The state totals will determine the breakdown of votes by the Electoral College, which convenes Monday around the nation to vote for President and Vice President.
In December, the electors of each state meet to vote for President and Vice President.
The electors shall vote for President and Vice President, respectively, in the manner directed by the Constitution.
New Mexico voters chose three electors to represent them in the Electoral College, which voted for President and Vice President.
Voters chose 55 electors, the most out of any of the 50 states, to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.
Under the original terms of the Constitution, the electors of the Electoral College voted only for office of President rather than for both President and Vice President.
A person who moves within 30 days before Election Day can file for a special ballot to vote for President and Vice President only.
Their chosen electors then vote for President and Vice President.
Voters chose 5 electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.
New York voters chose forty one electors to the Electoral College, which voted for President and Vice President.