U.S.A Elections Condensed 1912-2024

Which states are battleground states? What results might there be if we condensed 100+ years of election results?

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Majority: 270 of 538 electoral votes

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Democrat

1,004,514,805 votes - 47.8%
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Republican

1,009,534,607 votes - 48%
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1,004,514,805 Votes 1,009,534,607 Votes 87,347,126 Votes vs
Alabama (AL) Alabama AL 13 13 11,126,586 14,229,710 1,998,498 R
Alaska (AK) Alaska AK 1 15 1,227,978 1,856,827 288,151 R
Arizona (AZ) Arizona AZ 9 19 10,579,018 12,653,646 1,105,037 R
Arkansas (AR) Arkansas AR 17 10 7,719,059 8,020,097 742,081 R
California (CA) California CA 16 12 103,067,928 86,264,776 9,078,833 D
Colorado (CO) Colorado CO 11 17 14,594,038 15,268,162 1,590,624 R
Connecticut (CT) Connecticut CT 15 13 15,478,492 14,322,820 1,274,941 D
Delaware (DE) Delaware DE 15 13 3,173,685 2,844,713 222,535 D
District of Columbia (DC) District of Columbia DC 13 0 600,153 31,309 12,926 D
Florida (FL) Florida FL 14 14 41,397,491 45,140,043 3,324,146 R
Georgia (GA) Georgia GA 17 10 20,167,697 20,371,711 1,582,068 R
Hawaii (HI) Hawaii HI 14 2 3,208,030 2,160,490 225,867 D
Idaho (ID) Idaho ID 8 20 3,506,263 5,850,057 621,018 R
Illinois (IL) Illinois IL 16 12 58,806,552 55,476,740 4,297,470 D
Indiana (IN) Indiana IN 5 23 23,627,843 29,459,779 1,985,651 R
Iowa (IA) Iowa IA 11 17 15,257,689 16,857,911 1,458,895 R
Kansas (KS) Kansas KS 5 23 9,921,087 14,487,420 1,230,769 R
Kentucky (KY) Kentucky KY 13 15 15,091,480 17,428,817 1,043,116 R
Louisiana (LA) Louisiana LA 14 12 13,097,731 14,205,991 1,673,293 R
Maine (ME) Maine ME 11 19 6,574,809 6,658,322 700,233 R
Maryland (MD) Maryland MD 19 9 19,932,820 15,549,960 1,303,613 D
Massachusetts (MA) Massachusetts MA 21 7 34,495,369 25,566,864 2,750,140 D
Michigan (MI) Michigan MI 13 14 41,303,015 41,397,288 3,327,919 R
Minnesota (MN) Minnesota MN 20 7 23,894,163 21,484,621 2,628,146 D
Mississippi (MS) Mississippi MS 12 13 7,144,059 8,287,222 1,029,610 R
Missouri (MO) Missouri MO 13 15 26,037,057 26,732,848 1,788,787 R
Montana (MT) Montana MT 9 19 3,787,769 4,464,980 537,724 R
Nebraska (NE) Nebraska NE 7 23 7,065,042 10,788,437 804,822 R
Nevada (NV) Nevada NV 15 13 4,303,996 4,368,915 413,012 R
New Hampshire (NH) New Hampshire NH 13 15 4,737,597 5,226,827 407,697 R
New Jersey (NJ) New Jersey NJ 15 13 34,714,627 34,063,482 2,395,264 D
New Mexico (NM) New Mexico NM 16 12 5,300,402 5,096,196 441,481 D
New York (NY) New York NY 18 10 88,204,674 74,891,531 6,079,359 D
North Carolina (NC) North Carolina NC 15 13 25,255,067 25,882,568 1,622,907 R
North Dakota (ND) North Dakota ND 5 23 2,881,124 4,075,575 433,828 R
Ohio (OH) Ohio OH 12 16 49,055,874 53,570,960 4,279,045 R
Oklahoma (OK) Oklahoma OK 9 19 11,173,437 15,050,232 1,059,999 R
Oregon (OR) Oregon OR 15 13 13,248,795 12,159,198 1,527,183 D
Pennsylvania (PA) Pennsylvania PA 14 13 57,446,356 58,014,576 4,337,764 R
Rhode Island (RI) Rhode Island RI 21 7 5,473,929 4,013,408 389,763 D
South Carolina (SC) South Carolina SC 13 14 9,312,212 11,034,772 895,026 R
South Dakota (SD) South Dakota SD 3 24 3,353,826 4,429,832 415,321 R
Tennessee (TN) Tennessee TN 12 16 15,984,160 18,652,401 1,262,329 R
Texas (TX) Texas TX 13 15 46,991,324 53,517,045 4,001,237 R
Utah (UT) Utah UT 7 21 4,832,439 8,288,065 947,118 R
Vermont (VT) Vermont VT 9 19 2,622,136 2,530,051 259,903 D
Virginia (VA) Virginia VA 14 14 20,420,016 21,406,980 1,649,249 R
Washington (WA) Washington WA 17 10 21,957,753 19,146,435 2,539,488 D
West Virginia (WV) West Virginia WV 16 13 9,406,246 9,572,872 552,882 R
Wisconsin (WI) Wisconsin WI 15 12 24,452,450 24,170,153 2,594,395 D
Wyoming (WY) Wyoming WY 7 21 1,503,462 2,510,972 215,963 R


A house divided against itself cannot stand.
I believe this government cannot endure, permanently half slave and half free.
I do not expect the Union to be dissolved.
I do not expect the house to fall.
But I do expect it will cease to be divided.
It will become all one thing, or all the other.

Abraham Lincoln

Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.

Benjamin Franklin