IIRC, they go to whom ever wins the popular vote state wide. I could be wrong, though.
Nebraska has three congressional districts.
Under a 1991 Nebraska law, whichever presidential candidate wins the individual congressional districts gets one electoral vote from each district.
Whichever candidate wins the statewide popular vote in Nebraska gets the other two electoral votes....the two electoral votes they get from their senators.
In 2008, McCain won two of Nebraska’s congressional districts as well as the statewide vote. He received four electoral votes from Nebraska. Obama won one congressional district in Omaha, and he, Obama, received one electoral vote from Nebraska.
Maine has two congressional districts. Same deal as Nebraska....the statewide winner of the popular vote receives the two electoral votes they get from their senators. Obama received a majority of the vote in both of Maine’s congressional districts, so he, Obama, received all four of Maine’s electoral college votes.
Maine and Nebraska are the only two states that divy up their electoral votes by congressional district.