ELECTION 2024

How many electoral votes does North Carolina have in the US Election 2024? Harris vs Trump in battleground states

North Carolina is one of the seven battleground states and it is expected to play an important role in deciding who will win the 2024 US presidential election.

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The electoral college is the system used in the US to elect the president. A candidate must win a majority of 538 electoral votes, so at least 270 votes must be obtained to have a majority of votes. Several states in the US always lean one way or another in the elections. For example, Democrats always win in states like New York or California, while their Republican counterparts tend to dominate in states like Texas or Louisiana. Of course there are exceptions in these states, but battleground states are the ones that vary in each election and where the race tends to be very close.

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The battleground states can change too. Ohio used to be a battleground state and in the 2024 US presidential election it isn’t considered a swing state because Trump is projected to win by as much as 6 - 8 percent of the vote in the Buckeye State, according to the polls.

How many electoral votes does North Carolina have in the 2024 US Election?

The state of North Carolina has 16 electoral college votes. It has an interesting mix of big cities like Charlotte, Raleigh and Greensboro as well as some of the best universities in the US: Duke, University of North Carolina and Wake Forest amongst others. The race will go to the line as Trump looks to win in NC again in 2024.

What state has the most electoral votes?

California has 54 electoral votes. The West Coast state has a population of nearly 40 million people, which gives it one elector for every 732,000 residents approx. Texas comes in second place with 40 electoral votes and Florida has 30.

What states have the least electoral votes?

The smallest states have three electoral votes each: Alaska, Delaware, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming. Washington, D.C., also gets three. Wyoming has the smallest population in the US with less than 600,000 people, has one elector for every 182,000 residents approx.