Pre-2012 statewide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2012
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. 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: 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


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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 2012 statewide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2012 *
Nationwide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2012 This page lists nationwide public opinion polls that were conducted relating to the 2012 United States presidential election between Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Incumbent President of the United States of America, President Barac ...
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Nationwide opinion polling for the Republican Party 2012 presidential primaries This is a list of nationwide public opinion polls that were conducted with respect to the Republican primaries for the 2012 United States presidential election. The persons named in the polls were either declared candidates, former candidates or ...
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Statewide opinion polling for the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2012 This article contains opinion polling by U.S. state for the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries. As of May 2012, both Ron Paul and Mitt Romney have led polls in multiple states. They have both also reached at least 20 percent in polls ...
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* Republican Party presidential primaries, 2012


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