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There is an ongoing effort coordinated by the Democratic Disaster website, to collect the names and addresses, and hopefully the phone numbers and electors of all the electors for the 2008 Presidential Election.

These are the members of the Electoral College for 2008, organized into 4 groups. Some checkmarks and x marks appear next to the highlighted links to individual state articles. These are described in the legend section.

Legend[]

  • Check markY means that the elector information is more complete for this state.
  • Check markY means that Roger Calero appeared on the ballot in that state
  • Check markY means that Roger Calero was replaced on the ballot by James E. Harris, or that Calero was a write-in candidate and did not appear on the ballot (in the case of Connecticut).

High Priority states[]

The highest priority states are those that voted Democratically and have unbound electors.


1. (D) DELAWARE - 3 Electoral Votes

Check markY Delaware Electors (2008) Check markY

2. (D) ILLINOIS - 21 Electoral Votes

Illinois Electors (2008) Check markY

3. (D) INDIANA - 11 Electoral Votes

Indiana Electors (2008) Check markY

4. (D) IOWA - 7 Electoral Votes

Check markY Iowa Electors (2008) Check markY


5. (D) MINNESOTA - 10 Electoral Votes

Check markY Minnesota Electors (2008)

6. (R?) MISSOURI - 11 Electoral Votes

Missouri Electors (2008) Check markY

7. (D) NEW HAMPSHIRE - 4 Electoral Votes

New Hampshire Electors (2008)

8. (D) NEW JERSEY - 15 Electoral Votes


Check markYNew Jersey Electors (2008) Check markY

9. (D) NEW YORK - 31 Electoral Votes

Check markY New York Electors (2008)

10. (D) PENNSYLVANIA - 21 Electoral Votes

Pennsylvania Electors (2008) Check markY

11. (D) RHODE ISLAND - 4 Electoral Votes

Rhode Island Electors (2008) Check markY

Medium Priority States[]

Medium Priority States are states that voted democratically but have bound electors.


1. (D) CALIFORNIA - 55 Electoral Votes

State Law - § 6906

Check markY California Electors (2008)

2. (D) COLORADO - 9 Electoral Votes

State Law - § 1-4-304

Check markY Colorado Electors (2008) Check markY

3. (D) CONNECTICUT - 7 Electoral Votes

State Law § 9-175

Check markY Connecticut Electors (2008)

4. (D) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - 3 Electoral Votes

DC Pledge / DC Law - § 1-1312(g)

District of Columbia Electors (2008)

5. (D) FLORIDA - 27 Electoral Votes

Party Pledge / State Law - § 103.021(1)

Check markY Florida Electors (2008) Check markY

6. (D) HAWAII - 4 Electoral Votes

State Law - §§ 14-26 to 14-28

Hawaii Electors (2008)Check markY

7. (D) MAINE - 4 Electoral Votes

State Law - § 805

Maine Electors (2008)[1] Check markY

8. (D) MARYLAND - 10 Electoral Votes

State Law - § 20-4

Maryland Electors (2008) Check markY

9. (D) MASSACHUSETTS - 12 Electoral Votes

Party Pledge / State Law - Ch. 53, § 8, Supp.

Massachusets Electors (2008)

10. (D) MICHIGAN - 17 Electoral Votes

State Law - §168.47 (Violation cancels vote and elector is replaced).

Michigan Electors (2008)

11. (D) NEVADA - 5 Electoral Votes

State Law - § 298.050

Nevada Electors (2008) Check markY

12. (D) NEW MEXICO - 5 Electoral Votes

State Law - § 1-15-5 to 1-15-9 (Violation is a fourth degree felony.)

New Mexico Electors (2008) Check markY


13. (D) NORTH CAROLINA - 15 Electoral Votes

State Law - § 163-212 (Violation cancels vote; elector is replaced and is subject to $500 fine.)

North Carolina Electors (2008)

14. (D) OHIO - 20 Electoral Votes

State Law - § 3505.40

Ohio Electors (2008) Check markY

15. (D) OREGON - 7 Electoral Votes

State Pledge / State Law - § 248.355

Oregon Electors (2008)

16.(D) VERMONT - 3 Electoral Votes

State Law - title 17, § 2732

Check markY Vermont Electors (2008)

17. (D) VIRGINIA - 13 Electoral Votes

State Law - § 24.1-162 (Virginia statute may be advisory - "Shall be expected" to vote for nominees.)

Virginia Electors (2008) Check markY


18. (D) WASHINGTON - 11 Electoral Votes

Party Pledge / State Law - §§ 29.71.020, 29.71.040, Supp. ($1000 fine.)

Check markY Washington Electors (2008) Check markY


19. (D) WISCONSIN - 10 Electoral Votes

State Law - § 7.75

Wisconsin Electors (2008)

Low Priority States[]

Low priority states are those that voted Republican and have unbound electors.


1. (R) ARIZONA - 10 Electoral Votes

Arizona Electors (2008) Check markY

2. (R) ARKANSAS - 6 Electoral Votes

Arkansas Electors (2008) Check markY


3. (R) GEORGIA - 15 Electoral Votes

Georgia Electors (2008)

4. (R) IDAHO - 4 Electoral Votes

Idaho Electors (2008)

5. (R) KANSAS - 6 Electoral Votes

Kansas Electors (2008)

6. (R) KENTUCKY - 8 Electoral Votes

Kentucky Electors (2008)

7. (R) LOUISIANA - 9 Electoral Votes Check markY

Louisian Electors (2008)

8. (R) NORTH DAKOTA - 3 Electoral Votes

North Dakota Electors (2008)

9. (R) SOUTH DAKOTA - 3 Electoral Votes

South Dakota Electors (2008) Check markY


10. (R) TENNESSEE - 11 Electoral Votes

Tennessee Electors (2008) Check markY

11. (R) TEXAS - 34 Electoral Votes

Texas Electors (2008)

12. (R) UTAH - 5 Electoral Votes

Utah Electors (2008)

13. (R) WEST VIRGINIA - 5 Electoral Votes

West Virginia Electors (2008)

Lowest Priority States[]

Lowest priority states are those that voted Republican and have bound electors.


1. (R) ALABAMA - 9 Electoral Votes

Party Pledge / State Law - § 17-19-2

Alabama Electors (2008) Check markY

2. (R) ALASKA - 3 Electoral Votes

Party Pledge / State Law - § 15.30.040; 15.30.070

Alaska Electors (2008) Check markY

3. (R) MISSISSIPPI - 6 Electoral Votes

Party Pledge / State Law - §23-15-785(3)

Mississippi Electors (2008)

4. (R) MONTANA - 3 Electoral Votes

State Law - §13-25-104

Montana Electors (2008)


5. (R) NEBRASKA - 5 Electoral Votes

State Law - § 32-714

Nebraska Electors (2008)[2]Check markY

6. (R) OKLAHOMA - 7 Electoral Votes

State Pledge / State Law - 26, §§ 10-102; 10-109 (Violation of oath is a misdemeanor, carrying a fine of up to $1000.)

Oklahoma Electors (2008)

7. (R) SOUTH CAROLINA - 8 Electoral Votes

State Pledge / State Law - § 7-19-80 (Replacement and criminal sanctions for violation.)

South Carolina Electors (2008)

8. (R) WYOMING - 3 Electoral Votes

State Law - §§ 22-19-106; 22-19-108

Wyoming Electors (2008)

Legend[]

  • Check markY means that the elector information is more complete for this state.
  • Check markY means that Roger Calero appeared on the ballot in that state
  • Check markY means that Roger Calero was replaced on the ballot by James E. Harris, or that Calero was a write-in candidate and did not appear on the ballot (in the case of Connecticut).

Notes[]

  1. Maine apportions its electors by proportional vote, and therefore is not a "winner take all" state.
  2. Nebraska apportions its electors by proportional vote, and therefore is not a "winner take all" state.

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