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2024 CPR Electoral College Ratings

Jul 9, 2024

About CPR Electoral College Race Ratings

The CPR Electoral College Ratings assess the competitiveness of the states and districts that comprise the 538 electoral votes. To be elected president, a candidate needs to win 270 electoral votes. Competitiveness is determined by several factors, including the state and district's political makeup, the political environment in the state and nationally, and interviews with campaign professionals.  When sourcing the CPR Race Ratings, please refer to our terms of use. To inquire about API access and licensing, please submit a request.

RATINGS SUMMARY
Solid DemocratSolid Republican

191

20

15

44

49

71

148

ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES

D - 226
T - 44
R - 268

Solid: These races are not considered competitive and are not likely to become closely contested.

Likely: These races are not considered competitive at this point but have the potential to become engaged.

Lean: These races are considered competitive races, but one party has an advantage.

Toss Up: These races are the most competitive; either party has a good chance of winning.

Electoral College Ratings

SOLID D

LIKELY D

  • California-54
  • Colorado-10
  • Connecticut-7
  • Delaware-3
  • Dist. of Columbia-3
  • Hawaii-4
  • Illinois-19
  • Maine(01)-1
  • Maryland-10
  • Massachusetts-11
  • New Jersey-14
  • New York-28
  • Oregon-8
  • Rhode Island-4
  • Vermont-3
  • Washington-12
  • Maine-2
  • New Mexico-5
  • Virginia-13

191 EV

20 EV

LEAN D

TOSS UP

  • Minnesota-10
  • Nebraska(02)-1
  • New Hampshire-4
  • Michigan-15
  • Pennsylvania-19
  • Wisconsin-10

15 EV

44 EV

LEAN R

LIKELY R

  • Arizona-11
  • Georgia-16
  • Nevada-6
  • North Carolina-16
  • Florida-30
  • Maine(02)-1
  • Texas-40

49 EV

71 EV

SOLID R

  • Alabama-9
  • Alaska-3
  • Arkansas-6
  • Idaho-4
  • Indiana-11
  • Iowa-6
  • Kansas-6
  • Kentucky-8
  • Louisiana-8
  • Mississippi-6
  • Missouri-10
  • Montana-4
  • Nebraska-2
  • Nebraska(01)-1
  • Nebraska(03)-1
  • North Dakota-3
  • Ohio-17
  • Oklahoma-7
  • South Carolina-9
  • South Dakota-3
  • Tennessee-11
  • Utah-6
  • West Virginia-4
  • Wyoming-3

148 EV

Maine and Nebraska each award two electoral votes to the statewide winner and one electoral vote to the winner in each congressional district.

Solid Democrat

Solid Republican