- Alabama, 14 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (10): 4.5 + (0.6 × 9 electoral votes) = 9.9
- Governor (1): Bob Riley (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Jeff Sessions (re-elected 2002); Richard Shelby (elected 1998)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 5 of 7
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Alaska, 13 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (7): 4.5 + (0.6 × 3 electoral votes) = 6.3
- Governor (1): Frank Murkowski (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Ted Stevens (re-elected 2002); Frank H. Murkowski (elected 1998)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 1 of 1
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 27 of 40
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 27 of 40, Senate 14 of 20
- American Samoa, 0 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Arizona, 15 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (10): 4.5 + (0.6 × 8 electoral votes) = 9.3
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Jon Kyl (re-elected 2000); John McCain (re-elected 1998)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 5 of 6
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 36 of 60
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 36 of 60, Senate 15 of 30, Senate President Randall Gnant (R)
- Arkansas, 10 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (9): 4.5 + (0.6 × 6 electoral votes) = 8.1
- Governor (1): Mike Huckabee (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- California, 1 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (1): Arnold Schwarzenegger (elected 2003)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Colorado, 16 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (10): 4.5 + (0.6 × 8 electoral votes) = 9.3
- Governor (1): Bill Owens (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Wayne Allard (re-elected 2002); Ben Nighthorse Campbell (re-elected 1998)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 4 of 6
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 38 of 65
- All Chambers (1): January 2003: House 37 of 65; Senate18 of 35
- Connecticut, 2 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (1): John G. Rowland (re-elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 3 of 6
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Delaware, 2 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 1 of 1
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 26 of 41
- All Chambers (0)
- District of Columbia, 0 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Florida, 24 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (20): 4.5 + (0.6 × 25 electoral votes) = 19.5
- Governor (1): Jeb Bush (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 15 of 23
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 77 of 120
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 77 of 120, Senate 25 of 40
- Georgia, 17 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (13): 4.5 + (0.6 × 13 electoral votes) = 12.3
- Governor (1): Sonny Perdue (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (1): Saxby Chambliss (elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 8 of 11
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2003: Senate 30 of 56
- All Chambers (0)
- Guam, 0 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Hawaii, 1 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (1): Linda Lingle (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Idaho, 13 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (7): 4.5 + (0.6 × 4 electoral votes) = 6.9
- Governor (1): Dirk Kempthorne (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Mike Crapo (elected 1998), Larry E. Craig (re-elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 2 of 2
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 61 of 70
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 61 of 70, Senate 32 of 35
- Illinois, 3 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (1): Peter G. Fitzgerald (elected 1998)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 10 of 20
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: Senate 32 of 59
- All Chambers (0)
- Indiana, 15 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (12): 4.5 + (0.6 × 12 electoral votes) = 11.7
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (1): Richard G. Lugar (re-elected 2000)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 6 of 10
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: Senate 32 of 50
- All Chambers (0)
- Iowa, 4 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (1): Charles Grassley (re-elected 1998)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 4 of 5
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 56 of 100
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 56 of 100, Senate 30 of 50
- Kansas, 14 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (9): 4.5 + (0.6 × 6 electoral votes) = 8.1
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Sam Brownback (elected 1998); Pat Roberts (re-elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 3 of 4
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 79 of 125
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 79 of 125, Senate 30 of 40
- Kentucky, 15 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (10): 4.5 + (0.6 × 8 electoral votes) = 9.3
- Governor (1): Ernie Fletcher (elected 2003)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Jim Bunning (elected 1998); Mitch McConnell (re-elected 2002);
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 5 of 6
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: Senate 20 of 38
- All Chambers (0)
- Louisiana, 11 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (10): 4.5 + (0.6 × 9 electoral votes) = 9.9
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 5 of 7
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Maine, 2 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Olympia J. Snowe (re-elected 2000); Susan M. Collins (re-elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Maryland, 2 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (1): Robert L. Ehrlich (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 4 of 8
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Massachusetts, 1 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (1): Mitt Romney (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Michigan, 3 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2003: 9 of 15
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 57 of 110
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 57 of 110, Senate 22 of 38
- Minnesota, 4 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (1): Tim Pawlenty (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (1): Norm Coleman (elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2003: 4 of 8
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 69 of 134
- All Chambers (0)
- Mississippi, 13 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (9): 4.5 + (0.6 × 7 electoral votes) = 8.7
- Governor (1): Haley Barbour (elected 2003)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Trent Lott (re-elected 2000); Thad Cochran (re-elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2003: 2 of 4
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Missouri, 17 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (12): 4.5 + (0.6 × 11 electoral votes) = 11.1
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Christopher "Kit" Bond (re-elected 1998); Jim Talent (elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 5 of 9
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: Senate 18 of 34
- All Chambers (1): January 2003: House 89 of 163 (1 set TBD); Senate 20 of 34
- Montana, 12 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (7): 4.5 + (0.6 × 3 electoral votes) = 6.3
- Governor (1): Judy Martz (elected 2000)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (1): Conrad Burns (re-elected 2000)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 1 of 1
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 58 of 100
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 58 of 100, Senate 31 of 50
- Nebraska, 13 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (8): 4.5 + (0.6 × 5 electoral votes) = 7.5
- Governor (1): Mike Johanns (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (1): Chuck Hagel (re-elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 3 of 3
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: Unicameral Non-partisan Legislature, Republican Speaker Senator Doug Kristensen
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: Unicameral Non-partisan Legislature, Republican Speaker Senator Doug Kristensen
- Nevada, 11 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (7): 4.5 + (0.6 × 4 electoral votes) = 6.9
- Governor (1): Kenny Guinn (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (1): John Ensign (elected 2000)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2003: 2 of 3
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: Senate 12 of 21
- All Chambers (0)
- New Hampshire, 13 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (7): 4.5 + (0.6 × 4 electoral votes) = 6.9
- Governor (1): Craig Benson (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Judd Gregg (re-elected 1998); John E. Sununu (elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 2 of 2
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 257 of 400
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 257 of 400, Senate 13 of 24
- New Jersey, 0 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- New Mexico, 2 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (1): Pete V. Domenici (re-elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 2 of 3
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- New York, 2 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (1): George E. Pataki (re-elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: Senate 36 of 61
- All Chambers (0)
- North Carolina, 15 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (13): 4.5 + (0.6 × 14 electoral votes) = 12.9
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (1): Elizabeth Dole (elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 7 of 12
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- North Dakota, 10 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (7): 4.5 + (0.6 × 3 electoral votes) = 6.3
- Governor (1): John Hoeven (elected 2000)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 69 of 98
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 69 of 98, Senate 32 of 49
- Ohio, 24 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (18): 4.5 + (0.6 × 21 electoral votes) = 17.1
- Governor (1): Bob Taft (re-elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Mike DeWine (re-elected 2000); George V. Voinovich (elected 1998)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 11 of 19
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 59 of 99
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 59 of 99, Senate 21 of 33
- Oklahoma, 13 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (10): 4.5 + (0.6 × 8 electoral votes) = 9.3
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): James M. Inhofe (re-elected 2002); Don Nickles (re-elected 1998)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 5 of 6
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Oregon, 3 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (1): Gordon Smith (re-elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 33 of 60
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 33 of 60, Senate 16 of 30
- Pennsylvania, 5 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Rick Santorum (re-elected 2000); Arlen Specter (re-elected 1998)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 11 of 21
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 104 of 203
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 104 of 203, Senate 28 of 50
- Puerto Rico, 0 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Rhode Island, 2 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (1): Lincoln C. Almond (re-elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (1): Lincoln D. Chafee (elected 2000)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- South Carolina, 15 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (10): 4.5 + (0.6 × 8 electoral votes) = 9.3
- Governor (1): Mark Sanford (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (1): Lindsey Graham (elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 4 of 6
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 70 of 124
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 70 of 124, Senate 24 of 46
- South Dakota, 11 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (7): 4.5 + (0.6 × 3 electoral votes) = 6.3
- Governor (1): Mike Rounds (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 1 of 1
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 50 of 70
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 50 of 70, Senate 24 of 35
- Tennessee, 15 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (12): 4.5 + (0.6 × 11 electoral votes) = 11.1
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Bill Frist (re-elected 2000); Lamar Alexander (elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 5 of 9
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Texas, 29 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (24): 4.5 + (0.6 × 32 electoral votes) = 23.7
- Governor (1): Rick Perry (first elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Kay Bailey Hutchison (re-elected 2000); John Cornyn (elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: Senate 16 of 31
- All Chambers (1): January 2003: House 88 of 150; Senate 19 of 31
- Utah, 14 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (8): 4.5 + (0.6 × 5 electoral votes) = 7.5
- Governor (1): Michael O. Leavitt (re-elected 2000)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Orrin G. Hatch (re-elected 2000); Robert F. Bennett (re-elected 1998)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 2 of 3
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 51 of 75
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 51 of 75, Senate 19 of 29
- Vermont, 2 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (1): James H. "Jim" Douglas (elected 2002)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 83 of 150
- All Chambers (0)
- Virgin Islands, 0 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Virginia, 18 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (13): 4.5 + (0.6 × 13 electoral votes) = 12.3
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): John W. Warner (re-elected 2002); George F. Allen (elected 2000)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 6 of 11
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 52 of 100
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 52 of 100, Senate 22 of 40
- Washington, 1 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2002: House 25 of 49
- All Chambers (0)
- West Virginia, 8 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (8): 4.5 + (0.6 × 5 electoral votes) = 7.5
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (0)
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (0)
- All Chambers (0)
- Wisconsin, 3 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (0)
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (0)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2003: 4 of 8
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 56 of 99
- All Chambers (1): both chambers
- Wyoming, 12 bonus delegates
- 2000 Presidential Election (7): 4.5 + (0.6 × 3 electoral votes) = 6.3
- Governor (0)
- U.S. Senate Delegation (2): Craig Thomas (re-elected 2000); Michael B. Enzi (re-elected 2002)
- U.S. House Delegation (1): January 2001: 1 of 1
- Republican Control of State Legislature
- One Chamber (1): January 2001: House 46 of 60
- All Chambers (1): January 2001: House 46 of 60, Senate 20 of 30
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