Who did LA vote for 2020?

Trump won Louisiana on the day of the election 58.5% to 39.9%, a margin of 18.6%, down from 19.4% in 2016.

How many times Louisiana voted Democrat?

United States presidential elections in Louisiana

Number of elections52
Voted Democratic32
Voted Republican13
Voted Whig2
Voted Democratic-Republican3

Who did LA vote for in 2016?

Louisiana has eight electoral votes in the Electoral College. Trump won the state with 58.09% of the vote, while Clinton received 38.45%.

How many electoral votes do Louisiana have?

Current allocations

Alabama – 9 votesKentucky – 8 votesNorth Dakota – 3 votes
Alaska – 3 votesLouisiana – 8 votesOhio – 18 votes
Arizona – 11 votesMaine – 4 votesOklahoma – 7 votes
Arkansas – 6 votesMaryland – 10 votesOregon – 7 votes
California – 55 votesMassachusetts – 11 votesPennsylvania – 20 votes

How did Wyoming vote in 2020?

Wyoming has three electoral votes in the Electoral College. … Trump routed Biden in Wyoming, with his 69.94% vote share there making it his strongest win in the election. He won the sparsely-populated state by a margin of 43.39%, down from his 45.77% four years earlier.

Which way did Louisiana vote?

Louisiana has eight electoral votes in the Electoral College. Trump won Louisiana on the day of the election 58.5% to 39.9%, a margin of 18.6%, down from 19.4% in 2016.

Why did Louisiana vote in the 1864 election?

Louisiana voted for incumbent Republican President Abraham Lincoln. The state (along with Tennessee) chose electors for the election after being captured early in the American Civil War. However, due to issues related to the Civil War, their votes were rejected.

Who won California in 2012?

According to Secretary of State Debra Bowen's website, the President won the popular vote with 60.24 percent, with Mitt Romney in second place at 37.12%, and Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson in third place at 1.10%. The Democrats have won the state in every presidential election after Republican George H. W.

Who won Louisiana in 2008?

Louisiana was won by Republican nominee John McCain by an 18.6% margin of victory.