The campaign is over, but Campaign Trail Talk is still receiving tons of e-mail about the presidential election and ensuing transition. Over the next few days, we’ll be answering some of your questions.

Sally of Canada asked: “There were some states not yet decided is there a map or info about the final delegates Obama got?”

States still need to certify their final results, and it may take some several more weeks to count each and every vote. But a winner has been projected in 49 states and the District of Columbia. (Missouri is still counting). Among those, Democrat Barack Obama won every state that supported the Democratic presidential candidate in 2004 and eight states that favored the Republican candidate that year. For more, see “Legally, U.S. Presidential Election Not Yet Complete.”

America.gov has a new Electoral College map where you can see which states were won by Obama and which by John McCain. Our map lets you compare 2008 results to those of the previous two presidential elections – You’ll see some big changes!

Have questions of your own? Post them in the comments field and Campaign Trail Talk will find and post the answers.