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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 November 2024. 57th quadrennial U.S. presidential election For related races, see 2012 United States elections. 2012 United States presidential election ← 2008 November 6, 2012 2016 → 538 members of the Electoral College 270 electoral votes needed to win Opinion polls Turnout 58.6% 3.0 pp Nominee ...
Margin of Victory Map. This map is shaded by how large the popular vote difference was between the two nominees. It is a way to view the relative competitiveness of each state. These maps are also available as a timeline for each election from 1972-2020. Results of the presidential election of 2012, won by Barack H. Obama with 332 electoral votes.
Obama defeated Republican nominee Mitt Romney to win a second term, taking 51.1 percent of the popular vote and 332 of the 538 electoral votes. Romney defeated Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich, and several other candidates to win his party's nomination in the 2012 Republican primaries.
Live 2012 Presidential, Senate and House Election Results.
For complete and up-to-date results and coverage of Presidential elections from all 50 states, visit Decision 2012 from NBC News.
270 electoral votes to win. Change history with the 2012 presidential election interactive map. Update a state winner by clicking it to rotate through candidates. Alternately, select a candidate color in the Map Color Palette, then select states to apply.
Live Election Results and Maps by State, includes 2012 races for President, Senate, House, Governor and Ballot Measures Results.
This table provides information about the election results between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney. Principal Candidates for President and Vice President: Democratic—Barack Obama; Joseph Biden (winner) Republican—Mitt Romney; Paul Ryan. NOTE: Total electoral votes = 538. Total electoral votes needed to win = 270.
In-depth results and maps of the 2012 presidential election, Senate races and more. Tap to view results.
Detailed national-level Presidential Election Results for 2012.