GAME INSTRUCTIONS
SPONSOR
  • WA
  • OR
  • ID
  • MT
  • CA
  • NV
  • WY
  • UT
  • AZ
  • CO
  • NM
  • ND
  • SD
  • NE
  • KS
  • OK
  • TX
  • MN
  • IA
  • MO
  • AR
  • LA
  • WI
  • IL
  • KY
  • TN
  • MS
  • AL
  • IN
  • MI
  • OH
  • WV
  • VA
  • NC
  • SC
  • GA
  • FL
  • PA
  • NY
  • VT
  • NH
  • ME
  • AK
  • HI
  • MA
  • RI
  • CT
  • NJ
  • DE
  • MD
  • DC
WA OR CA NV ID MT WY UT AZ ND SD NE CO NM KS OK TX MN IA MO AR LA WI IL MS AL TN KY IN MI OH WV VA NC SC GA FL MD DE NJ PA NY CT RI MA VT NH ME AK HI MA RI CT NJ DE MD DC
    GAME ANALYST OF THE WEEK


    Analyst Vote:
    STATISTICS
    NEW JERSEY
    0
    VOTING HISTORY
    (CLICK FOR DETAIL)
    ELECTORAL VOTES
      VOTING HISTORY: STATE WINNER
          * Delegate numbers are estimated
          Primary on 3/14/12.
          Check back then for real-time coverage!
          Click on a state above to begin
          Click here for game instructions
          SHARE YOUR RESULTS
          PLAY AGAIN
          270
          CALCULATE THE MAP TO THE WHITE HOUSE
          CHOOSE YOUR CANDIDATE HERE
          2012: Current Candidates Hall of Fame: 1960-2008 BEGIN
          CANDIDATE & RESET
          Change your candidate selection and/or reset the game.
          GAME SCORE
          This bar indicates game status and will prompt you when a candidate wins the presidency with 270 electoral votes. Once prompted you can elect the candidate and share your results.
          STATE
          Click on states one, two or three times to change their voting decision. You have a choice between Democrat, Republican and Undecided.
          GAME ANALYST
          Every week we'll feature different ABC News political analysts to weigh in on the state of the election.
          STATE INFORMATION
          Click on the grey bar for more state-specific details and voting history.
          Close
          HALL OF FAME GAME RULES
          Each Hall of Fame Game match-up is set in 2012 and its associated electoral college. States won by one candidate but not the other are allotted to that candidate. States which were won by neither candidate are toss-ups.
          Close