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2012 General Election for Governors, U.S. Senate, and U.S. House
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President
Electoral Votes - 270 to win
Obama332
Romney206
Total538
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Electoral Vote Breakdown
Obama: CA:55, CO:9, CT:7, DC:3, DE:3, FL:29, HI:4, IA:6, IL:20, MA:11, MD:10, ME:4, MI:16, MN:10, NH:4, NJ:14, NM:5, NV:6, NY:29, OH:18, OR:7, PA:20, RI:4, VA:13, VT:3, WA:12, WI:10
Romney: AK:3, AL:9, AR:6, AZ:11, GA:16, ID:4, IN:11, KS:6, KY:8, LA:8, MO:10, MS:6, MT:3, NC:15, ND:3, NE:5, OK:7, SC:9, SD:3, TN:11, TX:38, UT:6, WV:5, WY:3
Incumbents
Governors
Republican29
Democratic20
Independent1
Total50
112th Senate
Democratic51
Republican47
Independent1
Independent Democrat1
Total100
112th House
Republican241
Democratic191
(vacant offices)3
Total435
6 November 2012 General Election Results (undetermined = to be elected)
Governors
Republican30
Democratic19
Independent1
Total50
113th Senate
Democratic53
Republican45
Independent2
Total100
113th House
Republican234
Democratic201
Total435

 

Presidential and Vice Presidential Debates
Announced 31 October 2011. The debates begin at 9PM Eastern Daylight time, last 90 minutes, and are open to candidates who (1) are constitutionally eligible to hold the office of President, (2) have achieved ballot access in a sufficient number of states to win 270 electoral votes, and (3) are polling at 15% in select national polls. The backup site is Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Reference: http://www.debates.org.
 
DateDebateTopic/FormatScoringLocation
Wednesday
3 October
First PresidentialDomestic PolicyRomney 58
Obama 56
University of Denver,
Denver, Colorado
Thursday
11 October
Vice Presidential Biden 88
Ryan 82
Centre College,
Danville, Kentucky
Tuesday
16 October
Second PresidentialTown MeetingObama 108
Romney 100
Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York
Monday
22 October
Third PresidentialForeign PolicyObama 59
Romney 55
Lynn University,
Boca Raton, Floria
 

REPORT ON THE US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 6 NOVEMBER 2012
by Adrian Beaumont (4 January 2013)
Special to TheGreenPapers.com

 

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