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 2012 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.[ 1]
Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Mitt Romney for President and Paul Ryan for Vice President [ 2]
James T. Waggoner state senator[ 3]
Will Sellers
Terry Lathan
Susan Neuwein
Robert Fincher
Lynn Robinson
James Elbert Peters
Edward S. Allen
Robert A. Cusanelli
Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Mitt Romney for President and Paul Ryan for Vice President[ 4]
Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Mitt Romney for President and Paul Ryan for Vice President [ 5] [ 6]
Don M. Ascoli, Arizona Republican Party county chair for Gila County[ 7]
Malcolm Barrett Jr., Yavapai County Republican Committee Chairman
Paul Gilbert
Robert Haney
Leona Johnston
Gregory Mendoza, Gila River Indian Community Governor
Steve Montenegro , Arizona House of Representatives Speaker Pro Tempore
Kristine Morrissey
Thomas Morrissey, Arizona Republican Party Chair [ 8]
John D. Rhodes
C. T. Wright
Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Mitt Romney for President and Paul Ryan for Vice President [ 9]
Electors: 55, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 12]
Michael Williams Adams
Alisha Aguilar
Maria Teresa Becerra
Janine Vivienne Bera
Karen Chang
Aaron Samuel Conaway
Greg Conger
Raymond Cordova
Mollie Culver
Dennis Donohue
Sandy Emberland
Ernesto Encinas
John Freidenrich
Felipe Fuentes , member, California State Assembly
Patricia W. Garamendi
Bobby Glaser
Dolores Clara Huerta
William H. Kysella, Jr.
Laura Lee
Daniel Leroux
Dave Low
Mark Macarro, Chair Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians
Jane Morrison
Donald Mullen
Chris M. Myers
Anu Natarajan, Fremont City Councilmember
Sandy L. Nixon
Ricardo Roybal Olivarez
Louis Paulson
Geoffrey Pete
Bonnie Burns Price
Andre Quintero, Mayor of El Monte
Michael Ray
Terry Reardon
Brooke Reed
Gwen Regalia, former mayor of Walnut Creek
Meriam Louise Reynosa
Gregory Lucas Rodriguez
Alexandra Rooker
Gary Rotto
Alfonso Sanchez
Barbara Schraeger
John Harold Simpson
Laurie Stalnaker
Ranada Stephenson
Xiaoguang Sun
Maeley Lock Tom
Kyriakos Tsakopoulos
Christopher Tumbeiro
Ernest Joseph Vasti
Ruben Antonio Villalobos
Dean E. Vogel, President, California Teachers Association
Diane Watson , former U.S. Representative
Sanford Weiner
Steven Ray Young
Electors: 9, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 13] [ 14]
Electors: 7, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 16] [ 17]
Electors: 3, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 19]
Peter Keegan
Abby Betts
Delores McLamb
District of Columbia [ edit ]
Electors: 3, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 20]
Electors: 29, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 21]
Lynette Acosta
Burt Aaronson
Scott Arceneaux, former director of the Louisiana State Democratic Party
T. Wayne Bailey
Carol M. Bartleson
Leon Belton
Tim Bottcher
Alan Clendenin
Ana Cruz
Buddy Dyer , Mayor of Orlando
Joe Faulk
Rita Fernandino
Joe Gibbons , Member, Florida House of Representatives
Audrey Gibson , member, Florida Senate
Dina Heffernan
Vonzelle Johnson
Luis Lauredo
Elena McCollough
Amy Mercado
Vivian Mitchell
Jean Monestime , Commissioner, Miami-Dade County
Susannah Randolph
Rod Smith , Chair Florida Democratic Party
Justin Spiller
Bob Troy
Kirk Wagar
Ashley M. Walker
Alan Williams , Member, Florida House of Representatives
Jeanette Wynn
Electors: 16, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 22]
Electors: 4, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 23]
Michael Golojuch. Sr.
Marina Schwartz
Debbie Shimizu
Marie Dolores (Dolly) Strazar, member, Democratic National Committee
Electors: 4, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 20]
Travis Hawkes, of Meridian . Mitt Romney's Idaho Finance co-chair[ 24]
Teresa Luna, of Boise
Jason Risch, of Boise
Damond Watkins, of Idaho Falls , member, Republican National Committee
Electors: 20, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 25]
Carrie Austin , Alderman, City of Chicago
Julia Kennedy Beckman
Barb Brown
Christine Cegelis
Ashley Sachdeva
Barbara Flynn Currie , Member, Illinois House of Representatives
John P. Daley
Vera Davis
James A. Deleo , former member, Illinois Senate
Lynn Foster
Lauren Beth Gash , former member, Illinois House of Representatives
Mark Guethle
Debbie Halvorson , former US Representative
Don Johnston
Shirley McCombs
Andrew R. Madigan
Ricardo Muñoz , Alderman, City of Chicago
William Marovit
John Nelson
Toni Preckwinkle , President of the Cook County Board
Nancy Shepherdson
Electors: 11 pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 26]
Robert Grand, of Indianapolis President Indiana Works [ 27]
Eric Holcomb , of Indianapolis. Chair Indiana Republican Party [ 28]
Susan Lightle, of Greenfield
Scott Molin, replacement for Beverly Bush, of Kirklin [ 29]
Jamey Noel, of Jeffersonville
William Ruppel , of North Manchester . Past member Indiana House of Representatives
Steve Shine, of Fort Wayne
William "Bill" Springer, of Sullivan
Pearl Swanigan, of Indianapolis
Charles Williams, of Valparaiso
Kyle Hupfer, of Pendleton
Electors: 6 pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 30]
Electors: 6, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan:[ 34]
Amanda Adkins, Chair, Kansas Republican Party
Kelly Arnold, Member, Republican National Committee
Jeff Colyer , Lieutenant Governor
Randy Duncan
Todd Tiahrt Former Member of Congress
Helen Van Etten, Member Republican National Committee
Electors: 8, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan:[ 35]
Electors: 8, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan:[ 36]
Jimmy C. Allen
Michael R. Bayham, Jr.
Harold O. Coates
Christian J. Gil
Legena "Gena" Gore
Louis S. Gurvich, Jr. of New Orleans
Garrett C. Monti of Luling
S. Scott Wilfong of Baton Rouge
Electors: 4, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 37]
Diane Denk
Jill Duson, Member Portland City Council
Craig Hickman
Marianne Stevens, Vice Chair, State Democratic Party
Electors: 10, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 38]
Electors: 11, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 39]
Sandi E. Bagley
Janet M. Beyer
James Eliseo DiTullio of Boston
Louis A. Elisa, II
Paul J. Giorgio
Candy Glazer
Susan M. Kennedy
Mike Lake
James McGowan
Karen L. Payne
Diane M. Saxe, Member Democratic National Committee
Electors: 16, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 40]
Electors: 10, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden
Electors: 6, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 43]
Austin Barbour - nephew of former Mississippi governor Haley Barbour , and finance director for the Romney campaign.[ 44]
Ricky Jay Calhoon
Charles Cannada (Appointed to fill the vacancy created when Wirt A. Yerger, Jr. , the first state chairman of the Mississippi Republican Party, did not attend.) Private investor and former MCI executive.[ 45]
William Randolph James
William D. "Billy" Mounger - former Reagan advisor, and fundraiser to former Senator Trent Lott .[ 46]
Billy R. Powell - Secretary of the Mississippi Ethics Commission.[ 47]
Electors: 10, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 48]
Mavis C. Busiek
Stanley Cox, Member, Missouri House of Representatives
Matthew G. Gertsner
Robert L. Green
John Judd
Michael Koop
R. Layne Morrill
Penelope Z. Quigg
David Stokes
Kurt Witzel
Electors: 3, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 49]
Thelma Baker
John Brenden , member, Montana Senate
Errol Galt, Member, Republican National Committee
Electors: 5, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 50]
Mary Crawford
Joe Hampton
Mick Jensen
Kay Orr , former governor
Arlene Steier
Electors: 6, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 51]
Samuel Lieberman
John Ponticello
Marty Ann McGarry Nevada Democratic Party county chair for Carson City
Randy Soltero
Rose McKinney-James
Theresa Benitez-Thompson
Electors: 4, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 52]
Electors: 14, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 53]
Frank Argote-Freyre
Marion G. Costanza
Suzanne Marshall Discher
Christopher Irving
Jeffrey Laurenti
John J. McCarthy
Ileana Montes
Ida Ochoteco
Paul Penna
Robert F. Renaud
Virginia N. Scott
Henry G. Sykes
Philip Thigpen
Beth E. Timberman, Freeholder Salem County
Electors: 5, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 54]
Elizabeth "Lisa" Chavez
Katherine "Kat" Duran
Tracy Goodluck, Chair Native American Caucus of the Democratic Party of New Mexico
Pamelya Herndon
David Thomson
Electors: 29, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 55]
Scott Adams
Anne Marie Anzalone
Steve Bellone, Suffolk County Executive
Byron Brown , Mayor of Buffalo
Karim Camara , State Assemblyman
Mario Cilento, President of the New York State AFL-CIO[ 56]
Sheila Comar, New York State Democratic Party Executive Committee Chair[ 57]
Walter Cooper
Bill de Blasio , New York City Public Advocate
Ruben Diaz, Jr. , Bronx Borough President
Thomas DiNapoli , State Comptroller
Robert Duffy , Lieutenant Governor
Emily Giske
George Gresham, President of the 1199SEIU[ 58]
Peter Harckham , Majority Leader of the Westchester County Board of Legislators
Hakeem Jeffries , United States Congressman-elect and State Assemblyman
Ken Jenkins, Chair of the Westchester County Board of Legislators
Gerald D. Jennings , Mayor of Albany
Virginia Kee
Stephanie Miner , Mayor of Syracuse
Joseph Morelle , State Assemblyman
Félix Ortiz , State Assemblyman
Christine C. Quinn , New York City Council Speaker
Eric Schneiderman , State Attorney General
Sheldon Silver , State Assembly Speaker
Archie Spigner
Irene Stein, Tompkins County Democratic Party Chair[ 59]
Scott Stringer , Manhattan Borough President
Keith L.T. Wright , State Assemblyman
Electors: 15, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 60]
Don Abernathy
Dodie Allen
Charles Barrett
Michael Esser
Barbara Hines
Robert Levy
Paul Penney
Felice Pete
James Art Pope , Former Member, North Carolina House of Representatives
James Proctor
David Ruden
Mary Jo Shepherd
William Shillito
Garry Terry
Ashley Woolard
Electors: 3, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 61]
Electors: 18, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 62]
Electors: 7, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 63]
Jason Cowen
Duane Crumbacher
David Holt , Member, Oklahoma State Senate
Joe Peters
Mark Thomas
Lawrence A. Williamson
Lynn Windel
Electors: 7, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 64]
Electors: 20, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 66] [ 67]
Electors: 4, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 68] [ 69]
Electors: 9, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 71]
Bruce Chadwick Connelly Chair, South Carolina Republican Party
Drew McKissick Parliamentarian, South Carolina Republican Party
Cynthia F. Costa, Member, Republican National Committee
Randall S. Page
Janice C. McCord
Betty Sheppard Poe
Sandra R. Stroman
Roy Rex Lindsey III
James Edward Jerow
Electors: 3, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 72]
Electors: 11, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 73] [ 74]
Jennie T. McCabe (At-large)
David Snodgrass (At-large), Chair Tennessee Republican Party
Scott Niswonger (First Congressional District)
Joe Bailey (Second Congressional District), Vice Mayor, City of Knoxville
Jerry Sink (Third Congressional District), Tennessee Finance Leadership Team for Mitt Romney[ 75]
Andy Adams (Fourth Congressional District)
Bob Rial (Fifth Congressional District), Dickson County Mayor
Ruth Hagerty (Sixth Congressional District)
Kurt Holbert (Seventh Congressional District), State Committeman
Annabel Woodall (Eighth Congressional District), State Committeewoman
Robert Bradley Martin (Ninth Congressional District), Former Tennessee legislator
Electors: 38, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 76]
Keith Rothra
Butch Davis, Republican Party of Texas Parliamentarian
Tim McCord
Clinton Evetts
Benny Gordon
Steve Jessup
Paul Bettencort
Walter Wilkerson, Jr.
Bonnie Lugo
Terri Flow
Georgia Scott
Kaye Moreno
Jane Juett
David Stone
Sandra Cararas
Mary Holmesly
Matthew Johnson
Nelda Eppes, Republican Party of Texas Sergeant-At-Arms
Ruth Schiermeyer
Johnny Lovejoy, II
Patti Johnson
Tim Turner
Jennifer Weaver
Royal Smith
Linda Rogers
Jean McIver
Betty Stiles
Texas Moore
Richard Bernhard
Thom Wilkins
Bill Fairbrother
Mary Ann Collins
Loren Byers
Samuel Owens
Billie Zimmerman
Daniel Whitton
Steve Munisteri , Republican Party of Texas Chairman
Carolyn Hodges
Electors: 6, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 77]
John Swallow ; at-large elector
Kyle Hicks ; representing Utah's 4th Congressional District
Stan Lockhart; representing Utah's 3rd Congressional District
Thomas Wright; representing Utah's 2nd Congressional District
Fred Lampropoulos; at-large elector
Terry Camp; representing Utah's 1st Congressional District
Electors: 3, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 78] [ 79]
Electors: 13, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 80]
Sandra W. Brandt
Terry Carroll Frye
Gary W. Crawford
Christopher M. Daniel, Jr.
Edna N. Frady
Janyce N. Hedetniemi
Susan Johnston Rowland
Evan D. Macbeth
Judy L. Mastrangeli
Ben Ragsdale, Jr.
Melanie B. Salyer
Betty L. Squire
Anita A. White
Electors: 12, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 81]
Grifynn Marley Clay of Snohomish, WA ; elector for Washington's 1st congressional district
Dave W. Gossett of Mountlake Terrace, WA ; elector for Washington's 2nd congressional district , Member, Snohomish County Council
Kathleen A. Lawrence of Vancouver, WA ; elector for Washington's 3rd congressional district
George B. Fearing of Kennewick, WA ; elector for Washington's 4th congressional district
Rick Lloyd of Spokane Valley, WA ; elector for Washington's 5th congressional district
Gail Kirk of Tacoma, WA ; elector for Washington's 6th congressional district
Maria Ehsan of Seattle, WA ; elector for Washington's 7th congressional district
Elizabeth Satiacum of Olympia, WA ; elector for Washington's 8th congressional district
Georgia Spencer of Seattle, WA ; elector for Washington's 9th congressional district
Harvey Brooks of University Place, WA ; elector for Washington's 10th congressional district
Heather Fralick of Shoreline, WA ; at-large elector
Alec Stephens of Seattle, WA ; at-large elector
Electors: 5, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 82]
Electors: 10, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[ 83]
Electors: 3, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[ 84]
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