Click on the thumbnail image below to get yourself a printable 2008 Electoral College map. Color it in on Election Night as the results roll in, stick it up on the wall above your bed to help promote insomnia, or use it as a dartboard in a new, improved presidential selection process — who needs those lousy, old fashioned voting machines anyway?
Get your Color-Me-In 2008 Electoral College Map right here
October 22nd, 2008 | Posted by Jim Cook in Election 20082008, 270, 50 states, blue, color, dc, election, election day, election night, electoral college, map, pastime, red, results
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Thanks! I can get my son to fill in the names of the states…and then we can predict who will win, and why and then follow the returns!
(he’s 9)
Great! I’ve got a 9-year-old son as well, and I’ve done my best to communicate enthusiasm about the political process while trying not to be partisan and telling him what he should think about it substantively speaking. This fall I was pleasantly surprised to see that his teacher assigned extra-credit work of watching a presidential debate and tracking the subjects discussed. I am also looking forward to him using this map to get a sense of the Electoral College and how the presidential election works. Best of luck with your son!
I also have a 9 year old son who I’ve gotten interested in the election this year. This map is perfect! Exactly what I’ve been looking for for us to use election night!
Thanks so much! I’ve have been looking for a “color-in” map that I could print and fill in with my daughter on election night! This is perfect!
Thank You!!!! We’ve been looking for a map to fill in on election night. This map is perfect!