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All times eastern (EST) time zone State and Votes | Poll Closing | % Reporting | Obama | Romney | Alabama (9) | 8:00 PM EST | 99% | 38%793,620 | 61%1,252,453 | Alaska (3) | 1:00 AM EST* | 86% | 41%97,564 | 55%129,858 | Arizona (11) | 9:00 PM EST | 85% | 44%901,035 | 54%1,108,503 | Arkansas (6) | 8:30 PM EST | 97% | 37%392,401 | 61%644,784 | California (55) | 11:00 PM EST | 81% | 59%6,493,924 | 38%4,202,127 | Colorado (9) | 9:00 PM EST | 90% | 51%1,238,490 | 47%1,125,391 | Connecticut (7) | 8:00 PM EST | 95% | 58%912,531 | 40%631,432 | Delaware (3) | 8:00 PM EST | 99% | 59%242,547 | 40%165,476 | Florida (29) | 8:00 PM EST* | 97% | 50%4,235,270 | 49%4,162,081 | Georgia (16) | 7:00 PM EST | 98% | 45%1,761,761 | 53%2,070,221 | Hawaii (4) | 11:00 PM EST | 92% | 71%303,090 | 28%119,494 | Idaho (4) | 11:00 PM EST* | 99% | 33%212,560 | 65%420,750 | Illinois (20) | 8:00 PM EST | 93% | 57%2,916,811 | 41%2,090,116 | Indiana (11) | 7:00 PM EST* | 95% | 44%1,140,425 | 54%1,412,620 | Iowa (6) | 10:00 PM EST | 96% | 52%816,429 | 46%727,928 | Kansas (6) | 9:00 PM EST* | 94% | 38%427,918 | 60%678,719 | Kentucky (8) | 7:00 PM EST* | 98% | 38%679,340 | 61%1,087,127 | Louisiana (8) | 9:00 PM EST | 98% | 40%781,733 | 59%1,149,054 | Maine (4) | 8:00 PM EST | 95% | 56%397,754 | 41%290,437 | Maryland (10) | 8:00 PM EST | 91% | 62%1,527,686 | 37%904,970 | Massachusetts (11) | 8:00 PM EST | 99% | 61%1,901,276 | 38%1,178,245 | Michigan (16) | 9:00 PM EST* | 93% | 54%2,561,911 | 45%2,112,673 | Minnesota (10) | 9:00 PM EST | 98% | 53%1,547,668 | 45%1,321,575 | Mississippi (6) | 8:00 PM EST | 93% | 44%528,260 | 56%674,302 | Missouri (10) | 8:00 PM EST | 94% | 44%1,215,031 | 54%1,478,961 | Montana (3) | 10:00 PM EST | 90% | 42%200,489 | 55%264,974 | Nebraska (5) | 9:00 PM EST | 93% | 38%289,154 | 61%462,972 | Nevada (6) | 10:00 PM EST | 93% | 52%528,801 | 46%462,422 | New

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