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The following information was taken from
http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/thepoliticalsystem/a/2012-Electoral-Votes-By-State.htm
The number of electoral college votes by state changes based on the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s the updated list of electoral votes by state.
California – 54
Texas – 40
Florida – 30
New York – 28
Illinois – 19
Pennsylvania – 19
Ohio – 17
Georgia – 16
North Carolina – 16
Michigan – 15
New Jersey – 14
Virginia – 13
Washington – 12
Arizona – 11
Indiana – 11
Massachusetts – 11
Tennessee – 11
Colorado – 9
Maryland – 10
Minnesota – 10
Missouri – 10
Wisconsin – 10
Alabama – 9
South Carolina – 9
Kentucky – 8
Louisiana – 8
Oregon – 8
Connecticut – 7
Oklahoma – 7
Arkansas – 6
Iowa – 6
Kansas – 6
Mississippi – 6
Nevada – 6
Utah – 6
Nebraska – 5
New Mexico – 5
Hawaii – 4
Idaho – 4
Maine – 4
New Hampshire – 4
Rhode Island – 4
West Virginia – 4
Alaska – 3
Delaware – 3
District of Columbia – 3
Montana – 3
North Dakota – 3
South Dakota – 3, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 59,336 or 7.9 percent to 814,180 in 2010.
Vermont – 3, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 16,914 or 2.8 percent to 625,741 in 2010.
Wyoming – 3, unchanged. The state’s population increased by 69,844 or 14.1 percent to 563,626 in 2010.