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Who are Kentuckians supporting, McConnell or McGrath?

Quote of the Week“As we try to understand what got us here, on the brink of a constitutional crisis, vulnerable to our enemies and without any plan to address this disease that has killed more than 209,000 Americans and left millions without jobs, we have to reckon with Sen. Mitch McConnell’s central role in ushering us toward disaster. His almost single-minded focus on taking away Kentuckians’ health care has left our country more vulnerable than it has been in decades.” --Amy McGrath,After 36 years, Kentucky can do better than Mitch McConnell. We endorse Amy McGrath.BY HERALD-LEADER EDITORIAL BOARDOCTOBER 12, 2020 06:12 PMThe Lexington Herald-Leader, one of Kentucky's largest newspapers, has endorsed Sen. Mitch McConnell's (R-Ky.) Democratic challenger, Amy McGrath, for the state's senate seat.The newspaper wrote in its endorsement that many people feel Kentucky's senate race is "the most important contest in the country" next to the presidential election, "with the future of our democracy riding on the right choice.""During his 36 years in office, McConnell has made it perfectly clear that his only passion is the pursuit of power, his own and that of the Republican Party," the paper said. "For that reason alone, we would endorse his opponent.""Luckily for voters, McGrath, a former fighter pilot and public servant, would make an excellent senator who would actually put the needs and interests of Kentuckians above her own," it continued.The paper - which endorsed McGrath's Democratic primary challenger, Charles Booker, in June - said McGrath understands that people are suffering from McConnell's failure to address issues that have worsened during the coronavirus pandemic, such as the economy and health care.McGrath also wants to make sure a case like the Louisville police killing of Breonna Taylor "never happens again" by ending cash bail and preventing "bad officers" from moving from city to city, the paper said. She also supports labor unions and more funding for education and acknowledges climate change while seeing a role for coal."We have people going to work right now and have been throughout this coronavirus because they have to make ends meet," McGrath told the Lexington-Herald editorial board. "Because there's not paid family leave, and they don't know how they'll pay for health care, they don't know how they'll pay for food on the table. We've got to do this better, and it starts at the top."The paper then blasted McConnell for pushing through the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court instead of working to provide coronavirus relief. McGrath also blasted her opponent during their debate for failing to address coronavirus relief, criticism the Senate majority leader laughed off.After the debate, McConnell said the Senate would vote on a targeted bill that would include aid for small businesses."Mitch McConnell has had 36 years to make life better for his fellow Kentuckians, and instead, we are still among the sickest, the hungriest and the least educated," the paper wrote. "We can do better, and all it will take is a vote for Amy McGrath. We all deserve better, and so does our fragile democracy."A Quinnipiac University poll released in September found that McConnell had a 12-point lead over McGrath but that voters had mixed opinions of him.

Does Amy McGrath have a chance against McConnell?

I think her chances are slim. McConnell has a low favorability rating in KY, but he always has a low favorability rating and wins anyway.McGrath is running as a pro-Trump Democrat after running as an anti-Trump Democrat in 2018:Michael Arndt's answer to Amy McGrath’s competitors are claiming she's a pro-Trump Democrat. Is there any truth to that?Kentucky makeover: Amy McGrath challenges Mitch McConnell as a pro-Trump DemocratThis strategy is an example of hyper-warped triangulation that can only makes sense in the minds of Washington DC, neoliberal strategists and consultants.McGrath would’ve likely lost to Booker if she hadn’t banked so many early votes:Without Kentucky early voting, data suggests Booker beats McGrathThe two progressives in the race, Booker and Broihier, had a combined vote total that exceeded McGrath’s:United States Senate election in Kentucky, 2020 (June 23 Democratic primary) - BallotpediaMcGrath outspent Booker by almost 10 to 1:Amy McGrath Narrowly Defeats Charles Booker in Kentucky Democratic Senate PrimaryMcConnell’s spending will certainly be on par with McGrath’s.Do you know who’s even less popular in KY than McConnell? That would be Chuck Schumer who hand-picked Amy McGrath. Gee, I wonder if this will come up in general election.

Where can I find a list of all the electors in the Electoral College for the 2016 election?

Link: List of United States presidential electors, 2016 - WikipediaAlabama[edit]Electors: 9[2]Alabama Republican Party[edit](At-Large) Perry O. Hooper Jr. of Pike Road[3](At-Large) Grady H. Thornton of Birmingham(1st) Frank Burt Jr. of Bay Minette(2nd) Will B. Sellers of Montgomery(3rd) James Eldon Wilson of Montgomery(4th) Tim Wadsworth of Arley(5th) J. Elbert Peters of Huntsville(6th) Mary Sue McClurkin of Indian Springs(7th) Robert A. Cusanelli of CarrolltonAlabama Democratic Party[edit]Valvier Bright of Montgomery[4]Kathy McShan of MontgomeryClint Daughtrey of MontgomeryJanet May of MontgomeryRandy Kelley of GadsdenUnzell Kelley of KellytonJoe L. Reed of MontgomeryDarryl Sinkfield of MontgomeryNancy Worley of MontgomeryAlaska[edit]Electors: 3[5]Alaska Constitution Party[edit]Pamela Goode, Delta Junction AKJ. R. Myers, Soldotna AKJames Squyres, Delta Junction AKAlaska Democratic Party[edit]June Degnan, Juneau AKD´Arcy Hutchings, Anchorage AKVictor Fischer, Anchorage AKAlaska Green Party[edit]Judith Moss, Anchorage AKWilliam Bartee, Anchorage AKSoren Wuerth, Girdwood, AKAlaska Libertarian Party[edit]Cean Stevens, Anchorage AKRandy Stevens, Anchorage AKTerrence Shannigan, Anchorage AKAlaska Republican Party[edit]Sean Parnell, Palmer AKJacqueline Tupou, Juneau AKCarolyn Leman, Anchorage AKNon Affiliated - De La Fuente[edit]Arenza Thigpen Jr., Anchorage AKErin Robertson, Anchorage AKGregory Lee, Anchorage AKArizona[edit]Electors: 11Arizona Republican Party[edit]J. Foster Morgan of Glendale[6][7]Walter Begay Jr. of KayentaBruce Ash of TucsonSharon Giese of MesaJames O’Connor of ScottsdaleJerry Hayden of ScottsdaleRobert Graham of PhoenixEdward Robson of PhoenixCarole Joyce of PhoenixAlberto Gutier of PhoenixJane Pierpoint Lynch of PhoenixArizona Democratic Party[edit]Delia Carlyle[7]Gabrielle GiffordsPamela GrissomLuis A. HerediaRoberto RevelesBill RoeNaomi O. StoryAlexis TameronLaVern TarkingtonCorey WoodsPeterson ZahArizona Libertarian Party[edit]Ruth E. Bennett[7]Micah BlackJoe Michael CobbZhani DokoErnest HancockMichael KielskyFrank SarwarkNicholas SarwarkWarren SeverinMike ShipleyChad WolettArizona Green Party[edit]Celeste M. Castorena[7]Angela DixonBetty DixonTheresa GallagherAntonio MaciasLinda MaciasElisa Maria OleaRichard ScottAngel TorresGeneva WarnerArkansas[edit]Electors: 6Electors for Jim Hedges[edit]Tasha A Tidwell of North Little Rock[8]Tonya Page of Little RockAnita G. McKinzie of Little RockLaDana francois of Little RockCynthia Ivy of CrossettRandy J. Ivy of CrossettBetter for America Party[edit](District 4) Jerry Nathan Bell of Mena[9](District 3) Jennifer Fournier of Farmington(District 1) Russell Carter of Jonesboro(At Large) Lizz Bennett of Bentonville(District 2) Dr. Reid Thomas of Searcy(At large) Janae Robinson of BentonvilleDemocratic Party of Arkansas[edit](At Large) Shelia Bronfman of Little Rock[10](District 1) The Hon. Jimmie Lou Fisher of Paragould(District 4) Rep. Vivian Flowers of Pine Bluff(District 3) Denise Garner of Fayetteville(District 2) Judge Barry Hyde of North Little Rock(At Large) The Hon. Lottle Shackelford of Little RockConstitution Party of Arkansas[edit](District 1) Tom Mayfield of Fayetteville[11](District 2) Sara Mayfield of Fayetteville(District 3) Randall L. Moll of Gentry(District 4) Yolanda S. Moll of Gentry(At Large) Mark Moore of Pea Ridge(At Large) Craig Middlebrood of ElkinsElectors for Lynn S. Khan and Kathleen Monahan[edit](At Large) Lawrence Curtis Bandy of Little Rock[12](At Large) David L. Spurr of Bryant(District 1) Tamesia Warren of Jonesboro(District 2) Cynthia Franke Bandy of Little Rock(District 3) Julia Lagun of Bentonville(District 4) Kenneth B. Smith of AshdownRepublican Party of Arkansas[edit]Jonathan Barnett[13]Jonelle FulmerKeith GibsonTommy LandJohn NabholzSharon R. WrightLibertarian Party of Arkansas[edit](District 1) Mitchell Clay of Pocahontas[14](District 1-alternate) Kristy West of Sulphur Rock(District 2) William Brackeen of Maumelle(District 2-alternate) Stephen Wait of Little Rock(District 3) Melissa Woddall of Fort Smith(District 3-alternate) David Pangrac of Van Buren(District 4) Judy Bowers of Hot Springs(District 4-alternate) James Hood of White Hall(At Large) Michael Pakko of Roland(At Large) James Wodall of Fort Smith(At Large-alternate) John Bowers of Hot Springs(At Large-alternate) Justin Harper of North Little RockGreen Party of Arkansas[edit](District 1) Ken Adler of Batesville[15](District 2) Mark Jenkins of Little Rock(District 3) Stephen Vallus of Fayetteville(District 4) Mark Swaney of Huntsville(At Large) Josh Drake of Hot Springs(At Large) Barbara Ward of Little RockCalifornia[edit]Electors: 55Republican Party[edit]Joel Anderson[16]Marilyn BarkeJennifer BeallRobert BernoskyArun Bhumitra (Not a qualified elector candidate)[17]Jim BrulteNachhattar ChandiClaire ChiaraTim ClarkGreg ConlonMatthew Del CarloHarmeet DhillonElizabeth EmkenJean FullerTed GainesRon Gold (Also AIP Elector)Lisa Grace-KelloggBarbara Grimm MarshallHoward HakesDiane HarkeyMatthew HarmonMark HerrickTom Hudson (Also AIP Elector)Noel Irwin HentschelKenneth KobrinKevin KrickJeff LallowayLinda Lopez-AlvarezRobin LowePapa Doug ManchesterShirley MarkChuck McDougaldJohn MusellaRon NehringMike OsbornDouglas OseJohn PeckPete PetrovichDonna PorterDennis RevellScott RobertsonCarla SandsTruong SiRobert SmittcampMike SpenceShawn SteelMark VafiadesMarcelino ValdezErrol ValladaresCyndi VanderhorstMegan VincentElissa WadleighDeborah WilderDave WillmonJohn YoungDemocratic Party[edit][18]Dustin R. Reed — Concord, CAJavier Gonzalez — San Jose, CAShawn E. Terris — Ventura, CAJohn M. Ryan — San Rafael, CAMark W. Headley — Berkeley, CAGail R. Teton-Landis — Santa Barbara, CAFaith A. Garamendi — Davis, CAAna A. Huerta — Bakersfield, CAMarie S. Torres — Hacienda Heights, CAKathleen R. Scott — Lincoln, CADonna M. Ireland — Pleasanton, CARobert S. Torres — Pomona, CATimothy J. Farley — Martinez, CAChristine T. Kehoe — San Diego, CADorothy N. Vann — Long Beach, CAAnalea J. Patterson — Sacramento, CAVinzenz J. Koller — Carmel, CADavid S. Warmuth — Pasadena, CAJanine V. Bera — Elk Grove, CAAndrew R. Krakoff — Orinda, CAKaren D. Waters — Inglewood, CASandra M. Aduna — Laguna Woods, CAKatherine A. Lyon — Coronado, CAShirley N. Weber — San Diego, CASaundra G. Andrews — Oakland, CAJohn P. MacMurray — La Habra, CADenise B. Wells — Victorville, CAJane C. Block — Riverside, CASheldon Malchicoff — Westlake Village, CAGregory H. Willenborg — Los Angeles, CAEdward Buck — West Hollywood, CANury Martinez — San Fernando, CALaurence S. Zakson — Los Angeles, CAFrancine P. Busby — Cardiff, CAGwen Moore — Los Angeles, CALaphonza R. Butler — Los Angeles, CACathy A. Morris — Rancho Cucamonga, CABenjamin Cardenas — Montebello, CAStephen J. Natoli — Visalia, CAJacki M. Cisneros — Los Angeles, CAMark A. Olbert — San Carlos, CARaymond L. Cordova — Garden Grove, CAChristine P. Pelosi — San Francisco, CASteven D. Diebert — Fresno, CACarmen O. Perez — Long Beach, CAJames A. Donahue _Celine G. PurcellEl Cerrito, CA Redwood City, CAPatrick F. Drinan — Escondido, CAAndres Ramos — Elk Grove, CASusan Eggman — Stockton, CAOlivia A. Reyes-Becerra — Stanford, CAEileen Feinstein Mariano — San Francisco, CAPriscilla G. Richardson — Cathedral City, CANatalie P. Fortman — Valencia, CASteve J. Spinner — Atherton, CAWrite-In Electors Pledged To: Bernard "Bernie" Sanders[edit][19]Lydia M. Arbizo — HEMET, CARohana Barden — NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CASheila T. Barnes — ANDERSON, CAMary Kay Benson — CHICO, CADeirdre Brinlee — LONG BEACH, CAAlfred P. Bulf — NEVADA CITY, CARenee J. Bulf — NEVADA CITY, CAMary Beth Cameron — AUBURN, CABrian Carolus — MANHATTAN BEACH, CACaroline Coward — PASADENA, CAClaylon Lee Daves — OCEANSIDE, CAJaime R. Davis — REDDING, CAJonathan Fields — NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CACatherine Fish — ROUGH AND READY, CALinda Beth Fox — CHICO, CAPatricia Gracián — SAN DIEGO, CATrish A. Guajardo — SAN DIEGO, CACatharine Anne Gunderson — SANTA CRUZ, CAPatricia A. Hamilton — SAN DIEGO, CAJensen Hastings — CAPITOLA, CADonald Hughes — OAKLAND, CAAlan Davis Hysinger — LOS ANGELES, CARamona Irwin — EL CAJON, CABenjamin Jenshus — SACRAMENTO, CALynn Kessler — SHERMAN OAKS, CAMargaret Kincaid — OCEANSIDE, CAKarissa Knurowski — REDDING, CADonald Arthur Kronos — LOS ANGELES, CAThomas Krouse — CARLSBAD, CABrenda Lee — LAKEWOOD, CATori Phebe Lin — SAN JOSE, CAJerry Malamud — SAN DIEGO, CAJulie Marie Marsh — LOS ANGELES, CARonald Massey — OROVILLE, CAJeffrey Scott McCampbell — LOS ANGELES, CAJeneva Miller — OROVILLE, CAPatricia L. Moorea — SAN DIEGO, CADeanna Lynn Polk — SAN DIEGO, CAMary Jo Poole — VISTA, CABarbara Maxson Proud — TUSTIN, CADavid Robbins — REDDING, CAChristina Robinson — FAIR OAKS, CACheryl L. Rogness — SAN DIEGO, CAKira Rogness — SAN DIEGO, CALynn Root — OROVILLE, CARebecca Ross — CARLSBAD, CALisa S. Scouten — SAN CLEMENTE, CAJason Christopher Small — WINNETKA, CAColleen F. Sparks — SANTA CRUZ, CARobyn Sumners — NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CACarol Thiesing — SMARTSVILLE, CAPatrick Thiesing — SMARTSVILLE, CASheri Treanor — NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CADenece R. Vincent — TRACY, CAKathy Yurista — CORRALITOS, CAColorado[edit]Electors: 9[20]Democratic Party[edit]Micheal Baca of Denver[21]Terry Phillips of LouisvilleMary Beth Corsentino of PuebloJerad Sutton of GreeleyRobert Nemanich of Colorado SpringsAmy Drayer of Greenwood VillageAnn Knollman of ArvadaSen. Rollie Heath of BoulderHon. Polly Baca of DenverRepublican Party[edit]Jim O'Dell of Brighton[22]Robert Blaha of Colorado SpringsLaurel Imer of Wheat RidgeEdward Stephen Barlock of DenverCharlie McNeil of Greenwood VillageBill Cagle of Greenwood VillagePete Coors of DenverSteve House of BrightonEileen Milzcik of LittletonAmerican Constitution Party[edit]Donald LeSmith of Greeley[23]Teresa Lynn Aden of Fort LuptonMargaret Ann SmithLynette K. Kilpatrick of LaSalleGerald F. Kilpatrick of LaSalleMatthew D. Wilkinson of EvansJanice Stelmack of GreeleyJames Stelmack of GreeleyDouglas Craig Aden of Fort LuptonLibertarian Party[edit]Steven Gallant of Golden[24]Joseph ThompsonKevin Gulbranson of AuroraMichele Poague of AuroraEva F. Kosinski of LouisvilleKim Travendale of BroomfieldMichael StapletonMike SpaldingKen WybleGreen Party[edit]Michael D. Haughey of Westminster[25]Daniel K. Sage of CentennialChristopher Allen of Highlands RanchSteven C. Schechter of GunnisonTanya L. Ishikana of Federal HeightsRobert A. Kinsay of Colorado SpringsEric B. Fried of Fort CollinsArt Goodtimes of NorwoodBill Bartlett of GreeleyAmerican Delta Party[edit]Michelle Cunnigan Palmer[26]Vivian Young of DenverJeffrey Cunnigan of DenverDontarius HolomonRodolph Rollerson of DenverJeffrey Cunnigan of DenverHasheem Jackson of DenverRebekah Cunnigan of CentennialApproval Voting Party[edit]Paul Allen Tiger of Longmont[27]John P. Cardle of WestminsterDiana Lee Cardle of WestminsterNeal McBurnett of BoulderTravis Lee Nicks of LittletonTatiana Nicks of LittletonKelly Nicks of LittletonGary Swing of DenverVorahlyza Turing of DenverProhibition Party[edit]Amanda Williamson of Bayfield[28]America's Party[edit]Rosalinsa Lozano of Parker[29]Susan D. Sutherland of ThorntonDonna Marie Ballentine of WestminsterRobert Adolph Enyart of ArvadaDianah E. Waite of Pueblo WestDarrell Devon Birkey of LakewoodLeslie J. Hanks of CentennialAmanda R. Hull of ParkerEdwin Glenn Hanks of AuroraConnecticut[edit]Electors: 7Republican Party[edit]Pablo Soto, Menden[30]Patricia Longo, NorwalkEnzo Faienza, CromwellLinda G. Failyt, AshfordDominic D. O'Grady, BridgeportSweets Wilson, HartfordSteven R. Mullins, West HavenDemocratic Party[edit]Barbara Gordon, West Hartford[31]Ellen Nurse, HartfordEdward Piazza, New HavenTyisha Walker, New HavenChristopher Rosario, BridgeportRobert Godfrey, DanburySteven Jones, TollandDelaware[edit]Electors: 3District of Columbia[edit]Electors: 3Florida[edit]Electors: 29Republican Party[edit]Tony Ledbetter[32]Pam Bondi[33]Sharon DayAbe Aderibigbe[34]Larry AhemKristy BanksMichael BarnettLizBeth BenaquistoRobin BernsteinJohn BrowningDena DeCampNick DiCeglieJeremy EvansJohn FalconettiPeter FeamanKat Gates-SkipperJoe GrutersDebbie HannifanBlaise IngogliaMike MoberleySusan MooreJoe NegronClint PateRay RodriguesCarlos TruijilloRobert WatkinsSusie WilesChristian ZieglerDemocratic Party[edit]Pat Schroeder[35]Scott B. ArceneauxAshley WalkerDavid RichardsonAlison MoranoRaul Martinez, Sr.Allison TantBen CrumpLisa KingKendrick MeekMia JonesAndrew GillumJanet CruzChris KorgeNan RichKen EvansLisa LicksteinJulian Cortéz De MarcoArthenia JoynerClarence AnthonySybrina FultonCedric McMinnBarbara ShariefRobert JulienAbigail PollakBob BuckhornViviana JanerAlex HecklerSusan McGrathConstitution Party[edit]William R. Wayland[36]James A. PennaLois A. McLainLouis J. TartAlice TartBrian TortorelliBob BentBernie De CastroBarbara R. GrimaldiKent NelsonRichard WilmotJeannie WilmotWendell BeattieAndrew Ernest ReidAni KamburTimothy Richard DavisBarbara K. DenningtonDonald LockSamuel D. MathisJoseph MarreroPhillip Davis ReeseRoger Williams WoodruffKimberly M. ParkerEdleia De Olivera Custodio SantiagoRichard E. SantellaDavid C. CrowellDonald G. Arahood Jr.Charles Frederick TobertScott Walter TolbertScott Raymond Tolbert (alternate)Steven William Tolbert (alternate)Michael Lou Loesche (alternate)Libertarian Party[edit]Peter Joseph Blome[37]Char-Lez Bal BradenMichelle Suzanne BryantRichard Alan CreamerRobert August Enright, IIIZachary Phillip GarretsonShane W. GeorgeSusan GeorgeSuzanne Amy GilmoreLawrence Gilbert GoughElsa Miriam GrifoniMatthew Daniel HastyCharles R. HouseLynn Ann HouseAugustus Sol InvictusGeorge LebovitzJessica L. MearsAnna Marie MorrisJames C. MorrisOmar E. RecueroRonald B. RollinsClarence Anthony SellersJohn Richard ThompsonDonnie W. Torok, Jr.Joann VaccarinoMichael A. VaccarinoGeorge Robert WhitfieldJohn Russell WoodGabriel Jude WozniakAlternates[edit]Benjamin BachrachAlison Marine FoxallJoe Ray MartinSteven NekhailaKevin James OneillSusan Marine StanleyMatthew Charles-Fabrique WildBeatrix Gertrud WoodGeorgia[edit]Electors: 16Hawaii[edit]Electors: 4[38]Constitution Party of Hawaii[edit]Electors[edit]Aaron Moke StephensLatesha StephensMaika WoodsAngela WoodsFirst Alternates[edit]Aaron Moke StephensLatesha StephensMaika WoodsAngela WoodsSecond Alternates[edit]Wayne FrankLilian FrankBrent WatsonShirley WatsonDemocratic Party of Hawaii[edit]Electors[edit]John BickelJanice BondMarie (Dolly) StrazarDavid MulinixFirst Alternates[edit]Kainoa Kaumeheiwa-RegoEileen McKeeMichael Golojuch Sr.Yvonne LauSecond Alternates[edit]Carolyn GolojuchJulie PattenMichele GolojuchLeo CariesGreen Party of Hawaii[edit]Electors[edit]Jeff TurnerNick NikhilanandaElisabeth GreenJulie Hedgecock-JacobsonFirst Alternates[edit]Robert JacobsonMark VanDorenRenee IngJames BrewerSecond Alternates[edit]Ruth LarkinJack AcreeBarbara BellMichael David VirtueLibertarian Party of Hawaii[edit]Electors[edit]Donald JohnstonLawrence R. BartleyTimothy LuceyLane YoderFirst Alternates[edit]Tracy RyanDougls BeijerHarendra PanalalPatric R. BrockSecond Alternates[edit]Philip HeathEric WeinertKenneth SchoollandPeter MartinHawaii Republican Party[edit]Electors[edit]Nathan PaikaiDavid YonanJanice M. HellreichGene WardFirst Alternates[edit]Warner SuttonAllen FrenzelLorraine ShinCindy Sue ClarkSecond Alternates[edit]Mary SmartDavid RossRobert HicklingBoyd ReadyIdaho[edit]Electors: 4[39]Independent Slate for Darrell L. Castle[edit]Rebecca PihlajistoPaul VenableJenny RaySusan VenableDemocratic Party[edit]Diane BilyeuJeanne BuellWendy JaquetLarry LaRoccoConstitution Party[edit]David W. HartiganFloyd W. WhitleyScott E. HenslerRaymond J. WritzIndependent Slate for Rocky De La Fuente[edit]James DrennonRachel HallCarol EngleShawn PeneLibertarian Party[edit]Mikel HautzingerCathy SmithRob OatesDwight ZitekIndependent Slate for Evan McMullin[edit]Valeria A. JensenJohn O. ParkesMichael F. JohnsonSherin G. StarkIndependent Slate for Jill Stein[edit]Colby JonesChris MurrayOrenda PetersonRidley TidmarshRepublican Party[edit]Layne BangerterCaleb LakeyJennifer LockeMelinda SmyserIllinois[edit]Electors: 20[40]Democratic Party[edit]Toni PreckwinkleCarrie AustinSilvana TabaresJesus "Chuy" GarciaPam CullertonNancy ShepardsonVera DavisWilliam MarovitzBarbara Flynn CurrieJohn R. DaleyMichelle MussmanLauren Beth Gash of Highland ParkKevin Duffy Blackburn of JolietJerry Costello of BellevilleCarol Ammons of UrbanaMark Guethle of North AuroraFlint Taylor of McLeansboroJohn Nelson of RockfordDon Johnston of Rock Island.Republican Party[edit](1) Karen Hayes(2) Judy Diekelman(3) Madelyn Flaherty(4) Jerry Kraus(5) Ross Morreale(6) Andrew Gasser(7) Martin Ozinga IV(8) Lee Trejo(9) Gary Gale(10) Mark Shaw(11) Marianne DeWitt(12) Michael Neubert(13) Fred Floreth(14) Steve Kuhn(15) Mike Hall(16) Tom Bennett of Pontiac(17) Wayne Saline(18) Jeff Short(At Large) John Fogarty(At Large) Laura JacksackIndiana[edit]Electors: 11[41]Democratic Party[edit]Herbert W. Brown, NashvilleNancy Dembowski, KnoxHenry L. Fernandez, IndianapolisJeffrey S. Fites, BrownsburgVera Mileusnic, MunsterDaniel Parker, IndianapolisRandy Schmidt, Fort WayneSherrianne Standley, EvansvilleJulie Voorhies, IndianapolisDustin T. White, JeffersonvillePatricia Yount, North VernonLibertarian Party[edit]Rodney Clay Benker, FranklinRussell P. Brooksbank, ClarksvilleDonna T. Dunn, HammondJoseph A. Hauptmann, ZionsvilleLindsay Horn, EvansvilleBrad Klopfenstein, IndianapolisJeremiah Nichols Morrell, New CastleGregory W. Noland, AndersonRobert L. Place, NoblesvilleFrank A. Rossa, GreenwoodFranklyn Voorhies, DelphiRepublican Party[edit]Stephanie Beckley, JamestownDaniel Bortner, BedfordLaura Campbell, CarmelJeff Cardwell, IndianapolisDonald L. Hayes, JasperRandall Kirkpatrick, LigonierEthan E. Manning, IndianapolisMacy Kelly Mitchell, IndianapolisEdwin J. Simcox, MuncieFishers Kevin Steen, MuncieChuck Williams, ValparaisoWrite‐in (Constitution Party)[edit]Jay Brown, IndianapolisJoe Henzler, IndianapolisMichael A. Laurenzano, MonroviaRoger Madden, Mount VernonCraig Marolf, NoblesvilleJames Lewis Olen, HenryvilleJames B. Post, NewburghBrian Rogers, JeffersonvilleRick Templin, IndianapolisBrian Tincher, PalmyraSteve Walker, EvansvilleWrite‐in (Green Party)[edit]Jeff Barranco, AndersonSarah Dillon, Terre HauteMary Kate Dugan, IndianapolisBethany Hayes, IndianapolisDakota Hudelson, BloomingtonKermet Merl Kay, ColumbusKevin McCracken, ColumbusJay Parks, IndianapolisAmanda Shepherd, IndianapolisAbagail Stover, IndianapolisRiley Zipper, BloomingtonWrite‐in (Socialist Party,USA)[edit]Walter Beck, AvonIsaac Eccles, Terre HauteRonald Halderman, IndianapolisMichael B. Klingman, RichmondGilbert Kuhn, IndianapolisBrad Lorton, McCordsvilleRichard Clark Morrow, Jr., IndianapolisNancy Mutch, IndianapolisJoseph Samaniego, IndianapolisJohn Strinka, CarmelRichard A. Wolf, ElkhartIowa[edit]Electors: 6Kansas[edit]Electors: 6Republican Party[edit]Ashley J. McMillan, Concordia, party vice chair.[42]Helen Van Etten, Topeka, national committeewoman.Mark Kahrs, Wichita, national committeeman.Ron Estes, Wichita, Kansas State Treasurer.Clayton L. Barker, Leawood, party executive director.Kelly Arnold, Wichita, party chairman.Kentucky[edit]Electors: 8Louisiana[edit]Electors: 8Republican Party[edit](1st) Chris Trahan[43](1st-alternate) Candy Maness(2nd) Lloyd Harsh(2nd-alternate) Jennifer Madsen(3rd) Charles Buckels(3rd-alternate) Christian Gil(4th) Louis Avalone(4th-alternate) Constance Diane Long(5th) Kay Kellogg Katz(5th-alternate) Verne Breland(6th) Lennie Rhys(6th-alternate) Glenda Pollard(At Large) Garret Monti(At Large) Scott Wilfong(At Large-alternate) John Batt(At Large-alternate) Raymond GriffinMaine[edit]Electors: 4[44]Democratic Party[edit](1st) Diane Denk of Kennebunk(2nd) Betty I. Johnson of Lincolnville(At Large) David Bright of Dixmont(At Large) Same Shapiro of WinslowLibertarian Party[edit](1st) James Poulin of Casco(2nd) William Sampson of Wilton(At Large) Brian Genthner of Augusta(At Large) Dawn Madore-Bourgoin of SacoGreen Independent Party[edit](1st) Seth Baker of Portland(2nd) Gregory Maxwell Campbell of Whiting(At Large) Ben Meiklejohn of Portland(At Large) Asher Platts of PortlandRepublican Party[edit](1st) Demitroula Kouzounas of Saco(2nd) Richard A. Bennett of Oxford(At Large) Barbara Harvey of Portland(At Large) Benjamin Lombard of YarmouthConstitution Party (write-in)[edit](1st) Stephen H. Schran of New Gloucester(2nd) Stephen J. Martin of Amity(At Large) John W. Hutchins of Sebago(At Large) Jennifer Gogan of HoultonUnaffiliated Cherunda Lynn Fox slate[edit](1st) Rebecca M. Lee of Augusta(2nd) Jessica Reilly of Lewiston(At Large) Randy Scott Boom of Lewiston(At Large) Shannon Lee Lynch of LewistonIt's Our Children Party[edit](1st) Stephane R. Risher(2nd) Lisa R. Conlon of Lisbon(At Large) Roena P. Zink of Yarmouth(At Large) Edward A. Zink of YarmouthCourage, Character, Service[edit](1st) Edmund James Ricker of Gorham(2nd) Janis Dawn Currier of Hermon(At Large) Marcel Andre Chaloux Jr. of Lisbon(At Large) Harry W. Stred III of WaldoboroMaryland[edit]Electors: 10[45]Republican Party Electors for Donald Trump[edit]Diana WatermanAntonio CampbellJane RogerFaith LoudonCatherine GrassoRichard JurgenaLoretta ShieldsAllyson McMahonMichael SteeleEllen SauerbreyDemocratic Party Electors For Hillary Clinton[edit]Lesley IsraelRobert LeonardLillian HolmesSalome PetersHagner MisterClaudia MartinCourtney WatsonKaren BrittoSusan NessWayne RogersLibertarian Party Electors for Gary Johnson[edit]Eric BlitzDean AhmadMatt BeersRobert GlaserRon KeanBen KrauseRobert JohnstonShawn QuinnStuart SimmsChelsey SnyderGreen Party Electors for Jill Stein[edit]Robert Edward SmithJulia RiceMichael B. CornellSteven Andrew EllisJohn Bartram HollandTim WilliardAmie MyersRobert Eoin SmithVincent S. TolaSteven Lee KramerMassachusetts[edit]Electors: 11Michigan[edit]Electors: 16Minnesota[edit]Electors: 10Republican Party[edit]Paul Wendorff [46]Charlie StricklandCarol StevensonDave ThompsonLinda PresthusChristine JacobsonLuke WendtGeorge “Judd” MowryBarb ChervestadMike CumminsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor Party[edit]Fred KnudsonRoger GehrkeMarge HoffaRaymond HessMuhammed AbdurrahmanBetsy O’BerryMike WammerMary MurphyJules GoldsteinSherrie PughMississippi[edit]Electors: 6Missouri[edit]Electors: 10Republican Party[edit]Tim Dreste (1st)[47]Jan DeWeese (2nd)Hector Maldonado (3rd)Sherry Kuttenkuler (4th)Casey Crawford (5th)Tom Brown (6th)Cherry Warren (7th)Scott Clark (8th)Montana[edit]Electors: 3[48]American Delta Party[edit]Constance ClarkKari ManessMary Kay DeMersGayle G. Astore (alternate)Bernell Bell (alternate)Kamron Anderson (alternate)Democratic Party[edit]Jim LarsonJorge QuintanaJacquie HeltNancy Keenan (alternate)Trent Bolger (alternate)Allison Dale-Riddle (alternate)Green Party[edit]Jeffery Ryan MooreDanielle Jeane BreckThomas Lee BreckRaven Diane Wilson (alternate)Tommy Standlee (alternate)Antonio Morsette (alternate)Libertarian Party[edit]Mike FellowsMichael J. ShoenikeRoger RootsDavid Merrick (alternate)Michael Fucci (alternate)Leona Merrick (alternate)Republican Party[edit]Thelma BakerNancy BallanceDennis ScrantonVondene Kopetski (alternate)Becky Stockton (alternate)Thomas Tuck (alternate)Nebraska[edit]Electors: 5Nevada[edit]Electors: 6New Hampshire[edit]Electors: 4New Jersey[edit]Electors: 14The Democratic Party of New Jersey[edit]Alaa R. Abdelaziz of Paterson[49]Tahsina Ahmed of HaledonAnthony Cureton of EnglewoodLizette Delgado-Polanco of EwingEdward Farmer of PiscatawayChristopher D. James of East OrangeLeroy J. Jones Jr. of East OrangeRetha R. Onitiri of ClarksburgMarlene Prieto of SecaucusRonald G. Rios of CarteretHetty M. Rosenstein of South OrangeKelly Steward Maer of ManaquanMary Ann Wardlow of LawnsideHeriberta Loretta Winters of WilliamstownRepublican Party of New Jersey[edit]Jose Arango[50]Wilbur J. ChristieMelanie CollinsGeorge GilmoreDonald KatzMichael MulliganGert NovinStephanie PierceLisa RichfordJerry ScanlanDarlene ShotmeyerDouglas SteinhardtRichard StrobelKelly YaedeNew Mexico[edit]Electors: 5New York[edit]Electors: 29[51]Democratic Party[edit]William J. ClintonAndrew M. CuomoKathy C. HochulThomas P. DiNapoliEric T. SchneidermanCarl E. HeastieAndrea Stewart-CousinsBill de BlasioLetitia A. JamesScott M. StringerMelissa Mark-ViveritoByron W. BrownChristine C. QuinnBasil A. Smikle, Jr.Melissa SklarzMario F. CilentoRhonda WeingartenGeorge K. GreshamDaniel F. DonohueStuart H. AppelbaumGary S. LaBarberaLovely A. WarrenStephanie A. MinerKatherine M. SheehanAnastasia M. SomozaSandra UngRuben Diaz, Jr.Hazel L. IngramRachel D. GoldRepublican Party[edit]Adrian H. AndersonJohn BurnettGuy T. ParisiEdward F. CoxThomas V. Dadey, Jr.John J. FlanaganBrian M. KolbCharles P. JoycePeter KalikowSandra KingNicholas A. LangworthyJohn Jay LaValleGary J. LavineStephen LouroAdele MalpassSusan E. McNeilJoseph N. MondelloEdward F. MorganCarl P. PaladinoWilliam ReilichTodd RouseJennifer Saul RichRaymond ScollinMeilin TanDonald J. Trump, Jr.Gerard KassarShaun Marie LevineHoward Lim, Jr.Rodney J. StrangeConservative Party[edit]Adrian H. AndersonJohn BurnettEdward F. CoxThomas A. DadeyJohn J. FlanaganCharles P. JoycePeter KalikowGerard KassarSandra KingBrian M. KolbNicholas A. LangworthyJohn Jay LaValleGary J. LavineShaun Marie LevineHoward Lim, Jr.Stephen LouroAdele MalpassSusan E. McNeilJoseph N. MondelloEdward F. MorganCarl P. PaladinoGuy T. ParisiWilliam ReilichTodd RouseJennifer Saul RichRaymond ScollinRodney J. StrangeMeilin TanDonald J. Trump, Jr.Green Party[edit]Cassie WilsonEric JonesNancy MorelleDaniella LieblingJoshua FeintuchMichael D. EmperorCraig A. SeemanJennifer R. WhiteJames C. LaneMarianne SchwabRochelle DorfmanJames R. Brown, IIIChristine S. SchmidtGail B. BrownJulia WillebrandJoanne LandyClaudia FlanaganMartha KesslerChristopher ArcherJames McCabeGil OblerJohn BaldwinHowie HawkinsMary HouseFrank CeteraDarin RobbinsPeter LaveniaTheresa PortelliDelbert GregoryWorking Families Party[edit]William J. ClintonAndrew M. CuomoKathy C. HochulThomas P. DiNapoliEric T. SchneidermanCarl E. HeastieAndrea Stewart-CousinsBill de BlasioLetitia A. JamesScott M. StringerMelissa Mark-ViveritoByron W. BrownChristine C. QuinnBasil A. Smikle, Jr.Melissa SklarzMario F. CilentoRhonda WeingartenGeorge K. GreshamDaniel F. DonohueStuart H. AppelbaumGary S. LaBarberaLovely A. WarrenStephanie A. MinerKatherine M. SheehanAnastasia M. SomozaSandra UngRuben Diaz, Jr.Hazel L. IngramRachel D. GoldIndependence Party[edit]Frank M. MacKayKristin A. MacKayWilliam BogardtRobert G. PilnickThomas S. Connolly, Jr.Paul CaputoValerie CaputoStephen P. CorrynJoseph L. Baruth, Sr.Lee A. KolesnikoffThomas R. HatfieldTeresa BogardtThomas A. ConnollyDennis R. ZackSusan L. McGuireRichard BelandoMaryellen BelandoDebra BurnsMichael AmoNiki Lee RoweJohn B. MacKayScott R. MajorRobert J. BogardtAnna C. BogardtBarbara PilnickEdward G. MillerJoanne ForestaAvarham GviliMichael ZumblusksWomen's Equality Party[edit]William J. ClintonAndrew M. CuomoKathy C. HochulThomas P. DiNapoliEric T. SchneidermanCarl E. HeastieAndrea Stewart-CousinsBill de BlasioLetitia A. JamesScott M. StringerMelissa Mark-ViveritoByron W. BrownChristine C. QuinnBasil A. Smikle, Jr.Melissa SklarzMario F. CilentoRhonda WeingartenGeorge K. GreshamDaniel F. DonohueStuart H. AppelbaumGary S. LaBarberaLovely A. WarrenStephanie A. MinerKatherine M. SheehanAnastasia M. SomozaSandra UngRuben Diaz, Jr.Hazel L. IngramRachel D. GoldLibertarian Party[edit]Mark N. AxinnJeffrey T. RussellRichard A. CooperRoger J. CooperPamela Connolly TangrediJohn CliftonSteven G.T. BeckerShawna L. ColeHesham El-MeligyMark E. GlogowskiAndrew Martin KolsteeWilliam P. McMillenGary S. PopkinAndrew RogersRobert N. Power, IIIAlton YeeRobert E. Schuon, Jr.Brian WaddellChristian PadgettKevin WilsonErik BellHarold W. Barnett, Jr.Arthur RosenEdward GarrettShawn HannonMatthew MahlerCharles MillarMark PotworaJames RosenbeckNorth Carolina[edit]Electors: 15North Dakota[edit]Electors: 3Ohio[edit]Electors: 18Republican Party[edit]Marilyn Ashcraft [52]Curt Braden [52]Christina Hagan [52]Bill Johnson [53]Lee-Ann Johnson [53]Ralph King [54]Kathy Miller [52]Alex Triantafilou [54]Oklahoma[edit]Electors: 7[55]Republican Party[edit]David OldhamTeresa Lyn TurnerMark ThomasBobby ClevelandLauree Elizabeth MarshallCharles W. PottsGeorge W. Wiland, Jr.Libertarian Party[edit]Erin AdamsMikel DillonJoel Britt DixonRex L. LawhornEphraim Zachary KnightCraig A. DawkinsMark D. DeShazoDemocratic Party[edit]Marq LewisBill John BakerMark HammonsBetty McElderryDrew EdmondsonJeannie McDanielRhonda WaltersOregon[edit]Electors: 7Pacific Green Party of Oregon[edit]Alan Zundal of Eugene[56]Seth A. Wooley of PortlandBlair Bobier of PhilomathVernon Huffman of CorvallisCharles R. Neslin of CorvallisSusan M. Aufderheide of AshlandScott Green of NewbergLibertarian Party of Oregon[edit]Amanda Vondras of Corvallis[57]Robert M. Rowe, Jr. of SalemCaitlin Mitchel-Markley of HillsboroScott Schrimshaw of Hood RiverHeather Ricks of GreshamKyle Markley of HillsboroLars D. H. Hedbor of AlohaOregon Republican Party[edit]Jacob D. Daniels of Creswell[58]Jo Rae Perkins of AlbanyJeffery A. Grossman of TualatinKevin Hoar of PortlandMichael E. Earley of MulinoVicki Olson of West LinnTyler Smith of CanbyDemocratic Party of Oregon[edit]Frank James Dixon of Portland[59]Karen A. Packer of NewbergAustin Folnagy of Klamath FallsLeon H. Coleman of AlohaHarry W. "Sam" Sappington III of AlbanyTimothy Norman Powers Rowan of PortlandLaura Gillpatrick of EugenePennsylvania[edit]Electors: 20Rhode Island[edit]Electors: 4South Carolina[edit]Electors: 9South Carolina Republican Party[60]Glenn McCallMatt MooreTerry HardestyJim UlmerBrenda BedenbaughBill ConleyShery SmithMoye GrahamJerry RovnerSouth Dakota[edit]Electors: 3Republican Party[edit]Marty Jackley[61]Dennis DaugaardMatt MichelsTennessee[edit]Electors: 11- Beth Scott Clayton Amos, a State Executive Committee member for the Republican party, member of the Board of the Estate Planning Council of Middle TN- Joey Jacobs of Brentwood as a statewide delegate (Pres & CEO of Acadia Healthcare)- Congressional District 1: Jason Mumpower (Bristol)- Congressional District 2: Susan Mills (Maryville)- Congressional District 3: Liz Holiway (Harriman)- Congressional District 4: Lynne Davis (Lascassas)- Congressional District 5: Tom Lawless (Nashville)- Congressional District 6: Mike Callahan (Monterey)- Congressional District 7: Pat Allen (Clarksville)- Congressional District 8: Shannon Haynes (Alamo)- Congressional District 9: Drew Daniel (Memphis)Texas[edit]Electors: 38Republican Party[edit]Marty Rhymes[62]Thomas MoonCarol SewellJohn HarperSherrill LenzNicholas CiggelakisWill HickmanLandon EstayRex LambRosemary EdwardsMatt StringerShellie SurlesMelissa KalkaSandra CararasDavid ThackstonRobert BruceMargie ForsterScott MannMarian K. StankoTina GibsonKen MuenzterAlexander KimVirginia AbelJohn DillardTom KnightMarian KnowltonRex TeterStephen Suprun Jr.Jon JewettSusan FischerLauren ByersWilliam GreeneMary Lou ErbenArthur SisnerosDemocratic Party[edit](1) Vikas Verma of Gregg[63](2) Theresa Daniel of Dallas(3) Ron Chapman of Henderson(4) Gilbert Adams of Jefferson(5) Shelia Patrick of Williamson(6) Kevin Hoffman of Harris(7) Jesse A. Ybanez of Harris(8) Sharon Hirsch of Collin(9) Robert Lackey of Dallas(10) Elizabeth Tarrant of Tarrant(10) Harriet Irby of Tarrant(11) Don Hill of Harris(12) Milagros Lozano Denton(13) Don Fears of Harris(13) Rhonda Belt Rhea of Harris(14) Garry Brown of Travis(14) Joseph Guerrero of Bastrop(15) Shelley Kennedy of Harris(15) Etta M. Crockett of Harris(16) Joy Parks (Cordell Rasco) of Dallas(16) Zack Rudner of Dallas(17) Ronald B. Rea of Harris(18) Ron Reyna of Victoria(19) Coudalupe Lopez of Bexar(20) Carolyn Moon of Nueces(21) Savanna McDonald of Hays(22) Monty Miller of Johnson(23) Eli Davis of Dallas(23) Minica Acosta-Zamora of Dallas(24) Laura Allen of Bell(25) Andres Lopez of Bexar(26) Lorene M. Juarez of Bexar(27) Erin Pena of Hidalgo(28) Crystal Harris of Lubbock(29) Norma Chavez of El Paso(30) Tracy A. Smith of Wise(31) Eddie Montoya of EctorUtah[edit]Electors: 6[64]Alyson Kennedy (Unaffiliated)[edit]Karen M Zalesskiy StockertJohn P. LangfordChristopher D HornerElvena E. BradyPatricia BarkerPeter BrandliConstitution Party[edit]Adam TooneValerie FauverBrian KnoxCassie EasleyDwayne A VanceBauni NilsonJeff T. Orme (alternate)Reed A. Miller (alternate)Democratic Party[edit]Peter CorroonBreanne MillerCharles StormontJenny WilsonPatrice ArentLauren LittlefieldKellen MullenEvan McMullin (Unaffiliated)[edit]Brian Derk HendersonPeter Simmons WatkinsChristopher Marc KirklandMelanie Weeks KirklandBecky RasmussenReed Willis FarnsworthJonathan Hales Hoagland (alternate)Miles Lewis Gillette (alternate)Independent American Party[edit]Nihla JuddPatricia KentJared Kenneth BeckMichael IsBellHal MasseyGregory C DuerdenLibertarian Party[edit]J. Robert LathamDavid RaineDenise CoxChris SandersCaryn TerresKevin BryanRepublican Party[edit]Cherilyn EagarKris KimballJeremy JenkinsPeter GreathouseChia-Chi TengRichard Snelgrove"Rocky" Roque De La Fuente (Unaffiliated)[edit]Timothy BathShae BathAlexander BathTami HessVermont[edit]Electors: 3Virginia[edit]Electors: 13[65]Democratic Party[edit]Bethany J. Rowland of Chesapeake[66]Debra Stevens Fitzgearld of HarrisonburgJames Harold Allen Boyd of CulpepperJasper L. Hendricks, III of PamplinJeanette C. Sarver of DublinK. James O'Connor, Jr. of ManassasKathy Steward Shupe of SterlingKeith A. Scarborough of WoodbridgeLashrecse D. Aird of PetersburgSusan Johnson Rowland of ChesapeakeTerry C. Frye of BristolVirginia L. Peters of AlexandriaVivian J. Paige of NorfolkRepublican Party[edit]Alan John Cobb of Falls Church[67]Anne Taetzsch Fitzgerald of StauntonCynthia Marie Miller (Byler) of Virginia BeachDonald L. Boswell of Glen AllenErich D. Reimer of CharlottesvilleGeorge William Thomas, Jr. of RichmondHenry Michael Ziegenfuss of NorfolkJames G. Huber of LeesburgJohn V. Rainero of BristolLaurie K. Tryfiates of FredericksburgLynna A. Tucker of RichmondSamuel A. Howe of LynchburgSean M. Spicer of AlexandriaGreen Party[edit]Audrey R. Clement of Arlington[68]Becker Sidney Smith of PamplinClifford Barry Anderson of RadfordDaniel A. Metranx of StauntonEdmund E. Dowe II of Virginia BeachGerald L. Anderson of FredericksburgJana Lee Cutlip of CharlottesvilleJeffery B. Staples of ChesapeakeKirit Mookerjee of Washington, DCPatrick O. Hopkins of HerndonRichard D. Johnston of LouisaRyan R. Ruff of PortsmouthWilliam Michael Lupinacci of OaktonLibertarian Party[edit]Alvin Scott Bandy[69]Brian A. Hiner of RoanokeConstance Hannigan-Franck of BroadlandsDavid W. Saum of Falls ChurchDonna L. Grebas of ChesterfieldGregory Ivan Lloyd of North ChesterfieldJames J. St. John of NorfolkJames W. Lark, III of Free UnionJuanita A. Walton Billings of FredericksburgM. Anne Panella of PembrokeRobert F. Shuford, Jr. of HamptonSanford Brotman of FairfaxWilliam B. Redpath of LeesburgElector slate for Evan McMullin[edit]Andrew Hemby of Henrico[70]Annie H. Pratt of GainesvilleBruce M. Andrew of FredericksburgDaniel Martin Eaton of CharlottesvilleDeborah Kathryn Strader of Newport NewsJonathan C. Morris of NorfolkJoseph R. Mayes of ChesterKelsey C. Carreon of CliftonMatthew Phillip LaPointe of Falls ChurchMonica G. Shafer of SmithfieldNanette M. Gagnon of WoodstockSteven D. Bridges of MarionWilson R. Doge, Jr. of BurkeWashington[edit]Electors: 12[71]Democratic Party Electors[edit]Elizabeth CaldwellDan CarpitaPeter Chiafalo - He has stated that he is not sure if he will vote for Clinton. Chiafalo is still considering being a “conscientious elector” and ignoring the result of his state’s popular vote. "I have no specific plans, but I have not ruled out that possibility," he said. [72]Levi GuerraEric HerdeJoshua IveyEsther JohnJulie JohnsonVarisha KhanChris PorterRobert Satiacum, Jr. - A member of the Puyallup Tribe, has said he will not vote for Clinton because he believes she is a "criminal who doesn't care enough about American Indians and she's done nothing but flip back and forth." He said he has wrestled with what to do, but feels that neither Clinton nor Republican Donald Trump can lead the country.[73][74]Phillip TylerWest Virginia[edit]Electors: 5Democratic PartyJohn CooperNancy GuthrieWilliam WassonLast name: MatthewsLast name: Irvin or Irving(will update first names once confirmed)Republican PartyRon FosterPatrick MorriseyAnn UrlingMac Warner(will update 5th elector once confirmed)Wisconsin[edit]Electors: 10[75]Republican Party[edit](1st) Kim Travis of Williams Bay(2nd) Kim Babler of Madison(3rd) Brian Westrate of Fall Creek(4th) Brad Courtney of Whitefish Bay(5th) Kathy Kiernan of Richfield(6th) Dan Feyen of Fond du Lac(7th) Jim Miller of Hayward(8th) Bill Berglund of Sturgeon Bay(At Large) Steve King of Janesville(At Large) Mary Buestrin of River HillsDemocratic Party[edit](1st) Randy Bryce(2nd) Gretchen Lowe(3rd) Ryan Greendeer(4th) Martha Love(5th) Khary Penebaker(6th) John W. Miller(7th) Michael Childers(8th) Mary Ginnebaugh(At Large) Martha Laning(At Large) Julilly KohlerLibertarian Party[edit](1st) Jason Lebeck of Janesville(2nd) Patrick Baird of Madison(3rd) Todd Daniel Welch of Fall Creek(4th) Andy Craig of Milwaukee(5th) Jeff Kortsch of Oconomowoc(6th) Brian Defferding of Neenah(7th) Jim Maas of Wausau(8th) Kevin Winterstein of Pound(At Large) Joseph Kexel of Kenosha(At Large) Phillip Anderson of MadisonConstitution Party[edit](1st) Nigel Brown of Janesville(2nd) Dino Bohlman of Eden(3rd) Lorraine Rose Decker of La Crosse(4th) Colin L. Hudson of Milwaukee(5th) William Hemenway of Waukesha(6th) Robert E. DesJarlais of Mishicot(7th) Larry A. Oftedahl of Barron(8th) Mark H. Gabriel of Appleton(At Large) Michelle J. Gabriel of Appleton(At Large) Jerry Broitzman of MilwaukeeWisconsin Green Party[edit](1st) Shanon L. Page of Kenosha(2nd) Nelson Z. Eisman of Madison(3rd) Michael J. White of Mindoro(4th) Tiffany Anderson of Greenfield(5th) Mike McCallister of West Allis(6th) Jeff Reese of Fond du Lac(7th) Lawrence E. Dale of Eagle River(8th) Wendy L. Gribben of Wausaukee(At Large) Cynthia S. Stimmler of Dresser(At Large) Angel M. Aker of KenoshaWyoming[edit]Electors: 3[76]Constitution Party Slate[edit]Matt Freeman, Laramie CountyJoe Michaels, Platte CountyJeff Haggit, Uinta CountyDemocratic Party Slate[edit]Chris Rothfuss, LaramieMary Throne, CheyenneJim Byrd, CheyenneLibertarian Party Slate[edit]Dee Cozzens, CheyenneKit Carson, CheyenneLarry Struempf, LaramieRepublican Party Slate[edit]Bonnie FosterTeresa RichardsKarl AllredJill Stein, Independent Candidate Slate[edit]Harmony Kunzler, CodyMatthew Link, CheyenneHailey Redden, Green River"Rocky" Roque De La Fuente, Independent Candidate Slate[edit]Judith Larsen, CheyenneDorothy Latham, Cheyenne, WheatlandRodney Smith, Cheyenne

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