Predict which candidate will win each state and see who reaches 270 electoral votes first. Click on a state to choose Obama, click again to choose Romney. Or, click on a state and use the buttons in the right-hand column to make your selections.
Total number of Electoral College votes: 538
Total needed to win: 270
270
Obama total:
237
Unallocated Electoral Votes : 95
Romney total:
206
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You can create your map by using different scenarios as a starting point.
CNN Electoral Map
This map is CNN's best estimate of the key states that will likely decide the 2012 presidential election. The map will be updated as the campaign progresses.
CNN Electoral Map
This map is CNN's best estimate of the key states that will likely decide the 2012 presidential election. The map will be updated as the campaign progresses.
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