Here’s a breakdown of the Electoral College votes and margin of victory in Arizona for the presidential elections from 2000 to 2020:
Arizona Presidential Election Results
| Year | Democratic % | Republican % | Electoral Votes | Margin of Victory (%) | |------|--------------|---------------|------------------|-----------------------| | 2020 | 49.36 | 49.10 | 11 | 0.26 | | 2016 | 44.77 | 49.31 | 11 | 4.54 | | 2012 | 44.73 | 53.35 | 11 | 8.62 | | 2008 | 45.17 | 54.48 | 10 | 9.31 | | 2004 | 40.63 | 55.38 | 10 | 14.75 | | 2000 | 41.10 | 50.45 | 10 | 9.35 |
Notes:
- Arizona has a total of 11 Electoral College votes.
- Margin of victory is calculated as the absolute difference between the two candidates' percentages.
- Values reflect results documented for the presidential elections in those years. In 2020, Joe Biden won Arizona, while Donald Trump won in 2016 and earlier years.