List of 2012 United States presidential electors
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This is a list of electors (members of the
Alabama
Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Mitt Romney for President and Paul Ryan for Vice President [2]
- James T. Waggoner state senator[3]
- Will Sellers
- Terry Lathan
- Susan Neuwein
- Robert Fincher
- Lynn Robinson
- James Elbert Peters
- Edward S. Allen
- Robert A. Cusanelli
Alaska
Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Mitt Romney for President and Paul Ryan for Vice President[4]
Arizona
Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Mitt Romney for President and Paul Ryan for Vice President [5][6]
- Don M. Ascoli, Arizona Republican Party county chair for Gila County[7]
- Malcolm Barrett Jr., Yavapai County Republican Committee Chairman
- Paul Gilbert
- Robert Haney
- Leona Johnston
- Gregory Mendoza, Gila River Indian Community Governor
- Steve Montenegro, Arizona House of Representatives Speaker Pro Tempore
- Kristine Morrissey
- Thomas Morrissey, Arizona Republican Party Chair [8]
- John D. Rhodes
- C. T. Wright
Arkansas
Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Mitt Romney for President and Paul Ryan for Vice President [9]
- Larry Bailey of Hot Springs
- Jonathan Barnett of Siloam Springs, State Representative
- Reta Hamilton of Bella Vista, Member Republican National Committee [10]
- Robin Lundstrum of Springdale
- Benny Speaks of Mountain Home
- Doyle Webb of Little Rock, Arkansas Republican Party Chairman[11]
California
Electors: 55, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[12]
- Michael Williams Adams
- Alisha Aguilar
- Maria Teresa Becerra
- Janine Vivienne Bera
- Karen Chang
- Aaron Samuel Conaway
- Greg Conger
- Raymond Cordova
- Mollie Culver
- Dennis Donohue
- Sandy Emberland
- Ernesto Encinas
- John Freidenrich
- Felipe Fuentes, member, California State Assembly
- Patricia W. Garamendi
- Bobby Glaser
- Dolores Clara Huerta
- William H. Kysella, Jr.
- Laura Lee
- Daniel Leroux
- Dave Low
- Mark Macarro, Chair Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians
- Jane Morrison
- Donald Mullen
- Chris M. Myers
- Anu Natarajan, Fremont City Councilmember
- Sandy L. Nixon
- Ricardo Roybal Olivarez
- Louis Paulson
- Geoffrey Pete
- Bonnie Burns Price
- Andre Quintero, Mayor of El Monte
- Michael Ray
- Terry Reardon
- Brooke Reed
- Gwen Regalia, former Mayor of Walnut Creek
- Meriam Louise Reynosa
- Gregory Lucas Rodriguez
- Alexandra Rooker
- Gary Rotto
- Alfonso Sanchez
- Barbara Schraeger
- John Harold Simpson
- Laurie Stalnaker
- Ranada Stephenson
- Xiaoguang Sun
- Maeley Lock Tom
- Kyriakos Tsakopoulos
- Christopher Tumbeiro
- Ernest Joseph Vasti
- Ruben Antonio Villalobos
- Dean E. Vogel, President, California Teachers Association
- Diane Watson, former U.S. Representative
- Sanford Weiner
- Steven Ray Young
Colorado
Electors: 9, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[13][14]
- Anthony Eric Graves of Denver
- Terry Phillips of Louisville
- Gilbert Ortiz of Pueblo
- Deborah Pilch of Greeley
- Thomas E. Cronin of Colorado Springs[15]
- Laurence W. Steele of Aurora
- Richard O'Dean Swain of Lakewood
- Alvin D. Rivera of Pueblo
- Denver, past Chair, Democratic Party of Colorado
Connecticut
Electors: 7, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[16][17]
- Ronald C. Schurin of Mansfield
- Mildred Torres-Ferguson of Meriden
- James C. Ezzes of Westport
- Larry Pleasant Town Council member of Bloomfield[18]
- Jason Jakubowski of West Hartford
- Carmen Colon of Bridgeport
- Jacqueline James of New Haven
Delaware
Electors: 3, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[19]
- Peter Keegan
- Abby Betts
- Delores McLamb
District of Columbia
Electors: 3, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[20]
- Yvette M. Alexander DC Councilmember
- Donald R. Dinan
- William P. Lightfoot
Florida
Electors: 29, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[21]
- Lynette Acosta
- Burt Aaronson
- Scott Arceneaux, former director of the Louisiana State Democratic Party
- T. Wayne Bailey
- Carol M. Bartleson
- Leon Belton
- Tim Bottcher
- Alan Clendenin
- Ana Cruz
- Buddy Dyer, Mayor of Orlando
- Joe Faulk
- Rita Fernandino
- Joe Gibbons, Member, Florida House of Representatives
- Audrey Gibson, member, Florida Senate
- Dina Heffernan
- Vonzelle Johnson
- Luis Lauredo
- Elena McCollough
- Amy Mercado
- Vivian Mitchell
- Jean Monestime, Commissioner, Miami-Dade County
- Susannah Randolph
- Rod Smith, Chair Florida Democratic Party
- Justin Spiller
- Bob Troy
- Kirk Wagar
- Ashley M. Walker
- Alan Williams, Member, Florida House of Representatives
- Jeanette Wynn
Georgia
Electors: 16, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[22]
- Teresa Jeter Chappell
- James Randolph Evans, Member, Republican National Committee
- Sue P. Everhart, Chair, Georgia Republican Party
- Darrell L. Galloway
- Linda D. Herren, member, Republican National Committee
- Kathy S. Hildebrand
- Hsiao Lung Ho
- Anne Ware Lewis
- Kelly Lynn Loeffler
- Robert Luther Mayzes
- Lautoria Estes Morgan
- Eugene E. Pearson, Jr.
- George Ervin Perdue, III, former Governor
- Frank B. Strickland
- Eric J. Tanenblatt
- Julianne Elizabeth Thompson
Hawaii
Electors: 4, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[23]
- Michael Golojuch. Sr.
- Marina Schwartz
- Debbie Shimizu
- Marie Dolores (Dolly) Strazar, member, Democratic National Committee
Idaho
Electors: 4, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[20]
- Travis Hawkes, of Meridian. Mitt Romney's Idaho Finance co-chair[24]
- Teresa Luna, of Boise
- Jason Risch, of Boise
- Damond Watkins, of Idaho Falls, member, Republican National Committee
Illinois
Electors: 20, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[25]
- Carrie Austin, Alderman, City of Chicago
- Julia Kennedy Beckman
- Barb Brown
- Christine Cegelis
- Ashley Sachdeva
- Barbara Flynn Currie, Member, Illinois House of Representatives
- John P. Daley
- Vera Davis
- James A. Deleo, former member, Illinois Senate
- Lynn Foster
- Lauren Beth Gash, former member, Illinois House of Representatives
- Mark Guethle
- Debbie Halvorson, former US Representative
- Don Johnston
- Shirley McCombs
- Andrew R. Madigan
- Ricardo Muñoz, Alderman, City of Chicago
- William Marovit
- John Nelson
- Cook County Board
- Nancy Shepherdson
Indiana
Electors: 11 pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[26]
- Robert Grand, of Indianapolis President Indiana Works [27]
- Eric Holcomb, of Indianapolis. Chair Indiana Republican Party [28]
- Susan Lightle, of Greenfield
- Scott Molin, replacement for Beverly Bush, of Kirklin[29]
- Jamey Noel, of Jeffersonville
- William Ruppel, of North Manchester. Past member Indiana House of Representatives
- Steve Shine, of Fort Wayne
- William "Bill" Springer, of Sullivan
- Pearl Swanigan, of Indianapolis
- Charles Williams, of Valparaiso
- Kyle Hupfer, of Pendleton
Iowa
Electors: 6 pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[30]
- Glen Salisberry
- William Gluba Mayor of Davenport[31]
- Dale Creech
- Theodore Herrick, of Jefferson[32]
- Marc Wallace, of Des Moines[33]
- Jan Shirley
Kansas
Electors: 6, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan:[34]
- Amanda Adkins, Chair, Kansas Republican Party
- Kelly Arnold, Member, Republican National Committee
- Jeff Colyer, Lieutenant Governor
- Randy Duncan
- Todd Tiahrt Former Member of Congress
- Helen Van Etten, Member Republican National Committee
Kentucky
Electors: 8, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan:[35]
- Wilma W. Cooper of Hopkinsville, KY; elector for Kentucky's 1st congressional district
- Mary Ann Baron of Greensburg, KY; elector for Kentucky's 2nd congressional district
- Lawrence E. Cox of Louisville, KY; elector for Kentucky's 3rd congressional district
- Kevin Sell of Alexandria, KY; elector for Kentucky's 4th congressional district
- Robert L. Mitchell of Corbin, KY; elector for Kentucky's 5th congressional district
- Dave Disponett of Lawrenceburg, KY; elector for Kentucky's 6th congressional district
- Mira Ball of Lexington, KY; elector at-large
- Terry E. Forcht of Corbin, KY; elector at-large
Louisiana
Electors: 8, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan:[36]
- Jimmy C. Allen
- Michael R. Bayham, Jr.
- Harold O. Coates
- Christian J. Gil
- Legena "Gena" Gore
- Louis S. Gurvich, Jr. of New Orleans
- Garrett C. Monti of Luling
- S. Scott Wilfong of Baton Rouge
Maine
Electors: 4, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[37]
- Diane Denk
- Jill Duson, Member Portland City Council
- Craig Hickman
- Marianne Stevens, Vice Chair, State Democratic Party
Maryland
Electors: 10, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[38]
- Kumar Barve, Member, Maryland House of Delegates
- Jonathan K. Branch
- Tashea Brodgins
- Helen L. Dale
- Cheryl Everman
- Maryland State Senate
- Gary W. Michael
- Joseline Peña-Melnyk, Member, Maryland House of Delegates
- Beth Swoap, Secretary, Maryland Democratic State Committee
- Alonzo Washington
Massachusetts
Electors: 11, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[39]
- Sandi E. Bagley
- Janet M. Beyer
- James Eliseo DiTullio of Boston
- Louis A. Elisa, II
- Paul J. Giorgio
- Candy Glazer
- Susan M. Kennedy
- Mike Lake
- James McGowan
- Karen L. Payne
- Diane M. Saxe, Member Democratic National Committee
Michigan
Electors: 16, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[40]
- Cindy Estrada of Whitmore Lake
- Steve Cook of Lake Odessa
- Dorothy Johnson of Kincheloe
- Marge Faville of Muskegon
- Marion Vanderveen of Grand Rapids
- Toni Sessoms of Weidman
- Norwood Jewell of Davison
- Jess Minks of Buchanan
- Howard Pizzo of Lansing
- Joanne Murphy of Brighton
- Peggy Ciaramitaro of Roseville representing the 9th Congressional District[41]
- James Winne of Washington Twp. representing the 10th Congressional District[41]
- Walter Sobczak of Novi
- Jane Ahern of Dearborn
- Hilliard Hampton of Inkster
- Edna Bell of Detroit[42]
Minnesota
Electors: 10, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden
- Gabe Aderhold of Edina
- Lucy Buckner of Burnsville
- Jettie Ann Hill of Minneapolis
- Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Joe Moren of Hibbing
- Al Patton of Sartell
- Shanti Shah of Eden Prairie
- Russ Warren of Mounds View
- Janet Weir of Mankato
- Paul Wright of Hutchinson
Mississippi
Electors: 6, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[43]
- Austin Barbour - nephew of former Mississippi governor Haley Barbour, and finance director for the Romney campaign.[44]
- Ricky Jay Calhoon
- Charles Cannada (Appointed to fill the vacancy created when MCI executive.[45]
- William Randolph James
- William D. "Billy" Mounger - former Reagan advisor, and fundraiser to former Senator Trent Lott.[46]
- Billy R. Powell - Secretary of the Mississippi Ethics Commission.[47]
Missouri
Electors: 10, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[48]
- Mavis C. Busiek
- Stanley Cox, Member, Missouri House of Representatives
- Matthew G. Gertsner
- Robert L. Green
- John Judd
- Michael Koop
- R. Layne Morrill
- Penelope Z. Quigg
- David Stokes
- Kurt Witzel
Montana
Electors: 3, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[49]
- Thelma Baker
- John Brenden, member, Montana Senate
- Errol Galt, Member, Republican National Committee
Nebraska
Electors: 5, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[50]
- Mary Crawford
- Joe Hampton
- Mick Jensen
- Kay Orr, former governor
- Arlene Steier
Nevada
Electors: 6, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[51]
- Samuel Lieberman
- John Ponticello
- Marty Ann McGarry Nevada Democratic Party county chair for Carson City
- Randy Soltero
- Rose McKinney-James
- Theresa Benitez-Thompson
New Hampshire
Electors: 4, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[52]
- James Demers of Concord
- Joanne Dowdell of Portsmouth, Member, Democratic National Committee
- Mary Rauh of New Castle
- C. Arthur Soucy of Manchester
New Jersey
Electors: 14, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[53]
- Frank Argote-Freyre
- Marion G. Costanza
- Suzanne Marshall Discher
- Christopher Irving
- Jeffrey Laurenti
- John J. McCarthy
- Ileana Montes
- Ida Ochoteco
- Paul Penna
- Robert F. Renaud
- Virginia N. Scott
- Henry G. Sykes
- Philip Thigpen
- Beth E. Timberman, Freeholder Salem County
New Mexico
Electors: 5, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[54]
- Elizabeth "Lisa" Chavez
- Katherine "Kat" Duran
- Tracy Goodluck, Chair Native American Caucus of the Democratic Party of New Mexico
- Pamelya Herndon
- David Thomson
New York
Electors: 29, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[55]
- Scott Adams
- Anne Marie Anzalone
- Steve Bellone, Suffolk County Executive
- Byron Brown, Mayor of Buffalo
- Karim Camara, State Assemblyman
- Mario Cilento, President of the New York State AFL-CIO[56]
- Sheila Comar, New York State Democratic Party Executive Committee Chair[57]
- Walter Cooper
- Bill de Blasio, New York City Public Advocate
- Ruben Diaz, Jr., Bronx Borough President
- Thomas DiNapoli, State Comptroller
- Robert Duffy, Lieutenant Governor
- Emily Giske
- George Gresham, President of the 1199SEIU[58]
- Peter Harckham, Majority Leader of the Westchester County Board of Legislators
- Hakeem Jeffries, United States Congressman-elect and State Assemblyman
- Ken Jenkins, Chair of the Westchester County Board of Legislators
- Gerald D. Jennings, Mayor of Albany
- Virginia Kee
- Stephanie Miner, Mayor of Syracuse
- Joseph Morelle, State Assemblyman
- Félix Ortiz, State Assemblyman
- Christine C. Quinn, New York City Council Speaker
- Eric Schneiderman, State Attorney General
- Sheldon Silver, State Assembly Speaker
- Archie Spigner
- Irene Stein, Tompkins County Democratic Party Chair[59]
- Scott Stringer, Manhattan Borough President
- Keith L.T. Wright, State Assemblyman
North Carolina
Electors: 15, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[60]
- Don Abernathy
- Dodie Allen
- Charles Barrett
- Michael Esser
- Barbara Hines
- Robert Levy
- Paul Penney
- Felice Pete
- James Art Pope, Former Member, North Carolina House of Representatives
- James Proctor
- David Ruden
- Mary Jo Shepherd
- William Shillito
- Garry Terry
- Ashley Woolard
North Dakota
Electors: 3, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[61]
- Layton Freborg of Underwood, Member, North Dakota Senate
- Mary Lee of Bismarck
- David Nething of Jamestown, Member, North Dakota Senate
Ohio
Electors: 18, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[62]
- Ann Block
- Sarah Brown-Clark
- Grace Anne Cherrington
- Michael Friedman
- William J. Healy II, Mayor Canton
- Tracy Heard, Member, Ohio House of Representatives
- Cathina Hourani
- Pernel Jones, Jr., Member, Cuyahoga County Council
- Wade Kapszukiewicz
- Ryan Kolegar
- Constance Lighthall
- Kevin Malecek
- Mark Owens
- Chris Redfern, Chair, Ohio Democratic Party
- Ted Strickland, Former Governor
- Daniel Traicoff
- Jeremy Van Meter
- William Young
Oklahoma
Electors: 7, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[63]
- Jason Cowen
- Duane Crumbacher
- David Holt, Member, Oklahoma State Senate
- Joe Peters
- Mark Thomas
- Lawrence A. Williamson
- Lynn Windel
Oregon
Electors: 7, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[64]
- Mike Bohan of Beaverton
- Shirley Cairns of Oakland
- Joe Smith of Portland
- Michael Miles of Grants Pass
- Roy Pulvers of Portland, replacement for Frank Dixon[65]
- Sam Sappington of Albany
- Meredith Wood Smith of Portland, Chair Democratic Party of Oregon[65]
Pennsylvania
Electors: 20, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[66][67]
- Mark L. Alderman of Montgomery County
- Cindy M. Bass of Philadelphia County
- Richard Bloomingdale of Dauphin County
- C. Kim Bracey of York County
- James R. Burn, Jr. of Allegheny County
- Jay Costa of Allegheny County
- Frank Dermody of Allegheny County
- Rich Fitzgerald of Allegheny County
- Penny Gerber of Montgomery County
- Amanda Green Hawkins of Allegheny County
- Vincent J. Hughesof Philadelphia County
- Susan Golden Jacobson of Philadelphia County
- Clifford B. Levine of Allegheny County
- Robert McCordof Montgomery County
- Michael Nutter of Philadelphia County
- Lazar M. Palnick of Allegheny County
- Roxanne G. Pauline of Lackawanna County
- Jose Rosado of Lehigh County
- Cynthia D. Shapira of Allegheny County
- Josh Shapiro of Montgomery County
Rhode Island
Electors: 4, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[68][69]
- Marvin L. Abney of Newport
- Emily A. Marajian of Providence
- L. Susan Weiner of East Greenwich
- Mark S. Weiner of East Greenwich, Former State Party Chair, Democratic fundraiser [70]
South Carolina
Electors: 9, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[71]
- Bruce Chadwick Connelly Chair, South Carolina Republican Party
- Drew McKissick Parliamentarian, South Carolina Republican Party
- Cynthia F. Costa, Member, Republican National Committee
- Randall S. Page
- Janice C. McCord
- Betty Sheppard Poe
- Sandra R. Stroman
- Roy Rex Lindsey III
- James Edward Jerow
South Dakota
Electors: 3, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[72]
- Dennis Daugaard, Governor
- Matt Michels, Lt. Governor
- Marty Jackley, State Attorney General
Tennessee
Electors: 11, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[73][74]
- Jennie T. McCabe (At-large)
- David Snodgrass (At-large), Chair Tennessee Republican Party
- Scott Niswonger (First Congressional District)
- Joe Bailey (Second Congressional District), Vice Mayor, City of Knoxville
- Jerry Sink (Third Congressional District), Tennessee Finance Leadership Team for Mitt Romney[75]
- Andy Adams (Fourth Congressional District)
- Bob Rial (Fifth Congressional District), Dickson CountyMayor
- Ruth Hagerty (Sixth Congressional District)
- Kurt Holbert (Seventh Congressional District), State Committeman
- Annabel Woodall (Eighth Congressional District), State Committeewoman
- Robert Bradley Martin (Ninth Congressional District), Former Tennessee legislator
Texas
Electors: 38, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[76]
- Keith Rothra
- Butch Davis, Republican Party of Texas Parliamentarian
- Tim McCord
- Clinton Evetts
- Benny Gordon
- Steve Jessup
- Paul Bettencort
- Walter Wilkerson, Jr.
- Bonnie Lugo
- Terri Flow
- Georgia Scott
- Kaye Moreno
- Jane Juett
- David Stone
- Sandra Cararas
- Mary Holmesly
- Matthew Johnson
- Nelda Eppes, Republican Party of Texas Sergeant-At-Arms
- Ruth Schiermeyer
- Johnny Lovejoy, II
- Patti Johnson
- Tim Turner
- Jennifer Weaver
- Royal Smith
- Linda Rogers
- Jean McIver
- Betty Stiles
- Texas Moore
- Richard Bernhard
- Thom Wilkins
- Bill Fairbrother
- Mary Ann Collins
- Loren Byers
- Samuel Owens
- Billie Zimmerman
- Daniel Whitton
- Steve Munisteri, Republican Party of Texas Chairman
- Carolyn Hodges
Utah
Electors: 6, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[77]
- John Swallow; at-large elector
- Kyle Hicks ; representing Utah's 4th Congressional District
- Stan Lockhart; representing Utah's 3rd Congressional District
- Thomas Wright; representing Utah's 2nd Congressional District
- Fred Lampropoulos; at-large elector
- Terry Camp; representing Utah's 1st Congressional District
Vermont
Electors: 3, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[78][79]
- Sherry Merrick of Post Mills
- William Sander of Jeffersonville
- Kevin Christie of Hartford
Virginia
Electors: 13, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[80]
- Sandra W. Brandt
- Terry Carroll Frye
- Gary W. Crawford
- Christopher M. Daniel, Jr.
- Edna N. Frady
- Janyce N. Hedetniemi
- Susan Johnston Rowland
- Evan D. Macbeth
- Judy L. Mastrangeli
- Ben Ragsdale, Jr.
- Melanie B. Salyer
- Betty L. Squire
- Anita A. White
Washington
Electors: 12, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[81]
- Grifynn Marley Clay of Snohomish, WA; elector for Washington's 1st congressional district
- Dave W. Gossett of Mountlake Terrace, WA; elector for Washington's 2nd congressional district, Member, Snohomish CountyCouncil
- Kathleen A. Lawrence of Vancouver, WA; elector for Washington's 3rd congressional district
- George B. Fearing of Kennewick, WA; elector for Washington's 4th congressional district
- Rick Lloyd of Spokane Valley, WA; elector for Washington's 5th congressional district
- Gail Kirk of Tacoma, WA; elector for Washington's 6th congressional district
- Maria Ehsan of Seattle, WA; elector for Washington's 7th congressional district
- Elizabeth Satiacum of Olympia, WA; elector for Washington's 8th congressional district
- Georgia Spencer of Seattle, WA; elector for Washington's 9th congressional district
- Harvey Brooks of University Place, WA; elector for Washington's 10th congressional district
- Heather Fralick of Shoreline, WA; at-large elector
- Alec Stephens of Seattle, WA; at-large elector
West Virginia
Electors: 5, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[82]
- Betty Ireland
- John McCuskey
- Sarah Minear
- Mick Staton
- David Tyson
Wisconsin
Electors: 10, pledged to Barack Obama and Joe Biden[83]
- Peter Barca
- Fred Risser
- Gary Hawley
- Frederick P. Kessler
- Lori Compas
- Marcia Steele
- Christine Bremer Muggli
- Diana Miller
- JoCasta Zamarripa
- Mahlon Mitchell
Wyoming
Electors: 3, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[84]
- Ron Micheli of Fort Bridger
- Margaret Parry
- Susan Thomas
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