Year

State 1: Arizona (25 points)
Identify the # of Electoral College Votes given to the winning candidate by putting that number in the correct column.
What was the margin of victory?
(in percentages)

The difference between the republican and democrat % for the state.
Dem
Rep
2020

2016

2012

2008

2004

2000

1 answer

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.