Alabama, 16 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 10 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 9 [2012 electoral votes]) = 9.9

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 9 [2012 electoral votes]) = 9.9 Governor ( 1 ): Robert J. Bentley (elected 2010)

): Robert J. Bentley (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 2 ): Jefferson B. "Jeff" Sessions (re-elected 2008); Richard C. Shelby (re-elected 2010)

): Jefferson B. "Jeff" Sessions (re-elected 2008); Richard C. Shelby (re-elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 4 of 7; January 2011: House 6 of 7

): January 2009: House 4 of 7; January 2011: House 6 of 7 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2011: House 66 of 105

): January 2011: House 66 of 105

All Chambers (1): January 2011: House 66 of 105, January 2011: Senate 22 of 35

Alaska, 11 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 7 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 3 [2012 electoral votes]) = 6.3

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 3 [2012 electoral votes]) = 6.3 Governor ( 1 ): Sean R. Parnell (entered office 26 July 2009 upon the resignation of Governor Sarah H. Palin, elected 2010)

): Sean R. Parnell (entered office 26 July 2009 upon the resignation of Governor Sarah H. Palin, elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 0 )

) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 1 of 1; January 2011: House 1 of 1

): January 2009: House 1 of 1; January 2011: House 1 of 1 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 22 of 40

): January 2009: House 22 of 40

All Chambers (1): January 2009: House 22 of 40, Senate 10 of 20 -- President of the Senate is Gary Stevens (Republican Coalition)

American Samoa, 0 bonus delegates 2008 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, 18 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 12 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 11 [2012 electoral votes]) = 11.1

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 11 [2012 electoral votes]) = 11.1 Governor ( 1 ): Janice K. "Jan" Brewer (appointed on 20 January 2009 by Governor Janet Napolitano who resigned upon confirmation as Secretary of Homeland Security, elected 2010)

): Janice K. "Jan" Brewer (appointed on 20 January 2009 by Governor Janet Napolitano who resigned upon confirmation as Secretary of Homeland Security, elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 2 ): Jon L. Kyl (re-elected 2006); John McCain (re-elected 2010)

): Jon L. Kyl (re-elected 2006); John McCain (re-elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 5 of 8

): January 2011: House 5 of 8 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 35 of 60

): January 2009: House 35 of 60

All Chambers (1): January 2009: House 35 of 60, Senate 18 of 30

Arkansas, 11 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 9 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 6 [2012 electoral votes]) = 8.1

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 6 [2012 electoral votes]) = 8.1 Governor ( 0 )

) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): John Nichols Boozman (elected 2010)

): John Nichols Boozman (elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 3 of 4

): January 2011: House 3 of 4 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 0 )

)

All Chambers (0)

California, 0 bonus delegates 2008 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)

Colorado, 2 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 0 )

) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 0 )

) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 4 of 7

): January 2011: House 4 of 7 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2011: House 33 of 65

): January 2011: House 33 of 65

All Chambers (0)

Connecticut, 0 bonus delegates 2008 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)

Delaware, 1 bonus delegate 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 0 )

) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 0 )

) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 1 of 1

): January 2009: House 1 of 1 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 0 )

)

All Chambers (0)

District of Columbia, 0 bonus delegates 2008 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, 5 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 1 ): Richard L. "Rick" Scott (elected 2010)

): Richard L. "Rick" Scott (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): Marco Rubio (elected 2010)

): Marco Rubio (elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 15 of 25; January 2011: House 19 of 25

): January 2009: House 15 of 25; January 2011: House 19 of 25 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 76 of 120

): January 2009: House 76 of 120

All Chambers (1): January 2009: House 76 of 120, Senate 26 of 40

Georgia, 21 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 15 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 16 [2012 electoral votes]) = 14.1

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 16 [2012 electoral votes]) = 14.1 Governor ( 1 ): Nathan Deal (elected 2010)

): Nathan Deal (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 2 ): Saxby Chambliss (re-elected 2008); John Hardy "Johnny" Isakson (re-elected 2010)

): Saxby Chambliss (re-elected 2008); John Hardy "Johnny" Isakson (re-elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 7 of 13; January 2011: House 8 of 13

): January 2009: House 7 of 13; January 2011: House 8 of 13 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 105 of 180

): January 2009: House 105 of 180

All Chambers (1): January 2009: House 105 of 180, Senate 34 of 56

Guam, 0 bonus delegates 2008 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 delegate 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 0 )

) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 0 )

) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): 22 May 2010 special election: House 1 of 2

): 22 May 2010 special election: House 1 of 2 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 0 )

)

All Chambers (0)

Idaho, 13 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 7 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 4 [2012 electoral votes]) = 6.9

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 4 [2012 electoral votes]) = 6.9 Governor ( 1 ): C.L. "Butch" Otter (re-elected 2010)

): C.L. "Butch" Otter (re-elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 2 ): James E. "Jim" Risch (elected 2008); Michael D. "Mike" Crapo (re-elected 2010)

): James E. "Jim" Risch (elected 2008); Michael D. "Mike" Crapo (re-elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 1 of 2; January 2011: House 2 of 2

): January 2009: House 1 of 2; January 2011: House 2 of 2 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 52 of 70

): January 2009: House 52 of 70

All Chambers (1): January 2009: House 52 of 70, Senate 28 of 35

Illinois, 2 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 0 )

) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): Mark Steven Kirk (elected 2010)

): Mark Steven Kirk (elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 11 of 19

): January 2011: House 11 of 19 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 0 )

)

All Chambers (0)

Indiana, 6 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 1 ): Mitchell E. "Mitch" Daniels, Jr. (re-elected 2008)

): Mitchell E. "Mitch" Daniels, Jr. (re-elected 2008) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 2 ): Richard G. Lugar (re-elected 2006); Daniel Ray "Dan" Coats (elected 2010)

): Richard G. Lugar (re-elected 2006); Daniel Ray "Dan" Coats (elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 6 of 9

): January 2011: House 6 of 9 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: Senate 33 of 50

): January 2009: Senate 33 of 50

All Chambers (1): January 2011: House 59 of 100, January 2011: Senate 37 of 50

Iowa, 3 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 1 ): Terry E. Branstad (elected 2010)

): Terry E. Branstad (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): Charles E. "Chuck" Grassley (re-elected 2010)

): Charles E. "Chuck" Grassley (re-elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 0 )

) Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2011: House 60 of 100

): January 2011: House 60 of 100

All Chambers (0)

Kansas, 15 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 9 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 6 [2012 electoral votes]) = 8.1

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 6 [2012 electoral votes]) = 8.1 Governor ( 1 ): Samuel D. "Sam" Brownback (elected 2010)

): Samuel D. "Sam" Brownback (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 2 ): Pat Roberts (re-elected 2008); Jerry Moran (elected 2010)

): Pat Roberts (re-elected 2008); Jerry Moran (elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 3 of 4; January 2011: House 4 of 4

): January 2009: House 3 of 4; January 2011: House 4 of 4 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 77 of 125

): January 2009: House 77 of 125

All Chambers (1): January 2009: House 77 of 125, Senate 31 of 40

Kentucky, 14 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 10 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 8 [2012 electoral votes]) = 9.3

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 8 [2012 electoral votes]) = 9.3 Governor ( 0 )

) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 2 ): Mitch McConnell (re-elected 2008); Rand Paul (elected 2010)

): Mitch McConnell (re-elected 2008); Rand Paul (elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 4 of 6; January 2011: House 4 of 6

): January 2009: House 4 of 6; January 2011: House 4 of 6 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: Senate 22 of 38

): January 2009: Senate 22 of 38

All Chambers (0)

Louisiana, 15 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 10 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 8 [2012 electoral votes]) = 9.3

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 8 [2012 electoral votes]) = 9.3 Governor ( 1 ): Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (re-elected 2011)

): Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (re-elected 2011) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): David Vitter (re-elected 2010)

): David Vitter (re-elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 6 of 7; January 2011: House 6 of 7

): January 2009: House 6 of 7; January 2011: House 6 of 7 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2011: House 51 of 105

): January 2011: House 51 of 105

All Chambers (1): February 2011: House 52 of 105; Senate 20 of 39

Maine, 5 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 1 ): Paul R. LePage (elected 2010)

): Paul R. LePage (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 2 ): Olympia J. Snowe (re-elected 2006); Susan M. Collins (re-elected 2008)

): Olympia J. Snowe (re-elected 2006); Susan M. Collins (re-elected 2008) U.S. House Delegation ( 0 )

) Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2011: House 78 of 151

): January 2011: House 78 of 151

All Chambers (1): January 2011: House 78 of 151, January 2011: Senate 20 of 35

Maryland, 0 bonus delegates 2008 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)

Massachusetts, 1 bonus delegate 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 0 )

) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): Scott P. Brown (first elected in a special election 19 January 2010 then re-elected to a partial term 2 November 2010)

): Scott P. Brown (first elected in a special election 19 January 2010 then re-elected to a partial term 2 November 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 0 )

) Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 0 )

)

All Chambers (0)

Michigan, 4 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 1 ): Rick Snyder (elected 2010)

): Rick Snyder (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 0 )

) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 9 of 15

): January 2011: House 9 of 15 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: Senate 21 of 38

): January 2009: Senate 21 of 38

All Chambers (1): January 2011: House 63 of 110, January 2011: Senate 26 of 38

Minnesota, 3 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 0 )

) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 0 )

) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 4 of 8

): January 2011: House 4 of 8 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2011: House 72 of 134

): January 2011: House 72 of 134

All Chambers (1): January 2011: House 72 of 134, January 2011: Senate 37 of 67

Mississippi, 15 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 9 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 6 [2012 electoral votes]) = 8.1

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 6 [2012 electoral votes]) = 8.1 Governor ( 1 ): Phil Bryant (elected 2011)

): Phil Bryant (elected 2011) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 2 ): Trent Lott (re-elected 2006); Roger F. Wicker (elected in a special election 2008); Thad Cochran (re-elected 2008)

): Trent Lott (re-elected 2006); Roger F. Wicker (elected in a special election 2008); Thad Cochran (re-elected 2008) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 3 of 4

): January 2011: House 3 of 4 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): November 2011: Senate 29 of 52

): November 2011: Senate 29 of 52

All Chambers (1): November 2011: House 62 of 122; Senate 30 of 52

Missouri, 15 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 11 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 10 [2012 electoral votes]) = 10.5

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 10 [2012 electoral votes]) = 10.5 Governor ( 0 )

) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): Roy Blunt (elected 2010)

): Roy Blunt (elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 5 of 9; January 2011: House 6 of 9

): January 2009: House 5 of 9; January 2011: House 6 of 9 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 89 of 163

): January 2009: House 89 of 163

All Chambers (1): January 2009: House 89 of 163, Senate 23 of 34

Montana, 10 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 7 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 3 [2012 electoral votes]) = 6.3

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 3 [2012 electoral votes]) = 6.3 Governor ( 0 )

) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 0 )

) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 1 of 1; January 2011: House 1 of 1

): January 2009: House 1 of 1; January 2011: House 1 of 1 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: Senate 27 of 50

): January 2009: Senate 27 of 50

All Chambers (1): January 2011: House 68 of 100, January 2011: Senate 28 of 50

Nebraska, 13 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 8 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 5 [2012 electoral votes]) = 7.5

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 5 [2012 electoral votes]) = 7.5 Governor ( 1 ): Dave Heineman (re-elected 2010)

): Dave Heineman (re-elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): Michael O. "Mike" Johanns (elected 2008)

): Michael O. "Mike" Johanns (elected 2008) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 3 of 3; January 2011: House 3 of 3

): January 2009: House 3 of 3; January 2011: House 3 of 3 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): The legislature is unicameral and elected nonpartisan. January 2009: Unofficially 32 of 49 Senators are Republicans. Speaker Mike Flood is a Republican.

): The legislature is unicameral and elected nonpartisan. January 2009: Unofficially 32 of 49 Senators are Republicans. Speaker Mike Flood is a Republican.

All Chambers (1): The legislature is unicameral and elected nonpartisan. January 2009: Unofficially 32 of 49 Senators are Republicans. Speaker Mike Flood is a Republican.

Nevada, 3 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 1 ): Brian E. Sandoval (elected 2010)

): Brian E. Sandoval (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): John Eric Ensign (re-elected 2006)

): John Eric Ensign (re-elected 2006) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 2 of 3

): January 2011: House 2 of 3 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 0 )

)

All Chambers (0)

New Hampshire, 4 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 0 )

) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): Kelly A. Ayotte (elected 2010)

): Kelly A. Ayotte (elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 2 of 2

): January 2011: House 2 of 2 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2011: House 298 of 400

): January 2011: House 298 of 400

All Chambers (1): January 2011: House 298 of 400, Senate 19 of 24

New Jersey, 1 bonus delegate 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 1 ): Christopher J. "Chris" Christie (elected 2009)

): Christopher J. "Chris" Christie (elected 2009) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 0 )

) U.S. House Delegation ( 0 )

) Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 0 )

)

All Chambers (0)

New Mexico, 1 bonus delegate 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 1 ): Susana Martinez (elected 2010)

): Susana Martinez (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 0 )

) U.S. House Delegation ( 0 )

) Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 0 )

)

All Chambers (0)

New York, 1 bonus delegate 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 0 )

) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 0 )

) U.S. House Delegation ( 0 )

) Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): 8 June 2009: Senate 32 of 60 (2 Democrats voted with 30 Republicans); January 2011: Senate 32 of 60

): 8 June 2009: Senate 32 of 60 (2 Democrats voted with 30 Republicans); January 2011: Senate 32 of 60

All Chambers (0)

North Carolina, 3 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 0 )

) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): Richard M. Burr (re-elected 2010)

): Richard M. Burr (re-elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 0 )

) Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2011: House 68 of 120

): January 2011: House 68 of 120

All Chambers (1): January 2011: House 68 of 120, January 2011: Senate 31 of 50

North Dakota, 12 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 7 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 3 [2012 electoral votes]) = 6.3

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 3 [2012 electoral votes]) = 6.3 Governor ( 1 ): John Hoeven (re-elected 2008)

): John Hoeven (re-elected 2008) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): John Hoeven (elected 2010)

): John Hoeven (elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 1 of 1

): January 2011: House 1 of 1 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 58 of 94

): January 2009: House 58 of 94

All Chambers (1): January 2009: House 58 of 94, Senate 26 of 47

Northern Marianas, 0 bonus delegates 2008 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)

Ohio, 5 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 1 ): John Richard Kasich (elected 2010)

): John Richard Kasich (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): Robert Jones "Rob" Portman (elected 2010)

): Robert Jones "Rob" Portman (elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 13 of 18

): January 2011: House 13 of 18 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: Senate 21 of 33

): January 2009: Senate 21 of 33

All Chambers (1): January 2011: House 59 of 99, January 2011: Senate 23 of 33

Oklahoma, 15 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 9 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 7 [2012 electoral votes]) = 8.7

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 7 [2012 electoral votes]) = 8.7 Governor ( 1 ): Mary C. Fallin (elected 2010)

): Mary C. Fallin (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 2 ): James M. "Jim" Inhofe (re-elected 2008); Tom Coburn (re-elected 2010)

): James M. "Jim" Inhofe (re-elected 2008); Tom Coburn (re-elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 4 of 5; January 2011: House 4 of 5

): January 2009: House 4 of 5; January 2011: House 4 of 5 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 61 of 101

): January 2009: House 61 of 101

All Chambers (1): January 2009: House 61 of 101, Senate 26 of 48

Oregon, 0 bonus delegates 2008 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)

Pennsylvania, 5 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 1 ): Tom Corbett (elected 2010)

): Tom Corbett (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): Patrick Joseph "Pat" Toomey (elected 2010)

): Patrick Joseph "Pat" Toomey (elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 12 of 19

): January 2011: House 12 of 19 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: Senate 29 of 50

): January 2009: Senate 29 of 50

All Chambers (1): January 2011: House 112 of 203, January 2011: Senate 30 of 50

Puerto Rico, 0 bonus delegates 2008 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, 0 bonus delegates 2008 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)

South Carolina, 16 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 10 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 9 [2012 electoral votes]) = 9.9

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 9 [2012 electoral votes]) = 9.9 Governor ( 1 ): Nikki Randhawa Haley (elected 2010)

): Nikki Randhawa Haley (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 2 ): Lindsey Olin Graham (re-elected 2008); James W. "Jim" DeMint (re-elected 2010)

): Lindsey Olin Graham (re-elected 2008); James W. "Jim" DeMint (re-elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 4 of 6; January 2011: House 5 of 6

): January 2009: House 4 of 6; January 2011: House 5 of 6 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 71 of 124

): January 2009: House 71 of 124

All Chambers (1): January 2009: House 71 of 124, Senate 27 of 46

South Dakota, 12 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 7 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 3 [2012 electoral votes]) = 6.3

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 3 [2012 electoral votes]) = 6.3 Governor ( 1 ): Dennis M. Daugaard (elected 2010)

): Dennis M. Daugaard (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): John Thune (re-elected 2010)

): John Thune (re-elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 1 of 1

): January 2011: House 1 of 1 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 46 of 70

): January 2009: House 46 of 70

All Chambers (1): January 2009: House 46 of 70, Senate 20 of 35

Tennessee, 18 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 12 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 11 [2012 electoral votes]) = 11.1

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 11 [2012 electoral votes]) = 11.1 Governor ( 1 ): William "Bill" Haslam (elected 2010)

): William "Bill" Haslam (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 2 ): Robert P. "Bob" Corker, Jr. (elected 2006); Lamar Alexander (re-elected 2008)

): Robert P. "Bob" Corker, Jr. (elected 2006); Lamar Alexander (re-elected 2008) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 7 of 9

): January 2011: House 7 of 9 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 50 of 99. Presided over by Speaker Kent Williams (Republican)

): January 2009: House 50 of 99. Presided over by Speaker Kent Williams (Republican)

All Chambers (1): January 2009: House 50 of 99, Senate 19 of 33

Texas, 34 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 28 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 38 [2012 electoral votes]) = 27.3

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 38 [2012 electoral votes]) = 27.3 Governor ( 1 ): Rick Perry (re-elected 2010)

): Rick Perry (re-elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 2 ): Kay Bailey Hutchison (re-elected 2006); John Cornyn (re-elected 2008)

): Kay Bailey Hutchison (re-elected 2006); John Cornyn (re-elected 2008) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 20 of 32; January 2011: House 23 of 32

): January 2009: House 20 of 32; January 2011: House 23 of 32 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 76 of 150

): January 2009: House 76 of 150

All Chambers (1): January 2009: House 76 of 150, Senate 19 of 31

Utah, 15 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 9 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 6 [2012 electoral votes]) = 8.1

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 6 [2012 electoral votes]) = 8.1 Governor ( 1 ): Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. (re-elected 2008); Gary R. Herbert (as Lieutenant Governor, on 11 August 2009 succeeded to the Governorship upon the resignation of Governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. [Republican]; elected 2010)

): Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. (re-elected 2008); Gary R. Herbert (as Lieutenant Governor, on 11 August 2009 succeeded to the Governorship upon the resignation of Governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. [Republican]; elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 2 ): Orrin G. Hatch (re-elected 2006); Mike Lee (elected 2010)

): Orrin G. Hatch (re-elected 2006); Mike Lee (elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 2 of 3; January 2011: House 2 of 3

): January 2009: House 2 of 3; January 2011: House 2 of 3 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 53 of 75

): January 2009: House 53 of 75

All Chambers (1): January 2009: House 53 of 75, Senate 21 of 29

Vermont, 1 bonus delegate 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 1 ): James H. "Jim" Douglas (re-elected 2008)

): James H. "Jim" Douglas (re-elected 2008) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 0 )

) U.S. House Delegation ( 0 )

) Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 0 )

)

All Chambers (0)

Virgin Islands, 0 bonus delegates 2008 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, 3 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 1 ): Robert F. "Bob" McDonnell (elected 2009)

): Robert F. "Bob" McDonnell (elected 2009) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 0 )

) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 8 of 11

): January 2011: House 8 of 11 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 53 of 100

): January 2009: House 53 of 100

All Chambers (0)

Washington, 0 bonus delegates 2008 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)

West Virginia, 9 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 8 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 5 [2012 electoral votes]) = 7.5

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 5 [2012 electoral votes]) = 7.5 Governor ( 0 )

) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 0 )

) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 2 of 3

): January 2011: House 2 of 3 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 0 )

)

All Chambers (0)

Wisconsin, 5 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 0 )

) Governor ( 1 ): Scott Walker (elected 2010)

): Scott Walker (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 1 ): Ronald Harold "Ron" Johnson (elected 2010)

): Ronald Harold "Ron" Johnson (elected 2010) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2011: House 5 of 8

): January 2011: House 5 of 8 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2011: House 60 of 99

): January 2011: House 60 of 99

All Chambers (1): January 2011: House 60 of 99, Senate 19 of 33

Wyoming, 13 bonus delegates 2008 Presidential Election ( 7 ): 4.5 + (0.6 × 3 [2012 electoral votes]) = 6.3

): 4.5 + (0.6 × 3 [2012 electoral votes]) = 6.3 Governor ( 1 ): Matt Mead (elected 2010)

): Matt Mead (elected 2010) U.S. Senate Delegation ( 2 ): Craig L. Thomas (re-elected 2006); Michael B. "Mike" Enzi (re-elected 2008); John A. Barrasso (elected in a special election 2008)

): Craig L. Thomas (re-elected 2006); Michael B. "Mike" Enzi (re-elected 2008); John A. Barrasso (elected in a special election 2008) U.S. House Delegation ( 1 ): January 2009: House 1 of 1; January 2011: House 1 of 1

): January 2009: House 1 of 1; January 2011: House 1 of 1 Republican Control of State Legislature

One Chamber ( 1 ): January 2009: House 41 of 60

): January 2009: House 41 of 60

All Chambers (1): January 2009: House 41 of 60, Senate 23 of 30

