2016 Electoral Scorecard
Nov 7, 2016ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES
Solid : These races are not considered competitive and are not likely to become closely contested.
Likely : These seats are not considered competitive at this point, but have the potential to become engaged.
Lean : These are considered competitive races, but one party has an advantage.
Toss-Up : These are the most competitive; either party has a good chance of winning.
ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTING RATINGS
**Maine and Nebraska can split their electoral
SOLID D
(15 States)
LIKELY D
(4 States)
- California-55
- Connecticut-07
- Delaware-03
- District of Columbia-03
- Hawaii-04
- Illinois-20
- Maine(01)-01
- Maryland-10
- Massachusetts-11
- New Jersey-14
- New York-29
- Oregon-07
- Rhode Island-04
- Vermont-03
- Washington-12
- Maine-02
- Minnesota-10
- New Mexico-05
- Virginia-13
183 VOTES
30 VOTES
LEAN D
(6 States)
TOSS UP
(4 States)
- Colorado-09
- Michigan-16
- Nevada-06
- New Hampshire-04
- Pennsylvania-20
- Wisconsin-10
- Florida-29
- Maine(02)-01
- Nebraska(02)-01
- North Carolina-15
65 VOTES
46 VOTES
LEAN R
(5 States)
LIKELY R
(5 States)
- Arizona-11
- Georgia-16
- Iowa-06
- Ohio-18
- Utah-06
- Alaska-03
- Indiana-11
- Missouri-10
- South Carolina-09
- Texas-38
57 VOTES
71 VOTES
SOLID R
(17 States)
- Alabama-09
- Arkansas-06
- Idaho-04
- Kansas-06
- Kentucky-08
- Louisiana-08
- Mississippi-06
- Montana-03
- Nebraska-02
- Nebraska(01)-01
- Nebraska(03)-01
- North Dakota-03
- Oklahoma-07
- South Dakota-03
- Tennessee-11
- West Virginia-05
- Wyoming-03
86 VOTES
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