List of United States presidential electors, 2016

This is a list of electors (members of the Electoral College) who cast ballots to elect the President of the United States and Vice President of the United States in the 2016 presidential election. There are 538 electors from the 50 states and the District of Columbia.[1] While every state except Nebraska and Maine chooses the electors by statewide vote, many states require that one elector be designated for each congressional district. Except where otherwise noted, such designations refer to the elector's residence in that district rather than election by the voters of the district.

Alabama

Electors: 9[2]

Alabama Republican Party

[4]

Alabama Democratic Party

Alaska

Electors: 3 [6]

Alaska Republican Party

[4]

Alaska Democratic Party

Alaska Constitution Party

Alaska Green Party

Alaska Libertarian Party

Non Affiliated - De La Fuente

Arizona

Electors: 11

Arizona Republican Party

[4]

Arizona Democratic Party

Arizona Libertarian Party

Arizona Green Party

Arkansas

Electors: 6

Arkansas Republican Party

[4]

Democratic Party of Arkansas

Electors for Jim Hedges

Better for America Party

Constitution Party of Arkansas

Electors for Lynn S. Khan and Kathleen Monahan

Libertarian Party of Arkansas

Green Party of Arkansas

California

Electors: 55

Democratic Party

[19]

[4]

Republican Party

Write-In Electors Pledged To: Bernard "Bernie" Sanders

[22]

Colorado

Electors: 9[23]

Democratic Party

[4]

Republican Party

American Constitution Party

Libertarian Party

Green Party

American Delta Party

Approval Voting Party

Prohibition Party

America's Party

Connecticut

Electors: 7

Democratic Party

[4]

Republican Party

Delaware

Electors: 3

Democratic Party

[4]

District of Columbia

Electors: 3

Democratic Party

[4]

Florida

Electors: 29

Republican Party

[4]

Democratic Party

Constitution Party

Libertarian Party

Georgia

Electors: 16

Republican Party

GOP officials state that their electors have been bombarded with messages. [43]

[4]

Democratic Party

Libertarian Party

[44] [45]

Hawaii

Electors: 4[46]

Democratic Party of Hawaii

Electors

[4]

First Alternates

Second Alternates

Constitution Party of Hawaii

Electors

First Alternates

Second Alternates

Green Party of Hawaii

Electors

First Alternates

Second Alternates

Libertarian Party of Hawaii

Electors

First Alternates

Second Alternates

Hawaii Republican Party

Electors

First Alternates

Second Alternates

Idaho

Electors: 4[47]

Republican Party

These electors, amongst others, have been the recipients of intense public lobbying to abandon Donald Trump, and have received phone calls amounting to harassment.[43][48]

[4]

Democratic Party

Independent Slate for Darrell L. Castle

Constitution Party

Independent Slate for Rocky De La Fuente

Libertarian Party

Independent Slate for Evan McMullin

Independent Slate for Jill Stein

Illinois

Electors: 20[49]

Democratic Party

[4]

Republican Party

Indiana

Electors: 11[50]

Republican Party

[4]

Democratic Party

Libertarian Party

Write‐in (Constitution Party)

Write‐in (Green Party)

Write‐in (Socialist Party,USA)

Iowa

Electors: 6

Republican Party

Increased interest in contact information for the electors has been reported.[43]

[4]

Kansas

Electors: 6

Republican Party

[4]

Kentucky

Electors: 8

Republican Party

[4]

Louisiana

Electors: 8

Republican Party

[4]

Maine

Electors: 4[53]

Democratic Party

[4]

Republican Party

Libertarian Party

Green Independent Party

Constitution Party (write-in)

Unaffiliated Cherunda Lynn Fox slate

It's Our Children Party

Courage, Character, Service

Maryland

Electors: 10[54]

Democratic Party Electors For Hillary Clinton

[4]

Republican Party Electors for Donald Trump

Libertarian Party Electors for Gary Johnson

Green Party Electors for Jill Stein

Massachusetts

Electors: 11

Democratic Party

[4]

Michigan

Electors: 16

Republican Party

GOP officials state that their electors have been bombarded with messages. [43]

[4]

Minnesota

Electors: 10

Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party

[4]

Republican Party

Mississippi

Electors: 6

Missouri

Electors: 10

Republican Party

[4]

Montana

Electors: 3[59]

Republican Party

[4]

Democratic Party

American Delta Party

Green Party

Libertarian Party

Nebraska

Electors: 5

Nevada

Electors: 6

New Hampshire

Electors: 4

Democratic Party

The only all-female slate of electors, all four of whom are the first Democratic women to hold their elected offices."The Trailblazers". 

New Jersey

Electors: 14

The Democratic Party of New Jersey

[4]

Republican Party of New Jersey

Green Party of New Jersey

New Mexico

Elctors: 5

New York

Electors: 29[64]

Democratic Party

Republican Party

Conservative Party

Green Party

Working Families Party

Independence Party

Women's Equality Party

Libertarian Party

North Carolina

Republican Party

[4]

North Dakota

Electors: 3

Ohio

Electors: 18

Republican Party

[4]

Oklahoma

Electors: 7[69]

Republican Party

[4]

Libertarian Party

Democratic Party

Oregon

Electors: 7

Democratic Party of Oregon

[4]

Oregon Republican Party

Pacific Green Party of Oregon

Libertarian Party of Oregon

Pennsylvania

Republican Party

[4]

Democratic Party

Rhode Island

Electors: 4

Democratic Party

[4]

South Carolina

Electors: 9

Republican Party

[4] [74]

South Dakota

Electors: 3

Republican Party

[4]

Tennessee

Electors: 11

Republican Party

Several of these electors have received anti-Trump e-mail in volumes which they regard as harassment.[76]

[4]

Texas

Electors: 38

Republican Party

[43]

Democratic Party

Utah

Electors: 6[80]

Republican Party

[4]

Democratic Party

Evan McMullin (Unaffiliated)

Alyson Kennedy (Unaffiliated)

Constitution Party

Independent American Party

Libertarian Party

"Rocky" Roque De La Fuente (Unaffiliated)

Vermont

Electors: 3

Democratic Party

[4]

Virginia

Electors: 13[81]

Democratic Party

[4]

Republican Party

Green Party

Libertarian Party

Elector slate for Evan McMullin

Washington

Electors: 12 [87]

Democratic Party Electors

[4]

West Virginia

Electors: 5

Republican Party

[4]

Democratic Party

(will update first names once confirmed)

Wisconsin

Electors: 10 [91]

Republican Party

[4]

Democratic Party

Libertarian Party

Constitution Party

Wisconsin Green Party

Wyoming

Electors: 3[92]

Republican Party Slate

[4]

Democratic Party Slate

Constitution Party Slate

Libertarian Party Slate

Jill Stein, Independent Candidate Slate

"Rocky" Roque De La Fuente, Independent Candidate Slate

See also

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Preceded by
2012
Electoral College (United States)
2016
Succeeded by
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