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== [[United States presidential election in (state), 2016|(state)]]==
Electors: (no. of electors), pledged to vote for (ev for president) for President and (ev for vp) for Vice President.<ref>reference...</ref>
* (optional "(At-Large)" or "(Nth)") [[John Doe]] (optional "of.. "), (optional position, e.g. "senator")

This is a list of electors (members of the Electoral College) who cast ballots to elect the President of the United States and Vice President of the United States in the 2016 presidential election. There are 538 electors from the 50 states and the District of Columbia. While every state except Nebraska and Maine chooses the electors by statewide vote, many states require that one elector be designated for each congressional district. Except where otherwise noted, such designations refer to the elector's residence in that district rather than election by the voters of the district.

Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President.[1]

  • (At-Large) Perry O. Hooper Jr. of Pike Road[2]
  • (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 Carrollton

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President.[3]

  • Sean Parnell of Palmer
  • Jacqueline Tupou of Juneau
  • Carolyn Leman of Anchorage

Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President.

  • J. Foster Morgan of Glendale[4][5]
  • Walter Begay Jr. of Kayenta
  • Bruce Ash of Tucson
  • Sharon Giese of Mesa
  • James O'Connor of Scottsdale
  • Jerry Hayden of Scottsdale
  • Robert Graham of Phoenix
  • Edward Robson of Phoenix
  • Carole Joyce of Phoenix
  • Alberto Gutier of Phoenix
  • Jane Pierpoint Lynch of Phoenix

Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President.

  • (At Large) Shelia Bronfman of Little Rock[6]
  • (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 Rock

Electors: 55, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President. [7]

  • Dustin R. Reed of Concord
  • Javier Gonzalez of San Jose
  • Shawn E. Terris of Ventura
  • John M. Ryan of San Rafael
  • Mark W. Headley of Berkeley
  • Gail R. Teton-Landis of Santa Barbara
  • Faith A. Garamendi of Davis
  • Ana A. Huerta of Bakersfield
  • Marie S. Torres of Hacienda Heights
  • Kathleen R. Scott of Lincoln
  • Donna M. Ireland of Pleasanton
  • Robert S. Torres of Pomona
  • Timothy J. Farley of Martinez
  • Christine T. Kehoe of San Diego
  • Dorothy N. Vann of Long Beach
  • Analea J. Patterson of Sacramento
  • Vinzenz J. Koller of Carmel
  • David S. Warmuth of Pasadena
  • Janine V. Bera of Elk Grove
  • Andrew R. Krakoff of Orinda
  • Karen D. Waters of Inglewood
  • Sandra M. Aduna of Laguna Woods
  • Katherine A. Lyon of Coronado
  • Shirley N. Weber of San Diego
  • Saundra G. Andrews of Oakland
  • John P. MacMurray of La Habra
  • Denise B. Wells of Victorville
  • Jane C. Block of Riverside
  • Sheldon Malchicoff of Westlake Village
  • Gregory H. Willenborg of Los Angeles
  • Edward Buck of West Hollywood
  • Nury Martinez of San Fernando
  • Laurence S. Zakson of Los Angeles
  • Francine P. Busby of Cardiff
  • Gwen Moore of Los Angeles
  • Laphonza R. Butler of Los Angeles
  • Cathy A. Morris of Rancho Cucamonga
  • Benjamin Cardenas of Montebello
  • Stephen J. Natoli of Visalia
  • Jacki M. Cisneros — Los Angeles
  • Mark A. Olbert — San Carlos
  • Raymond L. Cordova — Garden Grove
  • Christine P. Pelosi — San Francisco
  • Steven D. Diebert — Fresno
  • Carmen O. Perez — Long Beach
  • James A. Donahue of El Cerrito
  • Celine G. Purcell of Redwood City
  • Patrick F. Drinan — Escondido
  • Andres Ramos — Elk Grove
  • Susan Eggman — Stockton
  • Olivia A. Reyes-Becerra — Stanford
  • Eileen Feinstein Mariano — San Francisco
  • Priscilla G. Richardson — Cathedral City
  • Natalie P. Fortman — Valencia
  • Steve J. Spinner — Atherton

Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Kaine for Vice President.[8]

  • Micheal Baca of Denver[9]
  • Terry Phillips of Louisville
  • Mary Beth Corsentino of Pueblo
  • Jerad Sutton of Greeley
  • Robert Nemanich of Colorado Springs
  • Amy Drayer of Greenwood Village
  • Ann Knollman of Arvada
  • Sen. Rollie Heath of Boulder
  • Hon. Polly Baca of Denver

Electors: 7

Republican Party

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  • Pablo Soto, Menden[10]
  • Patricia Longo, Norwalk
  • Enzo Faienza, Cromwell
  • Linda G. Failyt, Ashford
  • Dominic D. O'Grady, Bridgeport
  • Sweets Wilson, Hartford
  • Steven R. Mullins, West Haven

Democratic Party

[edit]
  • Barbara Gordon, West Hartford[11]
  • Ellen Nurse, Hartford
  • Edward Piazza, New Haven
  • Tyisha Walker, New Haven
  • Christopher Rosario, Bridgeport
  • Robert Godfrey, Danbury
  • Steven Jones, Tolland

Electors: 3

Electors: 3

Electors: 29

Republican Party

[edit]
  • Tony Ledbetter[12]
  • Pam Bondi[13]
  • Sharon Day
  • Abe Aderibigbe[14]
  • Larry Ahem
  • Kristy Banks
  • Michael Barnett
  • LizBeth Benaquisto
  • Robin Bernstein
  • John Browning
  • Dena DeCamp
  • Nick DiCeglie
  • Jeremy Evans
  • John Falconetti
  • Peter Feaman
  • Kat Gates-Skipper
  • Joe Gruters
  • Debbie Hannifan
  • Blaise Ingoglia
  • Mike Moberley
  • Susan Moore
  • Joe Negron
  • Clint Pate
  • Ray Rodrigues
  • Carlos Truijillo
  • Robert Watkins
  • Susie Wiles
  • Christian Ziegler

Democratic Party

[edit]
  • Pat Schroeder[15]
  • Scott B. Arceneaux
  • Ashley Walker
  • David Richardson
  • Alison Morano
  • Raul Martinez, Sr.
  • Allison Tant
  • Ben Crump
  • Lisa King
  • Kendrick Meek
  • Mia Jones
  • Andrew Gillum
  • Janet Cruz
  • Chris Korge
  • Nan Rich
  • Ken Evans
  • Lisa Lickstein
  • Julian Cortéz De Marco
  • Arthenia Joyner
  • Clarence Anthony
  • Sybrina Fulton
  • Cedric McMinn
  • Barbara Sharief
  • Robert Julien
  • Abigail Pollak
  • Bob Buckhorn
  • Viviana Janer
  • Alex Heckler
  • Susan McGrath

Constitution Party

[edit]
  • William R. Wayland[16]
  • James A. Penna
  • Lois A. McLain
  • Louis J. Tart
  • Alice Tart
  • Brian Tortorelli
  • Bob Bent
  • Bernie De Castro
  • Barbara R. Grimaldi
  • Kent Nelson
  • Richard Wilmot
  • Jeannie Wilmot
  • Wendell Beattie
  • Andrew Ernest Reid
  • Ani Kambur
  • Timothy Richard Davis
  • Barbara K. Dennington
  • Donald Lock
  • Samuel D. Mathis
  • Joseph Marrero
  • Phillip Davis Reese
  • Roger Williams Woodruff
  • Kimberly M. Parker
  • Edleia De Olivera Custodio Santiago
  • Richard E. Santella
  • David C. Crowell
  • Donald G. Arahood Jr.
  • Charles Frederick Tobert
  • Scott Walter Tolbert
  • Scott Raymond Tolbert (alternate)
  • Steven William Tolbert (alternate)
  • Michael Lou Loesche (alternate)

Libertarian Party

[edit]
  • Peter Joseph Blome[17]
  • Char-Lez Bal Braden
  • Michelle Suzanne Bryant
  • Richard Alan Creamer
  • Robert August Enright, III
  • Zachary Phillip Garretson
  • Shane W. George
  • Susan George
  • Suzanne Amy Gilmore
  • Lawrence Gilbert Gough
  • Elsa Miriam Grifoni
  • Matthew Daniel Hasty
  • Charles R. House
  • Lynn Ann House
  • Augustus Sol Invictus
  • George Lebovitz
  • Jessica L. Mears
  • Anna Marie Morris
  • James C. Morris
  • Omar E. Recuero
  • Ronald B. Rollins
  • Clarence Anthony Sellers
  • John Richard Thompson
  • Donnie W. Torok, Jr.
  • Joann Vaccarino
  • Michael A. Vaccarino
  • George Robert Whitfield
  • John Russell Wood
  • Gabriel Jude Wozniak

Alternates

[edit]
  • Benjamin Bachrach
  • Alison Marine Foxall
  • Joe Ray Martin
  • Steven Nekhaila
  • Kevin James Oneill
  • Susan Marine Stanley
  • Matthew Charles-Fabrique Wild
  • Beatrix Gertrud Wood

Electors: 16

Electors: 4[18]

Constitution Party of Hawaii

[edit]

Electors

[edit]
  • Aaron Moke Stephens
  • Latesha Stephens
  • Maika Woods
  • Angela Woods

First Alternates

[edit]
  • Aaron Moke Stephens
  • Latesha Stephens
  • Maika Woods
  • Angela Woods

Second Alternates

[edit]
  • Wayne Frank
  • Lilian Frank
  • Brent Watson
  • Shirley Watson

Democratic Party of Hawaii

[edit]

Electors

[edit]
  • John Bickel
  • Janice Bond
  • Marie (Dolly) Strazar
  • David Mulinix

First Alternates

[edit]
  • Kainoa Kaumeheiwa-Rego
  • Eileen McKee
  • Michael Golojuch Sr.
  • Yvonne Lau

Second Alternates

[edit]
  • Carolyn Golojuch
  • Julie Patten
  • Michele Golojuch
  • Leo Caries

Green Party of Hawaii

[edit]

Electors

[edit]
  • Jeff Turner
  • Nick Nikhilananda
  • Elisabeth Green
  • Julie Hedgecock-Jacobson

First Alternates

[edit]
  • Robert Jacobson
  • Mark VanDoren
  • Renee Ing
  • James Brewer

Second Alternates

[edit]
  • Ruth Larkin
  • Jack Acree
  • Barbara Bell
  • Michael David Virtue

Libertarian Party of Hawaii

[edit]

Electors

[edit]
  • Donald Johnston
  • Lawrence R. Bartley
  • Timothy Lucey
  • Lane Yoder

First Alternates

[edit]
  • Tracy Ryan
  • Dougls Beijer
  • Harendra Panalal
  • Patric R. Brock

Second Alternates

[edit]
  • Philip Heath
  • Eric Weinert
  • Kenneth Schoolland
  • Peter Martin

Hawaii Republican Party

[edit]

Electors

[edit]
  • Nathan Paikai
  • David Yonan
  • Janice M. Hellreich
  • Gene Ward

First Alternates

[edit]
  • Warner Sutton
  • Allen Frenzel
  • Lorraine Shin
  • Cindy Sue Clark

Second Alternates

[edit]
  • Mary Smart
  • David Ross
  • Robert Hickling
  • Boyd Ready

Electors: 4[19]

Independent Slate for Darrell L. Castle

[edit]
  • Rebecca Pihlajisto
  • Paul Venable
  • Jenny Ray
  • Susan Venable

Democratic Party

[edit]

Constitution Party

[edit]
  • David W. Hartigan
  • Floyd W. Whitley
  • Scott E. Hensler
  • Raymond J. Writz

Independent Slate for Rocky De La Fuente

[edit]
  • James Drennon
  • Rachel Hall
  • Carol Engle
  • Shawn Pene

Libertarian Party

[edit]
  • Mikel Hautzinger
  • Cathy Smith
  • Rob Oates
  • Dwight Zitek

Independent Slate for Evan McMullin

[edit]
  • Valeria A. Jensen
  • John O. Parkes
  • Michael F. Johnson
  • Sherin G. Stark

Independent Slate for Jill Stein

[edit]
  • Colby Jones
  • Chris Murray
  • Orenda Peterson
  • Ridley Tidmarsh

Republican Party

[edit]

Electors: 20[20]

Democratic Party

[edit]

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 Jacksack

Electors: 11[21]

Democratic Party

[edit]
  • Herbert W. Brown, Nashville
  • Nancy Dembowski, Knox
  • Henry L. Fernandez, Indianapolis
  • Jeffrey S. Fites, Brownsburg
  • Vera Mileusnic, Munster
  • Daniel Parker, Indianapolis
  • Randy Schmidt, Fort Wayne
  • Sherrianne Standley, Evansville
  • Julie Voorhies, Indianapolis
  • Dustin T. White, Jeffersonville
  • Patricia Yount, North Vernon

Libertarian Party

[edit]
  • Rodney Clay Benker, Franklin
  • Russell P. Brooksbank, Clarksville
  • Donna T. Dunn, Hammond
  • Joseph A. Hauptmann, Zionsville
  • Lindsay Horn, Evansville
  • Brad Klopfenstein, Indianapolis
  • Jeremiah Nichols Morrell, New Castle
  • Gregory W. Noland, Anderson
  • Robert L. Place, Noblesville
  • Frank A. Rossa, Greenwood
  • Franklyn Voorhies, Delphi

Republican Party

[edit]
  • Stephanie Beckley, Jamestown
  • Daniel Bortner, Bedford
  • Laura Campbell, Carmel
  • Jeff Cardwell, Indianapolis
  • Donald L. Hayes, Jasper
  • Randall Kirkpatrick, Ligonier
  • Ethan E. Manning, Indianapolis
  • Macy Kelly Mitchell, Indianapolis
  • Edwin J. Simcox, Muncie
  • Fishers Kevin Steen, Muncie
  • Chuck Williams, Valparaiso

Write‐in (Constitution Party)

[edit]
  • Jay Brown, Indianapolis
  • Joe Henzler, Indianapolis
  • Michael A. Laurenzano, Monrovia
  • Roger Madden, Mount Vernon
  • Craig Marolf, Noblesville
  • James Lewis Olen, Henryville
  • James B. Post, Newburgh
  • Brian Rogers, Jeffersonville
  • Rick Templin, Indianapolis
  • Brian Tincher, Palmyra
  • Steve Walker, Evansville

Write‐in (Green Party)

[edit]
  • Jeff Barranco, Anderson
  • Sarah Dillon, Terre Haute
  • Mary Kate Dugan, Indianapolis
  • Bethany Hayes, Indianapolis
  • Dakota Hudelson, Bloomington
  • Kermet Merl Kay, Columbus
  • Kevin McCracken, Columbus
  • Jay Parks, Indianapolis
  • Amanda Shepherd, Indianapolis
  • Abagail Stover, Indianapolis
  • Riley Zipper, Bloomington

Write‐in (Socialist Party,USA)

[edit]
  • Walter Beck, Avon
  • Isaac Eccles, Terre Haute
  • Ronald Halderman, Indianapolis
  • Michael B. Klingman, Richmond
  • Gilbert Kuhn, Indianapolis
  • Brad Lorton, McCordsville
  • Richard Clark Morrow, Jr., Indianapolis
  • Nancy Mutch, Indianapolis
  • Joseph Samaniego, Indianapolis
  • John Strinka, Carmel
  • Richard A. Wolf, Elkhart

Electors: 6

Electors: 6

Republican Party

[edit]
  • Ashley J. McMillan, Concordia, party vice chair.[22]
  • 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.

Electors: 8

Electors: 8

Republican Party

[edit]
  • (1st) Chris Trahan[23]
  • (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 Griffin

Electors: 4[24]

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 Winslow

Libertarian Party

[edit]
  • (1st) James Poulin of Casco
  • (2nd) William Sampson of Wilton
  • (At Large) Brian Genthner of Augusta
  • (At Large) Dawn Madore-Bourgoin of Saco

Green 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 Portland

Republican Party

[edit]
  • (1st) Demitroula Kouzounas of Saco
  • (2nd) Richard A. Bennett of Oxford
  • (At Large) Barbara Harvey of Portland
  • (At Large) Benjamin Lombard of Yarmouth

Constitution 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 Houlton

Unaffiliated 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 Lewiston

It'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 Yarmouth

Courage, 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 Waldoboro

Electors: 10[25]

Republican Party Electors for Donald Trump

[edit]
  • Diana Waterman
  • Antonio Campbell
  • Jane Roger
  • Faith Loudon
  • Catherine Grasso
  • Richard Jurgena
  • Loretta Shields
  • Allyson McMahon
  • Michael Steele
  • Ellen Sauerbrey

Democratic Party Electors For Hillary Clinton

[edit]
  • Lesley Israel
  • Robert Leonard
  • Lillian Holmes
  • Salome Peters
  • Hagner Mister
  • Claudia Martin
  • Courtney Watson
  • Karen Britto
  • Susan Ness
  • Wayne Rogers

Libertarian Party Electors for Gary Johnson

[edit]
  • Eric Blitz
  • Dean Ahmad
  • Matt Beers
  • Robert Glaser
  • Ron Kean
  • Ben Krause
  • Robert Johnston
  • Shawn Quinn
  • Stuart Simms
  • Chelsey Snyder

Green Party Electors for Jill Stein

[edit]
  • Robert Edward Smith
  • Julia Rice
  • Michael B. Cornell
  • Steven Andrew Ellis
  • John Bartram Holland
  • Tim Williard
  • Amie Myers
  • Robert Eoin Smith
  • Vincent S. Tola
  • Steven Lee Kramer

Electors: 11

Electors: 16

MICHIGAN (GOP)* 244. John Haggard

245. Jack Holmes

246. Kelly Mitchell

247. Judy Rapanos

248. Henry Hatter

249. Robert Weitt

250. Wyckham Seelig

251. Ross Ensign

252. Michael Banerian

253. Brian Fairbrother

254. Ken Crider

255. Mary Vaughn

256. Jim Rhoades

257. William Rauwerdink

258. Hank Fuhs

259. Joseph Guzman

Electors: 10

Republican Party

[edit]
  • Paul Wendorff [26]
  • Charlie Strickland
  • Carol Stevenson
  • Dave Thompson
  • Linda Presthus
  • Christine Jacobson
  • Luke Wendt
  • George “Judd” Mowry
  • Barb Chervestad
  • Mike Cummins

Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party

[edit]
  • Fred Knudson
  • Roger Gehrke
  • Marge Hoffa
  • Raymond Hess
  • Muhammed Abdurrahman
  • Betsy O’Berry
  • Mike Wammer
  • Mary Murphy
  • Jules Goldstein
  • Sherrie Pugh

Electors: 6

Electors: 10

Republican Party

[edit]
  • Tim Dreste (1st)[27]
  • Jan DeWeese (2nd)
  • Hector Maldonado (3rd)
  • Sherry Kuttenkuler (4th)
  • Casey Crawford (5th)
  • Tom Brown (6th)
  • Cherry Warren (7th)
  • Scott Clark (8th)

Electors: 3[28]

American Delta Party

[edit]
  • Constance Clark
  • Kari Maness
  • Mary Kay DeMers
  • Gayle G. Astore (alternate)
  • Bernell Bell (alternate)
  • Kamron Anderson (alternate)

Democratic Party

[edit]
  • Jim Larson
  • Jorge Quintana
  • Jacquie Helt
  • Nancy Keenan (alternate)
  • Trent Bolger (alternate)
  • Allison Dale-Riddle (alternate)

Green Party

[edit]
  • Jeffery Ryan Moore
  • Danielle Jeane Breck
  • Thomas Lee Breck
  • Raven Diane Wilson (alternate)
  • Tommy Standlee (alternate)
  • Antonio Morsette (alternate)

Libertarian Party

[edit]
  • Mike Fellows
  • Michael J. Shoenike
  • Roger Roots
  • David Merrick (alternate)
  • Michael Fucci (alternate)
  • Leona Merrick (alternate)

Republican Party

[edit]
  • Thelma Baker
  • Nancy Ballance
  • Dennis Scranton
  • Vondene Kopetski (alternate)
  • Becky Stockton (alternate)
  • Thomas Tuck (alternate)

Electors: 5

Electors: 6

Electors: 4

Electors: 14

The Democratic Party of New Jersey

[edit]
  • Alaa R. Abdelaziz of Paterson[29]
  • Tahsina Ahmed of Haledon
  • Anthony Cureton of Englewood
  • Lizette Delgado-Polanco of Ewing
  • Edward Farmer of Piscataway
  • Christopher D. James of East Orange
  • Leroy J. Jones Jr. of East Orange
  • Retha R. Onitiri of Clarksburg
  • Marlene Prieto of Secaucus
  • Ronald G. Rios of Carteret
  • Hetty M. Rosenstein of South Orange
  • Kelly Steward Maer of Manaquan
  • Mary Ann Wardlow of Lawnside
  • Heriberta Loretta Winters of Williamstown

Republican Party of New Jersey

[edit]
  • Jose Arango[30]
  • Wilbur J. Christie
  • Melanie Collins
  • George Gilmore
  • Donald Katz
  • Michael Mulligan
  • Gert Novin
  • Stephanie Pierce
  • Lisa Richford
  • Jerry Scanlan
  • Darlene Shotmeyer
  • Douglas Steinhardt
  • Richard Strobel
  • Kelly Yaede

Electors: 5

Electors: 29[31]

Democratic Party

[edit]

Republican Party

[edit]
  • Adrian H. Anderson
  • John Burnett
  • Guy T. Parisi
  • Edward F. Cox
  • Thomas V. Dadey, Jr.
  • John J. Flanagan
  • Brian M. Kolb
  • Charles P. Joyce
  • Peter Kalikow
  • Sandra King
  • Nicholas A. Langworthy
  • John Jay LaValle
  • Gary J. Lavine
  • Stephen Louro
  • Adele Malpass
  • Susan E. McNeil
  • Joseph N. Mondello
  • Edward F. Morgan
  • Carl P. Paladino
  • William Reilich
  • Todd Rouse
  • Jennifer Saul Rich
  • Raymond Scollin
  • Meilin Tan
  • Donald J. Trump, Jr.
  • Gerard Kassar
  • Shaun Marie Levine
  • Howard Lim, Jr.
  • Rodney J. Strange

Conservative Party

[edit]
  • Adrian H. Anderson
  • John Burnett
  • Edward F. Cox
  • Thomas A. Dadey
  • John J. Flanagan
  • Charles P. Joyce
  • Peter Kalikow
  • Gerard Kassar
  • Sandra King
  • Brian M. Kolb
  • Nicholas A. Langworthy
  • John Jay LaValle
  • Gary J. Lavine
  • Shaun Marie Levine
  • Howard Lim, Jr.
  • Stephen Louro
  • Adele Malpass
  • Susan E. McNeil
  • Joseph N. Mondello
  • Edward F. Morgan
  • Carl P. Paladino
  • Guy T. Parisi
  • William Reilich
  • Todd Rouse
  • Jennifer Saul Rich
  • Raymond Scollin
  • Rodney J. Strange
  • Meilin Tan
  • Donald J. Trump, Jr.

Green Party

[edit]
  • Cassie Wilson
  • Eric Jones
  • Nancy Morelle
  • Daniella Liebling
  • Joshua Feintuch
  • Michael D. Emperor
  • Craig A. Seeman
  • Jennifer R. White
  • James C. Lane
  • Marianne Schwab
  • Rochelle Dorfman
  • James R. Brown, III
  • Christine S. Schmidt
  • Gail B. Brown
  • Julia Willebrand
  • Joanne Landy
  • Claudia Flanagan
  • Martha Kessler
  • Christopher Archer
  • James McCabe
  • Gil Obler
  • John Baldwin
  • Howie Hawkins
  • Mary House
  • Frank Cetera
  • Darin Robbins
  • Peter Lavenia
  • Theresa Portelli
  • Delbert Gregory

Working Families Party

[edit]
  • William J. Clinton
  • Andrew M. Cuomo
  • Kathy C. Hochul
  • Thomas P. DiNapoli
  • Eric T. Schneiderman
  • Carl E. Heastie
  • Andrea Stewart-Cousins
  • Bill de Blasio
  • Letitia A. James
  • Scott M. Stringer
  • Melissa Mark-Viverito
  • Byron W. Brown
  • Christine C. Quinn
  • Basil A. Smikle, Jr.
  • Melissa Sklarz
  • Mario F. Cilento
  • Rhonda Weingarten
  • George K. Gresham
  • Daniel F. Donohue
  • Stuart H. Appelbaum
  • Gary S. LaBarbera
  • Lovely A. Warren
  • Stephanie A. Miner
  • Katherine M. Sheehan
  • Anastasia M. Somoza
  • Sandra Ung
  • Ruben Diaz, Jr.
  • Hazel L. Ingram
  • Rachel D. Gold

Independence Party

[edit]
  • Frank M. MacKay
  • Kristin A. MacKay
  • William Bogardt
  • Robert G. Pilnick
  • Thomas S. Connolly, Jr.
  • Paul Caputo
  • Valerie Caputo
  • Stephen P. Corryn
  • Joseph L. Baruth, Sr.
  • Lee A. Kolesnikoff
  • Thomas R. Hatfield
  • Teresa Bogardt
  • Thomas A. Connolly
  • Dennis R. Zack
  • Susan L. McGuire
  • Richard Belando
  • Maryellen Belando
  • Debra Burns
  • Michael Amo
  • Niki Lee Rowe
  • John B. MacKay
  • Scott R. Major
  • Robert J. Bogardt
  • Anna C. Bogardt
  • Barbara Pilnick
  • Edward G. Miller
  • Joanne Foresta
  • Avarham Gvili
  • Michael Zumblusks

Women's Equality Party

[edit]
  • William J. Clinton
  • Andrew M. Cuomo
  • Kathy C. Hochul
  • Thomas P. DiNapoli
  • Eric T. Schneiderman
  • Carl E. Heastie
  • Andrea Stewart-Cousins
  • Bill de Blasio
  • Letitia A. James
  • Scott M. Stringer
  • Melissa Mark-Viverito
  • Byron W. Brown
  • Christine C. Quinn
  • Basil A. Smikle, Jr.
  • Melissa Sklarz
  • Mario F. Cilento
  • Rhonda Weingarten
  • George K. Gresham
  • Daniel F. Donohue
  • Stuart H. Appelbaum
  • Gary S. LaBarbera
  • Lovely A. Warren
  • Stephanie A. Miner
  • Katherine M. Sheehan
  • Anastasia M. Somoza
  • Sandra Ung
  • Ruben Diaz, Jr.
  • Hazel L. Ingram
  • Rachel D. Gold

Libertarian Party

[edit]
  • Mark N. Axinn
  • Jeffrey T. Russell
  • Richard A. Cooper
  • Roger J. Cooper
  • Pamela Connolly Tangredi
  • John Clifton
  • Steven G.T. Becker
  • Shawna L. Cole
  • Hesham El-Meligy
  • Mark E. Glogowski
  • Andrew Martin Kolstee
  • William P. McMillen
  • Gary S. Popkin
  • Andrew Rogers
  • Robert N. Power, III
  • Alton Yee
  • Robert E. Schuon, Jr.
  • Brian Waddell
  • Christian Padgett
  • Kevin Wilson
  • Erik Bell
  • Harold W. Barnett, Jr.
  • Arthur Rosen
  • Edward Garrett
  • Shawn Hannon
  • Matthew Mahler
  • Charles Millar
  • Mark Potwora
  • James Rosenbeck

Electors: 15

Electors: 3

Electors: 18

Republican Party

[edit]

Electors: 7[35]

Republican Party

[edit]
  • David Oldham
  • Teresa Lyn Turner
  • Mark Thomas
  • Bobby Cleveland
  • Lauree Elizabeth Marshall
  • Charles W. Potts
  • George W. Wiland, Jr.

Libertarian Party

[edit]
  • Erin Adams
  • Mikel Dillon
  • Joel Britt Dixon
  • Rex L. Lawhorn
  • Ephraim Zachary Knight
  • Craig A. Dawkins
  • Mark D. DeShazo

Democratic Party

[edit]
  • Marq Lewis
  • Bill John Baker
  • Mark Hammons
  • Betty McElderry
  • Drew Edmondson
  • Jeannie McDaniel
  • Rhonda Walters

Electors: 7

Pacific Green Party of Oregon

[edit]
  • Alan Zundal of Eugene[36]
  • Seth A. Wooley of Portland
  • Blair Bobier of Philomath
  • Vernon Huffman of Corvallis
  • Charles R. Neslin of Corvallis
  • Susan M. Aufderheide of Ashland
  • Scott Green of Newberg

Libertarian Party of Oregon

[edit]
  • Amanda Vondras of Corvallis[37]
  • Robert M. Rowe, Jr. of Salem
  • Caitlin Mitchel-Markley of Hillsboro
  • Scott Schrimshaw of Hood River
  • Heather Ricks of Gresham
  • Kyle Markley of Hillsboro
  • Lars D. H. Hedbor of Aloha

Oregon Republican Party

[edit]
  • Jacob D. Daniels of Creswell[38]
  • Jo Rae Perkins of Albany
  • Jeffery A. Grossman of Tualatin
  • Kevin Hoar of Portland
  • Michael E. Earley of Mulino
  • Vicki Olson of West Linn
  • Tyler Smith of Canby

Democratic Party of Oregon

[edit]
  • Frank James Dixon of Portland[39]
  • Karen A. Packer of Newberg
  • Austin Folnagy of Klamath Falls
  • Leon H. Coleman of Aloha
  • Harry W. "Sam" Sappington III of Albany
  • Timothy Norman Powers Rowan of Portland
  • Laura Gillpatrick of Eugene

Republican Party:

Kristi Oschal

Mitch Snyder

Democratic Party:

Savanna Riley

Philip Morabito

Electors: 4

Electors: 9
South Carolina Republican Party[40]

  • Glenn McCall
  • Matt Moore
  • Terry Hardesty
  • Jim Ulmer
  • Brenda Bedenbaugh
  • Bill Conley
  • Shery Smith
  • Moye Graham
  • Jerry Rovner

Electors: 3

Republican Party

[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)

Electors: 38

Republican Party

[edit]
  • Marty Rhymes[42]
  • Thomas Moon
  • Carol Sewell
  • John Harper
  • Sherrill Lenz
  • Nicholas Ciggelakis
  • Will Hickman
  • Landon Estay
  • Rex Lamb
  • Rosemary Edwards
  • Matt Stringer
  • Shellie Surles
  • Melissa Kalka
  • Sandra Cararas
  • David Thackston
  • Robert Bruce
  • Margie Forster
  • Scott Mann
  • Marian K. Stanko
  • Tina Gibson
  • Ken Muenzter
  • Alexander Kim
  • Virginia Abel
  • John Dillard
  • Tom Knight
  • Marian Knowlton
  • Rex Teter
  • Stephen Suprun Jr.
  • Jon Jewett
  • Susan Fischer
  • Lauren Byers
  • William Greene
  • Mary Lou Erben
  • Arthur Sisneros

Democratic Party

[edit]
  • (1) Vikas Verma of Gregg[43]
  • (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) Monica 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 Ector

Electors: 6[44]

Alyson Kennedy (Unaffiliated)

[edit]
  • Karen M Zalesskiy Stockert
  • John P. Langford
  • Christopher D Horner
  • Elvena E. Brady
  • Patricia Barker
  • Peter Brandli

Constitution Party

[edit]
  • Adam Toone
  • Valerie Fauver
  • Brian Knox
  • Cassie Easley
  • Dwayne A Vance
  • Bauni Nilson
  • Jeff T. Orme (alternate)
  • Reed A. Miller (alternate)

Democratic Party

[edit]
  • Peter Corroon
  • Breanne Miller
  • Charles Stormont
  • Jenny Wilson
  • Patrice Arent
  • Lauren Littlefield
  • Kellen Mullen

Evan McMullin (Unaffiliated)

[edit]
  • Brian Derk Henderson
  • Peter Simmons Watkins
  • Christopher Marc Kirkland
  • Melanie Weeks Kirkland
  • Becky Rasmussen
  • Reed Willis Farnsworth
  • Jonathan Hales Hoagland (alternate)
  • Miles Lewis Gillette (alternate)

Independent American Party

[edit]
  • Nihla Judd
  • Patricia Kent
  • Jared Kenneth Beck
  • Michael IsBell
  • Hal Massey
  • Gregory C Duerden

Libertarian Party

[edit]
  • J. Robert Latham
  • David Raine
  • Denise Cox
  • Chris Sanders
  • Caryn Terres
  • Kevin Bryan

Republican Party

[edit]
  • Cherilyn Eagar
  • Kris Kimball
  • Jeremy Jenkins
  • Peter Greathouse
  • Chia-Chi Teng
  • Richard Snelgrove

"Rocky" Roque De La Fuente (Unaffiliated)

[edit]
  • Timothy Bath
  • Shae Bath
  • Alexander Bath
  • Tami Hess

Electors: 3

Electors: 13[45]

Democratic Party

[edit]
  • Bethany J. Rowland of Chesapeake[46]
  • Debra Stevens Fitzgearld of Harrisonburg
  • James Harold Allen Boyd of Culpepper
  • Jasper L. Hendricks, III of Pamplin
  • Jeanette C. Sarver of Dublin
  • K. James O'Connor, Jr. of Manassas
  • Kathy Stewart Shupe of Sterling
  • Keith A. Scarborough of Woodbridge
  • Lashrecse D. Aird of Petersburg
  • Susan Johnson Rowland of Chesapeake
  • Terry C. Frye of Bristol
  • Virginia L. Peters of Alexandria
  • Vivian J. Paige of Norfolk

Republican Party

[edit]
  • Alan John Cobb of Falls Church[47]
  • Anne Taetzsch Fitzgerald of Staunton
  • Cynthia Marie Miller (Byler) of Virginia Beach
  • Donald L. Boswell of Glen Allen
  • Erich D. Reimer of Charlottesville
  • George William Thomas, Jr. of Richmond
  • Henry Michael Ziegenfuss of Norfolk
  • James G. Huber of Leesburg
  • John V. Rainero of Bristol
  • Laurie K. Tryfiates of Fredericksburg
  • Lynna A. Tucker of Richmond
  • Samuel A. Howe of Lynchburg
  • Sean M. Spicer of Alexandria

Green Party

[edit]
  • Audrey R. Clement of Arlington[48]
  • Becker Sidney Smith of Pamplin
  • Clifford Barry Anderson of Radford
  • Daniel A. Metranx of Staunton
  • Edmund E. Dowe II of Virginia Beach
  • Gerald L. Anderson of Fredericksburg
  • Jana Lee Cutlip of Charlottesville
  • Jeffery B. Staples of Chesapeake
  • Kirit Mookerjee of Washington, DC
  • Patrick O. Hopkins of Herndon
  • Richard D. Johnston of Louisa
  • Ryan R. Ruff of Portsmouth
  • William Michael Lupinacci of Oakton

Libertarian Party

[edit]
  • Alvin Scott Bandy[49]
  • Brian A. Hiner of Roanoke
  • Constance Hannigan-Franck of Broadlands
  • David W. Saum of Falls Church
  • Donna L. Grebas of Chesterfield
  • Gregory Ivan Lloyd of North Chesterfield
  • James J. St. John of Norfolk
  • James W. Lark, III of Free Union
  • Juanita A. Walton Billings of Fredericksburg
  • M. Anne Panella of Pembroke
  • Robert F. Shuford, Jr. of Hampton
  • Sanford Brotman of Fairfax
  • William B. Redpath of Leesburg

Elector slate for Evan McMullin

[edit]
  • Andrew Hemby of Henrico[50]
  • Annie H. Pratt of Gainesville
  • Bruce M. Andrew of Fredericksburg
  • Daniel Martin Eaton of Charlottesville
  • Deborah Kathryn Strader of Newport News
  • Jonathan C. Morris of Norfolk
  • Joseph R. Mayes of Chester
  • Kelsey C. Carreon of Clifton
  • Matthew Phillip LaPointe of Falls Church
  • Monica G. Shafer of Smithfield
  • Nanette M. Gagnon of Woodstock
  • Steven D. Bridges of Marion
  • Wilson R. Doge, Jr. of Burke

Electors: 12[51]

Democratic Party Electors

[edit]
  • Elizabeth Caldwell
  • Dan Carpita
  • Peter 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. [52]
  • Levi Guerra
  • Eric Herde
  • Joshua Ivey
  • Esther John
  • Julie Johnson
  • Varisha Khan
  • Chris Porter
  • Robert 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.[53][54]
  • Phillip Tyler

Electors: 5

Democratic Party

  • John Cooper
  • Nancy Guthrie
  • William Wasson
  • Last name: Matthews
  • Last name: Irvin or Irving

(will update first names once confirmed)

Republican Party

(will update 5th elector once confirmed)

Electors: 10[55]

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 Hills

Democratic 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 Kohler

Libertarian 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 Madison

Constitution 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 Milwaukee

Wisconsin 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 Kenosha

Electors: 3[56]

Constitution Party Slate

[edit]
  • Matt Freeman, Laramie County
  • Joe Michaels, Platte County
  • Jeff Haggit, Uinta County

Democratic Party Slate

[edit]
  • Chris Rothfuss, Laramie
  • Mary Throne, Cheyenne
  • Jim Byrd, Cheyenne

Libertarian Party Slate

[edit]
  • Dee Cozzens, Cheyenne
  • Kit Carson, Cheyenne
  • Larry Struempf, Laramie

Republican Party Slate

[edit]
  • Bonnie Foster
  • Teresa Richards
  • Karl Allred

Jill Stein, Independent Candidate Slate

[edit]
  • Harmony Kunzler, Cody
  • Matthew Link, Cheyenne
  • Hailey Redden, Green River

"Rocky" Roque De La Fuente, Independent Candidate Slate

[edit]
  • Judith Larsen, Cheyenne
  • Dorothy Latham, Cheyenne, Wheatland
  • Rodney Smith, Cheyenne

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