1 | California | 39,865,590 | 55 | |||||||
2 | Texas | 29,206,997 |
39 |
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3 | Florida | 21,299,325 | 29 | |||||||
4 | New York | 19,542,209 | 29 | |||||||
5 | Pennsylvania | 12,807,060 | 20 | |||||||
6 | Illinois | 12,741,080 | 20 | |||||||
7 | Ohio | 11,689,442 | 18 | |||||||
8 | Georgia | 10,519,475 | 16 | |||||||
9 | North Carolina | 10,383,620 | 16 | |||||||
10 | Michigan | 9,995,915 | 16 | |||||||
11 | New Jersey | 8,908,520 | 14 |
- There were 128,838,834 people who voted in the 2016 Presidential election
- If 50% plus 1 of the 101,782,267 people in the 11 states with the largest population the candidate would receive 270 electoral votes.
- If 100% of the 27,056,657 people in the remaining 39 states all voted for a different candidate, that candidate would receive 268 electoral votes.
- The losing candidate could receive 50,891,133 popular votes in the 11 largest states and 27,056,657 popular votes in the 39 smaller states. The losing candidate could win 39 of the 50 states while receiving 65% of the 128,838,834 popular votes.
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