06 June 2008

McCain Vs Obama

Who will win the US Presidential elections in November? Most people look at the national polls for the answer. But America does not elect its President by a nation-wide general election. It instead follows a state-wise "electoral college" system. So for the answer to our question we must look at the state-level polls. If the elections were held today, the results would look like this:

StateVotesMcCainObama
Alabama95833
Alaska35041
Arizona105138
Arkansas65733
California553852
Colorado94248
Connecticut74447
District of Columbia3nana
Delaware34150
Florida274740
Georgia155440
Hawaii43161
Idaho45239
Illinois213160
Indiana115143
Iowa74246
Kansas65237
Kentucky85732
Louisiana95041
Maine43851
Maryland103751
Massachusetts123950
Michigan174339
Minnesota103951
Mississippi65044
Missouri114744
Montana34843
Nebraska54940
Nevada54640
New Hampshire44543
New Jersey154148
New Mexico54346
New York313850
North Carolina154541
North Dakota34438
Ohio20 4344
Oklahoma76221
Oregon73951
Pennsylvania214146
Rhode Island43853
South Carolina84845
South Dakota35134
Tennessee115831
Texas345237
Utah55039
Vermont32963
Virginia134643
Washington113951
West Virginia55335
Wisconsin104346
Wyoming35340

'Votes' = how many electoral votes the state is worth
'McCain' = % of people in the state voting for John McCain
'Obama' = % of people in the state voting for Barack Obama


Here is how it works. All the electoral votes of a state are awarded to the candidate who wins that state. There is no proportional distribution – it's a 'winner takes all' system*. There are totally 538 electoral votes at stake. To win, a candidate must bag at least 270 electoral votes. As per this table the winner is Barack Obama, but only by a whisker – 272 to 266.

That's not the only thing close about it. Look at Ohio, which is worth 20 electoral votes. Obama is barely winning it (44% to 43%). If those 20 electoral votes go the other way, the winner will be John McCain – 286 to 252. And it's not just about Ohio. In 25 states the 'winning' candidate is ahead by less than 10%. That lead could disappear in the next 5 months. So all these 25 states are "in play". Together they are worth 240 electoral votes. That means anything can happen on November 4th!

PS: Markos Moulitsas (aka Kos) has done a similar analysis. He has chosen the poll numbers in a slightly different way, and hence has arrived at a slightly different result.

*There are two minor exceptions to this rule (Maine and Nebraska).

1 comment:

Indian said...

For the latest picture, see RealClearPolitics.com/epolls/maps/obama_vs_mccain/?map=10