38,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,4569843,60932152,South,7,4.0,-0.5,4,Texas,,,Texas,R,7993851,129067662,57.2,D,2012
AK,Hex,3,7,% shift to the left,,,ü,Barack Obama ,G,,Left,0,,40.8,2.9,-954,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,122640,65899660,0.5,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",21.5,R,59.4,1,10,14,54.8,-4.600000000,-29165,3,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,164676,60932152,West,0,-7.5,0.5,0,Alaska,,,Alaska,R,300495,129067662,54.8,D,2012
MT,Hex,3,12,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,G,,Right,0,,41.7,-5.6,-29828,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,201839,65899660,2.5,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",2.2,R,49.5,1,10,13.7,55.4,5.900000000,25165,3,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,267928,60932152,West,2,11.5,-0.5,3,Montana,,,Montana,R,484048,129067662,55.4,D,2012
ID,Hex,4,7,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,I,,Right,0,,32.6,-3.5,-23653,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,212787,65899660,2,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",25.4,R,61.5,1,30,31.9,64.5,3,17899,4,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,420911,60932152,West,2,6.5,-0.5,2,Idaho,,,Idaho,R,652274,129067662,64.5,D,2012
WY,Hex,3,9,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,J,,Right,0,,27.8,-4.600000000,-13582,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,69286,65899660,3,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",32,R,64.4,1,40,40.8,68.6,4.2,6004,3,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,170962,60932152,West,3,8.8,-0.5,3,Wyoming,,,Wyoming,R,249061,129067662,68.6,D,2012
UT,Hex,6,20,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,J,,Right,0,,24.7,-9.7,-75857,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,251813,65899660,4,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",28.2,R,62.6,1,45,48.1,72.8,10.2,144570,6,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,740600,60932152,West,4,19.9,-0.5,2,Utah,,,Utah,R,1017440,129067662,72.8,D,2012
AZ,Hex,11,1,% shift to the right,,,ü,Barack Obama ,F,,Right,0,,44.6,-0.5,-9475,,332,BARACK OBAMA ,Mitt Romney,51.1%,1025232,65899660,3,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.",8.5,R,53.6,1,5,9.1,53.7,0.100000000,3543,11,206,MITT ROMNEY, ,47.2%,1233654,60932152,West,5,0.6,-0.5,2,Arizona,,,Arizona,R,2299254,129067662,53.7,D,2012
1 Abbreviation Selected Map Total_EV Shift Shift tooltip I_Nominee tooltip blank D-Check D_Nominee_prop Color Bins Independent spacing Direction Spacer R-Check D_Percentage D_DifferencePercentage D_Difference D_EV D_EV_Total D_Nominee R_Nominee_prop D_PopularPercentage D_Votes D_Votes_Total Hex_Column Hex_Row I_Percentage I_EV I_EV_Total I_Nominee tooltip ● I_Nominee tooltip ')' I_Nominee tooltip 'Percentage)' I_Nominee tooltip '(' I_Nominee I_PopularPercentage I_Votes I_Votes_Total Independent spacing (popular) Info Last_RD_Difference Last_Winner Last_Winner_Percentage Number of Records RD_Difference (bin) RD_Difference R_Percentage R_DifferencePercentage R_Difference R_EV R_EV_Total R_Nominee I_Nominee_prop R_PopularPercentage R_Votes R_Votes_Total Region Row Shift :(l/r) Shift abbreviation Space State (red) State (blue) State (yellow) State State_Winner Total Votes Total_Votes_USA Winner_Percentage Winning Party Year
2 MN Hex 10 3 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  A Right 0 52.7 -1.4 -27187 10 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 1546167 65899660 4.5 2 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -10.3 D -54.1 1 -10 -7.7 45.0 1.2 44816 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 1320225 60932152 Midwest 2 2.6 -0.5 5 Minnesota Minnesota D 2936561 129067662 -52.7 D 2012
3 WI Hex 10 7 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  A Right 0 52.9 -3.3 -56226 10 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 1620985 65899660 5.5 2 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -13.9 D -56.2 1 -10 -6.900000000 46.0 3.7 148573 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 1410966 60932152 Midwest 2 7.0 -0.5 7 Wisconsin Wisconsin D 3071434 129067662 -52.9 D 2012
4 MI Hex 16 7 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  A Right 0 54.2 -3.2 -308010 16 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 2564569 65899660 7.5 2 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -16.4 D -57.4 1 -10 -9.5 44.7 3.7 66617 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 2115256 60932152 Midwest 2 6.9 -0.5 8 Michigan Michigan D 4730961 129067662 -54.2 D 2012
5 IL Hex 20 8 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  B Right 0 57.6 -4.3 -400161 20 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 3019512 65899660 6 3 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -25.1 D -61.9 1 -20 -16.9 40.7 3.9 103689 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 2135216 60932152 Midwest 2 8.2 -0.5 6 Illinois Illinois D 5242014 129067662 -57.6 D 2012
6 IA Hex 6 4 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  A Right 0 52.0 -1.7 -6396 6 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 822544 65899660 5 3 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -9.5 D -53.7 1 -10 -5.8 46.2 2 48238 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 730617 60932152 Midwest 3 3.7 -0.5 5 Iowa Iowa D 1582180 129067662 -52 D 2012
7 OH Hex 18 2 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  A Right 0 50.7 -0.800000000 -105767 18 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 2827621 65899660 8 3 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -4.6 D -51.5 1 -5 -3.000000000 47.7 0.800000000 -13084 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 2661407 60932152 Midwest 3 1.6 -0.5 7 Ohio Ohio D 5580822 129067662 -50.7 D 2012
8 ME Hex 4 2 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  B Right 0 56.3 -1.4 -20617 4 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 401306 65899660 11.5 0 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -17.3 D -57.7 1 -20 -15.3 41.0 0.600000000 -2997 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 292276 60932152 Northeast 0 2.0 -0.5 11 Maine Maine D 713180 129067662 -56.3 D 2012
9 VT Hex 3 1 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  D Right 0 66.6 -0.900000000 -20023 3 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 199239 65899660 10 1 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -37.1 D -67.5 1 -40 -35.6 31.0 0.600000000 -6276 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 92698 60932152 Northeast 1 1.5 -0.5 10 Vermont Vermont D 299290 129067662 -66.6 D 2012
10 NH Hex 4 4 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  A Right 0 52.0 -2.400000000 -15265 4 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 369561 65899660 11 1 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -9.7 D -54.4 1 -10 -5.5 46.5 1.8 13384 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 329918 60932152 Northeast 1 4.2 -0.5 11 New Hampshire New Hampshire D 710972 129067662 -52 D 2012
11 NY Hex 29 2 % shift to the left ü Barack Obama  C Left 0 63.4 0.600000000 -297829 29 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 4471871 65899660 9.5 2 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -26.7 D -62.8 1 -30 -28.2 35.2 -0.900000000 -256866 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 2485432 60932152 Northeast 2 -1.5 0.5 9 New York New York D 7061925 129067662 -63.4 D 2012
12 RI Hex 4 0 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  C Right 0 62.7 -0.400000000 -16894 4 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 279677 65899660 11.5 2 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -27.9 D -63.1 1 -30 -27.5 35.2 0 -8187 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 157204 60932152 Northeast 2 0.4 -0.5 10 Rhode Island Rhode Island D 446049 129067662 -62.7 D 2012
13 MA Hex 11 3 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  C Right 0 60.7 -1.1 17193 11 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 1921290 65899660 10.5 2 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -25.8 D -61.8 1 -25 -23.2 37.5 1.5 79460 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 1188314 60932152 Northeast 2 2.6 -0.5 11 Massachusetts Massachusetts D 3167767 129067662 -60.7 D 2012
14 PA Hex 20 5 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  A Right 0 52.1 -2.2 -286089 20 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 2990274 65899660 9 3 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -10.3 D -54.3 1 -10 -5.4 46.7 2.7 24549 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 2680434 60932152 Northeast 3 4.9 -0.5 8 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania D 5753670 129067662 -52.1 D 2012
15 NJ Hex 14 2 % shift to the left ü Barack Obama  B Left 0 58.3 1 -92636 14 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 2122786 65899660 10 3 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -15.6 D -57.3 1 -20 -17.7 40.6 -1.100000000 -135119 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 1478088 60932152 Northeast 3 -2.1 0.5 9 New Jersey New Jersey D 3638499 129067662 -58.3 D 2012
16 CT Hex 7 5 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  B Right 0 58.1 -2.500000000 -92689 7 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 905083 65899660 11 3 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -22.4 D -60.6 1 -20 -17.4 40.7 2.500000000 5464 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 634892 60932152 Northeast 3 5.0 -0.5 10 Connecticut Connecticut D 1558960 129067662 -58.1 D 2012
17 DC Hex 3 2 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  E Right 0 90.9 -1.600000000 21270 3 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 267070 65899660 12 5 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -86 D -92.5 1 -85 -83.6 7.3 0.8 4014 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 21381 60932152 Northeast 4 2.4 -0.5 10 Dist. of Col. Dist. of Col. D 293764 129067662 -90.9 D 2012
18 DE Hex 3 6 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  B Right 0 58.6 -3.3 -12875 3 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 242584 65899660 9.5 4 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -25 D -61.9 1 -20 -18.6 40.0 3.1 13110 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 165484 60932152 Northeast 5 6.4 -0.5 9 Delaware Delaware D 413921 129067662 -58.6 D 2012
19 MD Hex 10 1 % shift to the left ü Barack Obama  C Left 0 62.0 0.100000000 48377 10 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 1677844 65899660 8.5 4 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -25.4 D -61.9 1 -30 -26.1 35.9 -0.600000000 12007 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 971869 60932152 South 4 -0.7 0.5 9 Maryland Maryland D 2707327 129067662 -62 D 2012
20 VA Hex 13 2 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  A Right 0 51.2 -1.4 12288 13 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 1971820 65899660 8 5 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -6.3 D -52.6 1 -5 -3.900000000 47.3 1.000000000 97517 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 1822522 60932152 South 4 2.4 -0.5 8 Virginia Virginia D 3854490 129067662 -51.2 D 2012
21 FL Hex 29 2 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  A Right 0 50.0 -1 -44318 29 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 4237756 65899660 8.5 8 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -2.8 D -51 1 -5 -0.900000000 49.1 0.900000000 117823 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 4163447 60932152 South 7 1.9 -0.5 9 Florida Florida D 8474179 129067662 -50 D 2012
22 WA Hex 12 2 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  B Right 0 56.2 -1.500000000 4548 12 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 1755396 65899660 1.5 2 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -17.2 D -57.7 1 -15 -14.9 41.3 0.800000000 61454 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 1290670 60932152 West 2 2.3 -0.5 1 Washington Washington D 3125516 129067662 -56.2 D 2012
23 OR Hex 7 4 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  B Right 0 54.2 -2.500000000 -66803 7 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 970488 65899660 1.5 4 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -16.3 D -56.7 1 -15 -12.1 42.1 1.7 15700 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 754175 60932152 West 3 4.2 -0.5 1 Oregon Oregon D 1789270 129067662 -54.2 D 2012
24 NV Hex 6 6 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  A Right 0 52.4 -2.7 -2363 6 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 531373 65899660 2.5 4 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -12.4 D -55.1 1 -10 -6.7 45.7 3.000000000 50740 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 463567 60932152 West 3 5.7 -0.5 2 Nevada Nevada D 1014918 129067662 -52.4 D 2012
25 CO Hex 9 4 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  A Right 0 51.5 -2.2 34525 9 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 1323101 65899660 3.5 4 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -9 D -53.7 1 -10 -5.4 46.1 1.4 111654 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 1185243 60932152 West 4 3.6 -0.5 3 Colorado Colorado D 2569520 129067662 -51.5 D 2012
26 CA Hex 55 1 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  C Right 0 60.2 -0.800000000 -420188 55 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 7854285 65899660 2 5 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -24 D -61 1 -25 -23.1 37.1 0.100000000 -171823 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 4839958 60932152 West 4 0.9 -0.5 1 California California D 13038547 129067662 -60.2 D 2012
27 NM Hex 5 5 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  B Right 0 53.0 -3.900000000 -57087 5 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 415335 65899660 3.5 6 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -15.1 D -56.9 1 -15 -10.2 42.8 1 -11044 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 335788 60932152 West 5 4.9 -0.5 3 New Mexico New Mexico D 783758 129067662 -53 D 2012
28 HI Hex 4 3 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  E Right 0 70.5 -1.3 -19213 4 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 306658 65899660 -0.5 5 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -45.2 D -71.8 1 -45 -42.7 27.8 1.2 449 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 121015 60932152 West 7 2.5 -0.5 1 Hawaii Hawaii D 434697 129067662 -70.5 D 2012
29 IN Hex 11 11 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  G Right 0 43.9 -6 -221152 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 1152887 65899660 7 3 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -1 D -49.9 1 10 10.2 54.1 5.2 74895 11 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 1420543 60932152 Midwest 3 11.2 -0.5 6 Indiana Indiana R 2624534 129067662 54.1 D 2012
30 ND Hex 3 11 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  G Right 0 38.7 -5.9 -16312 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 124966 65899660 3.5 2 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 8.7 R 53.3 1 15 19.6 58.3 5.000000000 19719 3 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 188320 60932152 Midwest 2 10.9 -0.5 4 North Dakota North Dakota R 322932 129067662 58.3 D 2012
31 SD Hex 3 9 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  G Right 0 39.9 -4.8 -25885 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 145039 65899660 4 3 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 8.5 R 53.2 1 15 18 57.9 4.7 7556 3 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 210610 60932152 Midwest 3 9.5 -0.5 4 South Dakota South Dakota R 363815 129067662 57.9 D 2012
32 NE Hex 5 7 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  H Right 0 38.0 -3.6 -31238 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 302081 65899660 4.5 4 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 14.9 R 56.5 1 20 21.8 59.8 3.3 22085 5 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 475064 60932152 Midwest 4 6.9 -0.5 4 Nebraska Nebraska R 794379 129067662 59.8 D 2012
33 MO Hex 10 9 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  F Right 0 44.4 -4.9 -218115 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 1223796 65899660 5.5 4 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 0.100000000 R 49.4 1 5 9.400000000 53.8 4.400000000 36626 10 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 1482440 60932152 Midwest 4 9.3 -0.5 5 Missouri Missouri R 2757323 129067662 53.8 D 2012
34 KS Hex 6 7 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  H Right 0 38.0 -3.7 -74039 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 440726 65899660 5 5 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 14.9 R 56.6 1 20 21.7 59.7 3.1 -7021 6 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 692634 60932152 Midwest 5 6.8 -0.5 4 Kansas Kansas R 1159971 129067662 59.7 D 2012
35 NC Hex 15 2 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  F Right 0 48.4 -1.3 35740 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 2178391 65899660 9 5 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. -0.300000000 D -49.7 1 0 2 50.4 1 141921 15 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 2270395 60932152 South 5 2.3 -0.5 7 North Carolina North Carolina R 4505372 129067662 50.4 D 2012
36 KY Hex 8 7 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  H Right 0 37.8 -3.4 -72615 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 679370 65899660 6.5 4 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 16.2 R 57.4 1 20 22.7 60.5 3.1 38728 8 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 1087190 60932152 South 4 6.5 -0.5 6 Kentucky Kentucky R 1797212 129067662 60.5 D 2012
37 WV Hex 5 14 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  H Right 0 35.5 -7.1 -65588 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 238269 65899660 7.5 4 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 13.1 R 55.7 1 25 26.8 62.3 6.600000000 20189 5 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 417655 60932152 South 4 13.7 -0.5 7 West Virginia West Virginia R 670438 129067662 62.3 D 2012
38 AR Hex 6 4 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  H Right 0 36.9 -2 -27901 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 394409 65899660 6 5 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 19.8 R 58.7 1 20 23.7 60.6 1.900000000 9727 6 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 647744 60932152 South 5 3.9 -0.5 5 Arkansas Arkansas R 1069468 129067662 60.6 D 2012
39 TN Hex 11 5 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  H Right 0 39.1 -2.7 -126728 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 960709 65899660 7 5 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 15.1 R 56.9 1 20 20.4 59.5 2.600000000 -16848 11 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 1462330 60932152 South 5 5.3 -0.5 6 Tennessee Tennessee R 2458577 129067662 59.5 D 2012
40 SC Hex 9 1 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  G Right 0 44.1 -0.800000000 3492 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 865941 65899660 8.5 6 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 9.000000000 R 53.9 1 10 10.5 54.6 0.700000000 36749 9 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 1071645 60932152 South 5 1.5 -0.5 8 South Carolina South Carolina R 1964118 129067662 54.6 D 2012
41 OK Hex 7 2 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  I Right 0 33.2 -1.2 -58949 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 443547 65899660 4.5 6 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 31.2 R 65.6 1 30 33.6 66.8 1.200000000 -68840 7 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 891325 60932152 South 6 2.4 -0.5 4 Oklahoma Oklahoma R 1334872 129067662 66.8 D 2012
42 LA Hex 8 1 % shift to the left ü Barack Obama  G Left 0 40.6 0.700000000 26152 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 809141 65899660 5.5 6 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 18.7 R 58.6 1 15 17.2 57.8 -0.800000000 3987 8 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 1152262 60932152 South 6 -1.5 0.5 5 Louisiana Louisiana R 1994065 129067662 57.8 D 2012
43 MS Hex 6 2 % shift to the left ü Barack Obama  G Left 0 43.8 0.800000000 8287 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 562949 65899660 6.5 6 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 13.2 R 56.2 1 10 11.5 55.3 -0.900000000 -13851 6 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 710746 60932152 South 6 -1.7 0.5 6 Mississippi Mississippi R 1285584 129067662 55.3 D 2012
44 AL Hex 9 1 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  H Right 0 38.4 -0.300000000 -17783 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 795696 65899660 7.5 6 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 21.6 R 60.3 1 20 22.1 60.5 0.200000000 -10621 9 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 1255925 60932152 South 6 0.5 -0.5 7 Alabama Alabama R 2074338 129067662 60.5 D 2012
45 GA Hex 16 3 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  F Right 0 45.5 -1.5 -70310 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 1773827 65899660 8 7 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 5.2 R 52.2 1 5 7.8 53.3 1.1 29944 16 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 2078688 60932152 South 6 2.6 -0.5 8 Georgia Georgia R 3900050 129067662 53.3 D 2012
46 TX Hex 38 4 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  G Right 0 41.4 -2.3 -220509 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 3308124 65899660 4 7 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 11.8 R 55.5 1 15 15.8 57.2 1.700000000 90515 38 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 4569843 60932152 South 7 4.0 -0.5 4 Texas Texas R 7993851 129067662 57.2 D 2012
47 AK Hex 3 7 % shift to the left ü Barack Obama  G Left 0 40.8 2.9 -954 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 122640 65899660 0.5 0 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 21.5 R 59.4 1 10 14 54.8 -4.600000000 -29165 3 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 164676 60932152 West 0 -7.5 0.5 0 Alaska Alaska R 300495 129067662 54.8 D 2012
48 MT Hex 3 12 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  G Right 0 41.7 -5.6 -29828 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 201839 65899660 2.5 2 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 2.2 R 49.5 1 10 13.7 55.4 5.900000000 25165 3 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 267928 60932152 West 2 11.5 -0.5 3 Montana Montana R 484048 129067662 55.4 D 2012
49 ID Hex 4 7 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  I Right 0 32.6 -3.5 -23653 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 212787 65899660 2 3 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 25.4 R 61.5 1 30 31.9 64.5 3 17899 4 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 420911 60932152 West 2 6.5 -0.5 2 Idaho Idaho R 652274 129067662 64.5 D 2012
50 WY Hex 3 9 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  J Right 0 27.8 -4.600000000 -13582 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 69286 65899660 3 3 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 32 R 64.4 1 40 40.8 68.6 4.2 6004 3 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 170962 60932152 West 3 8.8 -0.5 3 Wyoming Wyoming R 249061 129067662 68.6 D 2012
51 UT Hex 6 20 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  J Right 0 24.7 -9.7 -75857 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 251813 65899660 4 5 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 28.2 R 62.6 1 45 48.1 72.8 10.2 144570 6 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 740600 60932152 West 4 19.9 -0.5 2 Utah Utah R 1017440 129067662 72.8 D 2012
52 AZ Hex 11 1 % shift to the right ü Barack Obama  F Right 0 44.6 -0.5 -9475 332 BARACK OBAMA  Mitt Romney 51.1% 1025232 65899660 3 5 Although most major media outlets insisted before the election that the race was too close to predict a winner in advance, analysts using statistical models, bookmakers, and betting markets had Obama as a clear favorite. At around 11:15 PM EST on Election Day, most major television networks called Ohio for Obama, projecting him the winner of the election. At around 1:00 AM EST on November 7, Romney conceded the election to Obama. By November 10, the electoral outcomes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia had been definitively projected. Obama won 332 electoral votes and carried all the states and districts (among states that allocate electoral votes by district) that he had won in the 2008 election except North Carolina, Indiana, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. 8.5 R 53.6 1 5 9.1 53.7 0.100000000 3543 11 206 MITT ROMNEY 47.2% 1233654 60932152 West 5 0.6 -0.5 2 Arizona Arizona R 2299254 129067662 53.7 D 2012