State-by-State Presidential Vote Link

CNN has stopped showing the vote for all presidential candidates by state at its webpage, but the Denver Post webpage (as of the morning of Thursday, November 13) still has that information. The Denver Post webpage is www.denverpost.com/election (here is a link). That brings up an outline map of the U.S. Click on any state to get the vote so far for each presidential candidate on the ballot in that state. Thanks to Frank Fluckiger for this tip.


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State-by-State Presidential Vote Link — 7 Comments

  1. Also the Socialist Workers vote in New York, and the vote for an independent presidential candidate in Wisconsin, are also labeled “none”. We’ll all be better off when the states finish their tabulations, and we won’t be at the mercy of the media.

  2. The cnn page for all candidates nationally:
    http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/results/president/allcandidates/
    combined with the denver post page with state by state breakdown:
    http://data.denverpost.com/election/results/president/national/2008
    and this ap interactive map, courtesy of cspan:
    http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/files/specials/election_night_2008/election_map_premium/index.html?SITE=CSPANELN&SECTION=POLITICS

    Something seems fishy with the louisiana results. AP does not show the results, and the numbers from the denver post seem incongruous with the other 49 states.

  3. Interesting that the Ron Paul-Barry Goldwater Jr. ticket ran third in Louisiana.

    12 electoral votes are still out. 11 of them are Missouri’s– where is the other one from?

  4. that 12th vote was probably one of the congressional districts in Nebraska (that being one of only two states to award individual electoral votes by congressional district, plus 2 for a statewide win). Just recently it looks like Obama will pick up that vote.

  5. I suspected that it was Nebraska.

    Who was Ron Paul’s running mate in Montana? Was it Barry Goldwater Jr.? Interesting that Paul finished third there, far ahead of the fourth-place Nader.

  6. Ron Paul’s running mate in Montana was Michael Peroutka, the 2004 Constitution Party presidential candidate. He has since left the Constitution Party.

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