List of 2024 United States presidential electors Last updated August 31, 2025 2024 presidential electors
This list of 2024 United States presidential electors contains members of the Electoral College , known as "electors", who cast ballots to elect the president of the United States and vice president of the United States in the 2024 presidential election . There are 538 electors from the 50 states and the District of Columbia . [ 1]
The members of the 2024 Electoral College met on December 17, 2024, the first Tuesday after the second Wednesday of December as per the Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement Act of 2022 . [ 2]
Candidates and their four electors on a ballot in Ada County, Idaho . While every state except Nebraska and Maine chooses the electors by statewide vote, many states require that one elector be designated for each congressional district. These electors are chosen by each party before the general elections. A vote for that party then confirms their position. In all states except Nebraska and Maine, each state's electors are winner-take-all. In Maine and Nebraska within each congressional district one elector is allocated by popular vote – the states' remaining two electors (representing the two U.S. Senate seats) are winner-take-both. Except where otherwise noted, such designations refer to the elector's residence in that district rather than election by the voters of the district.
Alabama Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 3]
Bill M. Harris (at-large), RNC National Committeeman from Alabama Renee Powers (at-large), Regional Chair of the Alabama Republican Party for Congressional Districts 3, 6, and 7. Jackie Gay ( 1st district ), chair of the Escambia County, Alabama Republican Party Mike Dean ( 2nd district ), former state representative from the 104th district Lance Bell ( 3rd district ), state senator from the 11th district Bonnie Sachs ( 4th district ), Chair of the Congressional District 4 Alabama Republican Party. Tommy Hanes ( 5th district ), state representative from the 23rd district Chris Brown ( 6th district ), chair of the Jefferson County, Alabama Republican Party and Chair of the Congressional District 6 Alabama Republican Party. Rick Pate ( 7th district ), Alabama Agriculture Commissioner Alaska Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 4]
Eileen Becker, Alaska Republican regional representative Ron Johnson, Alaska Republican regional representative [ 5] Rick Whitbeck, legislative aide and Alaska State Director for Power the Future Arizona Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 6]
Abegal Gonzalez, youngest Arizona presidential elector [ 7] Lisa Green, chair of the Navajo County Republican Party Nathan C. Jackson, former Vice Chair of the Arizona Republican Party Thomas W. Lewis, real estate investor and philanthropist [ 8] Dottie Lizer, former second spouse of the Navajo Nation Myron Lizer , former Vice President of the Navajo Nation Steven R. McEwen, constitutional amendment activist [ 9] Belinda Rodriguez, chair of the Pinal County Republican Party Trevor Smith, political donor [ 10] Gina Swoboda , chair of the Arizona Republican Party Robert L. Swoboda, technology consultant and husband of Gina [ 11] Arkansas Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 12]
California Electors: 54, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 13]
Candice Adam-Medefind, executive director of Healthy House Within a MATCH Coalition. Paloma Aguirre , mayor of Imperial Beach Angela Andrews, Hayward city councilor [ 14] Joy Atkinson, Executive Director of the Los Angeles African American Women's Public Policy Institute [ 15] Faith Bardet Cheylynda Barnard, Moreno Valley city council member Janine Bera, wife of Congressman Ami Bera Shon Buford, firefighter and former President of San Francisco Fire Fighters Local 798. Jacqueline Casillas, Vice-Mayor of Corona Elizabeth Cisneros, Lamont Elementary School District school board member [ 16] Raye Clendening, educator Robin Cole, assistive technology manager [ 17] Glen Dake, member of the board of directors of the Metropolitan Water District Xiomara Flores-Holguin, professor and retired social worker Seta Ghazarian, founder of political organization High Desert Progressive Democrats [ 18] Mark Gonzalez , chair of the Los Angeles County Democratic Party Sandra Hahn, Executive Committee member of the LA County Arts Commission Abigail Haskell Flores, physician assistant [ 19] Patrick Hurley, 2012 candidate for California State Assembly [ 20] Sara Johnson, organizer for political organization Housing California [ 21] Judy Ki, retired public school teacher and Asian American political organizer [ 22] Jacintha Knapp, LA Democrats organizer [ 23] Vinzenz Koller, apprenticeship advocate [ 24] Darlene Kuba, businesswoman and lobbyist [ 25] Alexis Lewis, former First Vice President of the San Mateo NAACP Franklin Lima, firefighter Jacqueline Lowe, developmental therapist [ 26] Diana Madoshi, retiree rights advocate [ 27] Asha Muldro, consultant Ellen Nash, Black American Political Association of California San Diego chair [ 28] Dean Ngo, internal medicine doctor [ 29] Jacob O'Donnell, California School Boards Association regional chair [ 30] Elizabeth O'Sullivan Angela Padilla, wife of U.S. Senator Alex Padilla Ari Parker, former mayor of Watsonville Alicia Quintana, credit union representative [ 31] James Reed Robert A. Rivas , Speaker of the California State Assembly Cecy Rivera, college student and former White House intern Claudette Roehrig, Second Vice-President of Democratic Women of Santa Barbara County Monica Ruiz Rogerio Salazar , political consultant Deepa Sharma, state chair, Asian American & Pacific Islander California Democrats [ 32] Parke Skelton, political consultant Krishunda Monique Stegner, Los Angeles police service representative [ 33] Susan Tate, retired investment banker and environmental activist [ 34] Janet Thompson, wife of Congressman Mike Thompson Rebecca Turner Soule Karen Waters, daughter of Congresswoman Maxine Waters Howard Welinsky, UCLA and Jewish lobbyist [ 35] Ann Wilson William Woodruff Amy Worth, former Orinda city council member Timothy Yee, retirement investor [ 36] Colorado Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 37]
Polly Baca , former state senator from the 25th district (1979-87) and state representative from the 34th district (1974-79) Carolyn Boller, retiree rights activist [ 38] Khadija Haynes, African American activist [ 39] Junie Joseph , state representative from the 10th district and former member of the Boulder City Council (2019-23) Nita Lynch, Progressive political organizer [ 40] John Mikos, retired army lieutenant and management consultant [ 41] Jarrod Munger, Morgan County Democratic party chair [ 42] Cindy Orr, Mesa County Democratic party chair [ 43] Gil Reyes, Former Adams County Assessor [ 44] Kathryn Wallace, Jefferson County Democratic party chair [ 45] Connecticut Electors: 7, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 46]
Delaware Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 48]
Cassandra T. Marshall Terri A. Mcivor Jane E. Hovington District of Columbia Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 49]
Russell Breckenridge, Director of Legislative Affairs for the Union of Steamfitters and Plumbers Addison Rose, legislative intern Darryl Wiggins, businessman and activist Florida Electors: 30, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 50]
Ben Albritton , Majority Leader of the Florida Senate Kristy Banks, State Party Secretary Dean Black , state representative from the 15th district Pam Bondi , former Florida Attorney General , nominated for US Attorney General Anthony Bonna Jack Brill James Campo, State Party Assistant Treasurer Mark Cross Richard DeNapoli Peter Feaman. RNC member Randy Fine , state senator from the 19th district Shawn Foster Ben Gibson Joe Gruters , state senator from the 22nd district Bill Helmich Erin Huntley Belinda Keiser, major political contributor Kathleen King, RNC member Kevin Marino Cabrera, Trump nominee for ambassador to Panama Michele Merrell Mike Moberley, State Party treasurer Ashley Moody , Florida Attorney General Clint Pate, State Party Assistant Secretary Jimmy Patronis , Chief Financial Officer of Florida Danny Pérez Jesse Phillips Evan Power , chair of the Republican Party of Florida Barbara Price Wilton Simpson , Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Jovante Teague, Dixie County Supervisor Georgia Electors: 16, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 51]
Carl Blackburn, Chair 9th CD Republicans Denise Burns, Chair 14th District Republicans Hai Cao, candidate for state representative , District 107 Jenny Eckman, State Party Assistant Treasurer Jamie Ensley, Log Cabin Republicans, National Chair Salleigh Grubbs, State Party Over 80K Chair Caroline Jeffords, State Party Secretary Betsy Kramer, candidate for state representative, District 50 Laurie McClain, State Party Treasurer Joshua McKoon , Chair of the Georgia Republican Party Wendell McNeal, candidate for state representative, District 114 Rufus Montgomery. attorney and lobbyist Steve Schultz Jason Thompson, RNC committee member Paul Voorhees, host of "Ranger Joe's God and County Show" Susan "Suzi" Voyles, State Party Assistant Secretary Hawaii Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 52]
John William Bickel, president of Americans for Democratic Action Hawaii Michael Golojuch Jr., vice-president of the Hawaii AFL-CIO and Hawaii State Committee Member Roth Kaipo Puahala, state employee Osa Aneki Tui Jr., president of the Hawaii State Teachers' Association Idaho Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 53]
Vicki Keen, RNC member Doyle Beck , Bonneville County GOP Chair Brent Regan, Kootenai County GOP Chair Jean Mollenkopf-Moore, Regional GOP Chair, major contributor Illinois Electors: 19, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 54]
Omar Aquino , state senator from the 2nd district Christine Benson, member of the Illinois Board of Education Melinda Bush, member of the Democratic State Central Committee Bill Cunningham , state senator from the 18th district, president pro tempore of the state senate, and former state representative from the 35th district (2011-13) Cristina Castro , state senator from the 22nd district Kate Daniels, member of the Democratic State Central Committee Vera Davis, wife of U.S. representative Danny Davis Will Davis , state representative from the 30th district Loretta Durbin, lobbyist and wife of U.S. Senator Dick Durbin Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar , state representative from the 22nd district Hoan Huynh , state representative from the 13th district Paul Kendrick, executive director of the Democratic campaign group Rust Belt Rising. Elizabeth Lindquist, member of the Democratic State Central Committee Mariah McGuire, state employee Vivian Robinson, member of the Illinois Civil Service Commission Bobby Rush , former U.S. representative from the 1st congressional district (1993-2023) and Chicago councilman from the 2nd ward (1983-93) Smita Shah, businesswoman and former national Democratic Party leader Maurice West , state representative from the 67th district Kristina Zahorik, member of the Democratic State Central Committee Indiana Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 55]
Don Bates, former candidate for Congress, State Treasurer George E. Brown, former judge, LaGrange County State Senator James R. Buck , Kokomo Brenda Goff, chair 8th CD Republicans Lisa J. Hanner-Robinson, MD, Physician Erin Lucas, Indiana State Party Chair State Representative Julie A. McGuire , Indianapolis Martin E. Obst, Indianapolis, political consultant, advisor to Mike Pence Michael D. Simpson, Chair, Porter County Republicans Allen L. Stevens, Chair, LaPorte County Republicans former State Senator Carlin J. Yoder , Fortville Iowa Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 56] [ 57]
Leanne Pellett (at-large), Chair, Cass County Republicans Steve Scheffler (at-large), RNC member Merle Miller (1st district ), Chair, Washington County Republicans Justin Wasson (2nd district ), candidate for State Senate, District 42 Jack Vanderflught (3rd district ), Chair, Clarke County Republicans Garrison Oppman (4th district ) Kansas Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 58]
Kentucky Electors: 8, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 59]
Louisiana Electors: 8, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 60]
Maine Electors: 4, [ 61] 3 pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:
1 pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:
Joel Stetkis (2nd district ), chair of Maine's state Republican party. Stetkis was voted out as chair on January 11. Maryland Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 62]
Massachusetts Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 63]
Jeremy Comeau, Massachusetts Democratic Party Committeemember Brian J. Corr, Massachusetts Democratic Party Commiteemember and executive director of the Cambridge Peace Commission and Cambridge Police Review Board Eileen R. Duff , Governor's Councilor for the 5th district 2013-2025, Register of Deeds-elect for Southern Essex County Marsha Finkelstein, board member of the North Andover Housing Authority and Member of the Massachusetts Democratic Party State Committee Lida E. Harkins , former state representative for the Norfolk 13th district (1989-2011) Thomas J. Holloway Martin F. Kaine III Marilyn Flowers Marion, chair of the Retired Teachers chapter of the Boston Teachers Union Tanya V. Neslusan, executive director of MassEquality Kaveesh Pathak, Student at Northeastern University Sharon Stout, chair of the Newton Democratic Party Michigan Electors: 15, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 64]
Hank Choate, 2020 fake elector Amy Facchinello, 2020 fake elector Linda Glisman, City Commissioner, LaPeer Lance Elliott Griffin, businessman John Haggard, 2020 fake elector Darlene Hennessy, Dearborn Heights Peter Hoekstra , chair of the Michigan Republican Party Timothy King, 2020 fake elector Meshawn Maddock , 2020 fake elector and former co-chair of the Michigan Republican Party (2021–23) Andrew Sebolt, 2022 legislative candidate (District 102) Marian Sheridan, 2020 fake elector Jim Tokarski, Rochester Hills Phillip A. Wagner Jason Woolford , State Representative (District 50) David Yardley, Saint Joseph, political consultant and legislative staffer Minnesota Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 65]
Deb Hogenson, former director of the Minnesota DFL Ken Wilson Ardis Wexler, campaign manager Andrena Guines, vice chair of the DFL of the CF4 district Elizer Darris, advocate Buzz Snyder Alan Perish, member of the Minnesota Board on Aging Joseph Boyle Mary Murphy, former Minnesota State Representative Elvis Rivera, member of the Minnesota Council on Latin Affairs Mississippi Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 66]
Missouri Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 67]
Joseph T. Brazil (at-large) Bev Ehlen (at-large), director, Concerned Women for America Shaun Broeker (1st district ), St Louis, attorney Roger Jackson (2nd district ), Vice Chair, Franklin County William Charles Eigel (3rd district ), former State Senator Jennifer E. Spena (4th district ), State Committee member Thomas J. Salisbury (5th district ), staffer, Senator Blunt Chancie (Dean) Brookshier (6th district ), congressional staffer William Dane Roaseau (7th district ), Ozark Mountain Energies Matthew W. Henson (8th district ), Cape Girardeau County Chair Montana Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 68]
Nebraska Electors: 5 [ 69]
4 pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:
1 pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President:
Nevada Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 70]
Brian Hardy, attorney, Las Vegas Jesse Law, chair of the Clark County Republican Party and 2020 fake elector Michael J. McDonald, chair of the Nevada Republican Party and 2020 fake elector Kathryn Njus, State Party Treasurer Bruce Parks, Chair, Washoe County Republicans Robert Tyree, Executive Director, Nevada Republican Party New Hampshire Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 71]
New Jersey Electors: 14, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 72]
Saily M. Avelenda Charles Boddy John Currie Dyese Davis Parimal Garg Yazminelly Gonzalez, Trenton councilmember Robyn Grodner Jacqueline Jones Philip Kramer Margaret Martin David A. Matos, Jr. Ian D. Mosley Ellen Park , state assemblywoman Mildred S. Scott, Middlesex County sheriff New Mexico Electors: 5, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 73]
Harold Murphree Julie Rochman Aleta Suazo Patricia Gaston Daniel Diaz New York Electors: 28, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 74]
Eric Adams , mayor of New York City Mohammed Akber Alam, New York state DNC affiliate Stuart Appelbaum , trade union leader and president of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union and of the Jewish Labor Committee Byron Brown , mayor of Buffalo Mario Cilento, president of the New York AFL-CIO Michelle Crentsil, political director of the New York State Nurses Association Antonio Delgado , lieutenant governor and former U.S. representative from the 19th district (2019-22) Thomas DiNapoli , New York State Comptroller and former state assemblyman from the 16th district Hazel Nell Dukes , activist and former president of the NAACP (1990-92) Thomas Garry, attorney Vanessa Gibson , borough president of The Bronx , former New York City councilwoman from the 16th district (2014-21) and state assemblywoman from the 77th district (2009-13) George Gresham, president of 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East Carl Heastie , state assemblyman from the 83rd district and Speaker of the Assembly Kathy Hochul , governor of New York , former lieutenant governor (2015-21) and U.S. representative from the 26th district (2011-13) Jay Jacobs, chair of the New York State Democratic Party Letitia James , attorney general of New York , former New York City Public Advocate (2014-18) and New York City councilwoman from the 35th district (2004-13) Gary LaBarbera , labor leader and president of the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York (BCTC) and of the New York State Building and Construction Trades Council Carolyn Maloney , former U.S. representative from the 12th (2013-23) and 14th (1993-2013) congressional districts, and New York City councilwoman from the 4th (1992-93) and 8th (1983-91) districts Luis A. Miranda Jr. , political strategist, philanthropist, advocacy consultant, and author Crystal Peoples-Stokes , state assemblywoman from the 141st district and Majority Leader of the state assembly Christine Quinn , former New York City councilwoman from the 3rd district (1999-2013) and Speaker of the City Council (2006-13) Kathy Sheehan , mayor of Albany Anastasia Somoza , disability rights advocate Andrea Stewart-Cousins , state senator from the 35th district and Majority Leader of the state senate Gerard J. Sweeney, attorney Sandra Ung , New York City councilwoman from the 20th district Latrice Walker , state assemblywoman from the 55th district Randi Weingarten , labor leader, educator, president of the American Federation of Teachers and former president of the United Federation of Teachers (1998-2008) North Carolina Electors: 16, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 75]
Susan Mills, vice chair of the North Carolina Republican Party (at-large) Jason Simmons, chair of the North Carolina Republican Party (at-large) Kimberly Cotten-West, vice chair of the Washington County Republican Party (1st district ) Susan Phillips, legislative assistant for state representative Jay Adams (2nd district ) Stephanie Broughton, vice president of the Coastal Region for the North Carolina Federation of Republican Women (3rd district ) Thomas Glendinning, former North Carolina Senate candidate (4th district ) Deanna Marie De’Liberto, president of Election Integrity NJ (5th district ) David Gleeson, chair of the Guilford County Republican Party (6th district ) Helen Pannullo, secretary of the Brunswick County Republican Party (7th district ) Daniel Barry, former U.S. House candidate (8th district ) Rick Smith, chair of the Randolph County Republican Party (9th district ) Leisa Rowe, 2nd vice chair for Precinct Organization and Activism at the Iredell County Republican Party (10th district ) Roxan Wenzel (11th district ) Ernest Wittenborn, Jr., delegate to 2016 Republican National Convention (12th district ) Michael Magnanti, former U.S. House candidate (13th district ) Bryson Smith (14th district ) North Dakota Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 76]
Kim Koppelman , past speaker of the North Dakota House of Representatives Jeff Magrum , member of the North Dakota Senate Rick Becker , past member of the North Dakota House of Representatives Ohio Electors: 17, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 77]
Diane Cunningham Redden, Hamilton County Chair Timothy Inwood, former State Senate candidate Meredith Freedhoff, Franklin County Chair Keith Cheney, Ohio Central Committee member Gina Campbell, Findlay, Ohio Central Committee member Dave Johnson, Columbiana County Chair Darrell Scott , Cleveland Heights, minister Richard Jones, Butler County Sheriff James Brennan Robert Scott, Kettering County Clerk of Courts Steve Loomis, former president, Cleveland police union Joy Padgett , former state senator from the 20th district (2004-08) and state representative from the 95th district (1993-99) Jane Timken , RNC member, former chair Ohio State Party Janet Cafaro, major contributor to Republicans Michelle Anderson, Ohio Central Committee member Robert Paduchik , advisor to Donald Trump Alex Triantafilou , chair of the Ohio Republican Party Oklahoma Electors: 7, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 78]
Roderic Perkins (at-large), Tulsa *Don Spencer (at-large), gun rights advocate
Oregon Electors: 8, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 79]
Angelo Arredondo Baca Michael Radway, former Treasurer of the Oregon Democratic Party and former Chief of Staff to the Chair of the National Credit Union Administration Rosa Colquitt, chair of the Oregon Democratic Party Kim Schmith, vice chair of the Oregon Democratic Party Kate Flanagan Nathan Joseph Soltz , secretary of the Oregon Democratic party and youngest ever presidential elector in 2020 Laura Gillpatrick, vice-chair of the Lane County Democratic Party and field organizer Jerred Taylor Pennsylvania Electors: 19, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 80]
Bill Bachenberg, businessman and 2020 fake elector Vallerie Biancaniello, RNC delegate Curt Coccodrilli, 2020 fake elector and former Pennsylvania director of rural development for the United States Department of Agriculture Bernadette Comfort, vice chair of the Pennsylvania Republican Party and 2020 fake elector Robert Gleason , slated 2020 fake elector and former chair of the Pennsylvania Republican Party (2006-17) and Secretary of the Commonwealth under ex-Gov. Dick Thornburgh (1985-87) Joyce Haas, political consultant and former vice chair of the Pennsylvania Republican Party Fred Keller , former U.S. congressman from the 12th district (2019-23) and state representative from the 85th district (2011-19) Ash Khare, member of the Warren County Republican Committee and 2020 fake elector Jondavid Longo, mayor of Slippery Rock and Pennsylvania chair of Early Vote Action Robin Medeiros, former president of the Margery Scranton Council of Republican Women and regional director for the Pennsylvania Federation of Republican Women Rochelle Pasquariello, Carbon County Republican Committee member Patricia Poprik, Bucks County Republican Committee chair and 2020 fake elector Andrew Reilly, 2020 fake elector and former Delaware County councilman and RNC national committeeman Lynne Ryan, chair of the Lawrence County Republican Committee Carla Sands , former U.S. ambassador to Denmark and unsuccessful 2022 U.S. Senate candidate Jim Vasilko, Republican National Convention delegate T. Lynette Villano, member of the Republican State Committee Christine Wilkins, former Stroud Township supervisor Jim Worthington, Newtown Athletic Club owner and chair of the Pennsylvania delegation at the 2024 Republican National Convention Rhode Island Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 81]
South Carolina Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 82]
South Dakota Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 83]
Tennessee Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 84]
Most of the electors are member of the State Executive Committee of the Republican Party.
Lee Beaman , major car dealer from Nashville Emily Beaty Linda D. Buckles Jane Chedester Larry Hillis Charlotte Kelley, Vice Chair, Tennessee Republican Party Ron McDow Tina McElravey Lee Mills Terri Nicholson Jim Sandman Texas Electors: 40, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 85]
James Buntrock - CD 38 Caitlyn Burge, former staff assistant for U.S. Representative Beth Van Duyne - CD 33 Christopher Daniel - At Large Timothy Davis, councilman from Temple, Texas - CD 24 Christopher Douglas DeCluitt chairman of the McLennan County Republican Party - At Large James Dickey , former chair of the Republican Party of Texas (2017-20) - CD 10 Devvie Duke, chairwoman of the Election Integrity Committee of the Republican Party of Texas - CD 17 Andrew Eller - CD 31 Steve Evans, chairman of the Lubbock County Republican Party - CD 19 David Gerdts - CD 11 Merrylynn Gerstenschlager - CD 12 Ferrando Heyward, retired naval officer - CD 28 George Hindman, aerospace engineer and 2020 Congressional Candidate for Texas's 17th Congressional District - CD 35 Peyton Inge - CD 26 Lora Lane - CD 21 Kaden Mattingly, college student - CD 5 John McLeon - CD 23 Evelyn Montalvo, nurse and former precinct chair - CD 22 Amy Mundy - CD 27 Tammie Nielsen - CD 29 Sean O'Brien - CD 15 Christopher Paxton, an attorney from The Woodlands, Texas, former staffer in the Texas Legislature - CD 2 Robin Perez - CD 36 Adam Petruszka - CD 18 Kathy Ponce, Maypearl, Texas Economic Development Corporation Board Member - CD 6 Cruz Quintana - CD 34 Sue Reeves - CD 3 Kathy Rogers - CD 14 Mark Russell - CD 4 Nannette Samuelson Hans Sassenfeld - CD 16 Selina Sauter - CD 9 Kyle Sinclair - CD 20 Gary Singleton - CD 1 Deon Starnes, state legislative staffer, former Committeewoman of SD30 to the Republican Party of Texas, former Executive Director of the Denton County, Texas Republican Party - CD 13 Robert Sumicek - CD 7 Patricia Cherry Tibbs, president of the Montgomery County, Texas Tea Party - CD 8 Karl Voigtsberger - CD 32 Harry Zenner - CD 30 Chad Zepemick - CD 37 Utah Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 86]
Vermont Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 87]
Virginia Electors: 13, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 88]
Washington Electors: 12, pledged to vote for Kamala Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President: [ 89]
Monica Chilton, chair of the Snohomish County Democratic Party Lona Wilbur, DNC member John Thompson Patricia Whitefoot , indigenous activist and former member of the Yakama Nation Tribal Council Larry Ludwig, Stevens County, Washington Committeeman to the Washington Democratic Party Julie Johnson, Clallam County, Washington Committeewoman to the Washington Democratic Party Tara Gallagher Alma Chacon, executive director of Community for the Advancement of Family Education Sharon Mast, DNC committeemember Patti Dailey, union leader and former Secretary of the Pierce County, Washington Democratic Party Justin Camarata, former Interim Tacoma City Councilor Nathaniel Block, Skagit County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney West Virginia Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President:
Benjean Rapp, Member of Republican Committee Melody Potter, Former Chairwoman of West Virginia Republican Executive Committee John Overington , Former member of West Virginia House of Delegates Rick W. Modesitt, Former member of West Virginia House of Delegates, Former Wood County Commissioner, Member West Virginia State Republican Executive Committee. Wisconsin Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 90]
Doug Haag, Republican member of Milwaukee Election Commission Julie Helmer, Vice Chair, 2nd Congressional District Charlotte Rasmussen, Chair, Wisconsin Federation of Republican Women Angie Sapik, state representative from the 73rd district Jim Schildbach, Vice Chair, 5th Congressional District Brian Schimming, chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin Hannah Testin, wife of state senator Patrick Testin Tommy Thompson , former governor of Wisconsin (1987-2001) Eric Toney, Fond du Lac County prosecutor and 2022 nominee for Attorney General of Wisconsin Katie Verzal, Vice Chair, First Congressional District Wyoming Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President: [ 91]
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