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Statewide polls for the 2012" target="_blank">2012 United States presidential election are as follows. The polls listed here, by state, are from 2009 to December 31, 2011, and provide early data on opinion polling between a possible Republican candidate against incumbent President Barack Obama.
Note that some states did not conduct polling before December 31, 2011.
Arizona
11 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 55%–44% (Republican in 2008) 53%–45%
Arkansas
6 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 54%–45% (Republican in 2008) 59%–39%
California
55 electoral votes(Democratic in 2004) 54%–45% (Democratic in 2008) 61%–37%
Colorado
9 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 52%–47% (Democratic in 2008) 54%–45%
Connecticut
7 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 54%–44% (Democratic in 2008) 61%–38%
Florida
29 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 52%–47% (Democratic in 2008) 51%–48%
Georgia
16 electoral votes(Republican in 2004) 58%–41% (Republican in 2008) 52%–47%
Hawaii
4 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 54%–45% (Democratic in 2008) 72%–27%
Illinois
20 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 55%–45% (Democratic in 2008) 62%–37%
Iowa
6 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 50%–49% (Democratic in 2008) 54%–44%
Kansas
6 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 62%–37% (Republican in 2008) 57%–42%
Kentucky
8 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 60%–40% (Republican in 2008) 57%–41%
Louisiana
8 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 57%–42% (Republican in 2008) 59%–40%
Maine
4 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 53%–45% (Democratic in 2008) 58%–40%
Massachusetts
11 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 62%–37% (Democratic in 2008) 62%–36%
Michigan
16 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 51%–48% (Democratic in 2008) 57%–41%
Minnesota
10 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 51%–48% (Democratic in 2008) 54%–44%
Mississippi
6 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 59%–40% (Republican in 2008) 56%–43%
Missouri
10 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 53%–46% (Republican in 2008) 49%–49%
Montana
3 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 59%–39% (Republican in 2008) 49%–47%
Nebraska
5 electoral votes(Republican in 2004) 66%–33% (Republican in 2008) 57%–42%
Nevada
6 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 51%–48% (Democratic in 2008) 55%–43%
New Hampshire
4 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 50%–49% (Democratic in 2008) 54%–45%
New Jersey
14 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 52%–46% (Democratic in 2008) 57%–42%
New Mexico
5 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 50%–49% (Democratic in 2008) 57%–42%
Three Way race
New York
29 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 58%–40% (Democratic in 2008) 63%–36%
North Carolina
15 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 56%–44% (Democratic in 2008) 50%–49%
Ohio
18 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 51%–49% (Democratic in 2008) 52%–47%
Oregon
7 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 51%–47% (Democratic in 2008) 57%–40%
Pennsylvania
20 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 51%–48% (Democratic in 2008) 54%–44%
Rhode Island
4 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 59%–39% (Democratic in 2008) 63%–35%
South Carolina
9 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 58%–41% (Republican in 2008) 54%–45%
South Dakota
3 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 60%–38% (Republican in 2008) 53%–45%
Tennessee
11 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 57%–43% (Republican in 2008) 57%–42%
Three Way race
Texas
38 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 61%–38% (Republican in 2008) 55%–44%
Utah
6 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 72%–26% (Republican in 2008) 62%–34%
Vermont
3 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 59%–39% (Democratic in 2008) 67%–30%
Virginia
13 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 54%–46% (Democratic in 2008) 53%–46%
Washington
12 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 53%–46% (Democratic in 2008) 58%–40%
West Virginia
5 electoral votes (Republican in 2004) 56%–43% (Republican in 2008) 56%–43%
Wisconsin
10 electoral votes (Democratic in 2004) 50%–49% (Democratic in 2008) 56%–42%
See also
Early/Mid 2012" target="_blank">2012 statewide opinion polling for the 2012" target="_blank">2012 United States presidential election
Statewide opinion polling for the 2012" target="_blank">2012 United States presidential election
Nationwide opinion polling for the 2012" target="_blank">2012 United States presidential election
Nationwide opinion polling for the 2012" target="_blank">2012 Republican Party presidential primaries
Statewide opinion polling for the 2012" target="_blank">2012 Republican Party presidential primaries
Statewide opinion polling for the 2008 United States presidential election
2012" target="_blank">2012 Republican Party presidential primaries