Electoral Votes
Donald Trump - 277
Kamala Harris - 226
270 electoral votes needed to win
Last updated at 2:43 a.m. ET
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Donald Trump Projected To Win The 2024 Presidential Election
Donald Trump is heading back to the White House. According to projections from Fox News, Trump has secured enough electoral votes to defeat Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Donald Trump Projected To Win Pennsylvania
Donald Trump flipped Pennsylvania, winning a third battleground state.
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Donald Trump To Address Supporters In Florida
Donald Trump plans to address his supporters at the Palm Beach Convention Center before the end of the night.
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All Polls In The Country Have Closed
All polling sites across the country have officially closed. As of 1 a.m. ET, former President Donald Trump held a 246-194 electoral vote lead over Vice President Kamala Harris. Several swing states, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nevada, and Arizona, are too close to call.
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Kamala Harris Wins New Mexico
Kamala Harris secured five electoral votes after a win in New Mexico.
Races in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania remain too close to call, while the elections in Arizona and Nevada remain too early to call.
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Vice President Kamala Harris Will Not Speak On Election Night
Vice President Kamala Harris will not address her supporters on election night. The announcement was made by Harris-Walz Campaign Co-Chair Cedric Richmond, who said that she will address the nation on Wednesday.
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Republicans Take Control Of Senate After Deb Fischer Wins Re-Election
The Republicans are now guaranteed to have a one-vote majority in the Senate.
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Donald Trump Projected To Win Georgia, Taking Second Battleground State
Donald Trump secured a huge win after flipping Georgia and winning the state's 16 electoral votes.
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Donald Trump Takes First Battleground State With Victory In North Carolina, Kamala Harris Wins Virginia, Hawaii
Donald Trump secured 16 electoral votes after a huge win in North Carolina, while Harris picked up 13 electoral votes in Virginia and four in Hawaii.
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Donald Trump Wins Pennsylvania County Where He Was Nearly Assassinated
Trump won Butler County by the same margin he defeated Joe Biden in 2020.
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Kamala Harris Wins In Connecticut And Washington
Kamala Harris secured 12 votes in Washington and seven in Connecticut.
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Republican Bernie Moreno Wins U.S. Senate Race In Ohio
Republican Bernie Moreno defeated incumbent Senator Sherrod Brown in Ohio. It is the second Senate seat picked up by Republicans.
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Kamala Harris Wins California, Oregon, Donald Trump Wins Idaho
Kamala Harris locked up 54 votes after easily winning California, eight votes from Oregon, while Trump gained four electoral votes in Idaho.
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Donald Trump Wins Three Of Five Electoral Votes In Nebraska
Donald Trump won the statewide vote and the vote in one of the state's three congressional districts.
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Donald Trump Projected To Win Iowa
Donald Trump collected six electoral votes after winning in Iowa.
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Senator Ted Cruz Wins Re-Election In Texas
Republican Senator Ted Cruz won a third term after defeating Rep. Colin Allred.
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Donald Trump Projected To Win Utah And Montana, Kamala Harris Takes Colorado
Donald Trump picked up ten more electoral votes after wins in Utah and Montana. Harris secured ten votes after winning Colorado.
Nevada and Arizona, two states that could decide the election, remain too early to call.
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Donald Trump Projected To Win Ohio, Kansas
Trump secured another 17 electoral votes after winning in Ohio, the home state of the Republican Vice Presidential nominee, JD Vance. He also picked up six more from Kansas.
The Ohio Senate race between Democrat Sherrod Brown and his Republican challenger, Bernie Moreno, remains too close to call. Brown, seeking his 4th term, is trying to beat back Moreno in a race that could determine which party controls the Senate.
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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis Wins Re-Election
Fani Willis won a second term as Fulton County District Attorney, defeating Republican challenger Courtney Kramer.
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Donald Trump Picks Up Wins In The South, Midwest, Kamala Harris Picks Up Wins In Northeast
Trump picked up 63 votes with projected wins across the south and midwest, including Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Wyoming, and North and South Dakota, while Harris gained 42 from winning Rhode Island, New York, and Illinois.
Ohio, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Georgia remain too close to call.
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Kamala Harris Wins Delaware, Donald Trump Wins Arkansas
Harris claimed three electoral votes from Delaware, while Trump picked up six in Arkansas. North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Georgia remain too close to call.
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Democrat Josh Stein Wins North Carolina Governor Race
Democrat Josh Stein defeated the embattled Republican Mark Robinson in the race for North Carolina governor.
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Donald Trump Wins South Carolina
Trump claims the state's nine electoral votes.
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Trump Takes Florida, Harris Takes Massachusetts As Latest Polls Close
Donald Trump expanded his early lead against Kamala Harris, securing wins in Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Harris picked up wins in Massachusetts and Maryland.
Georgia and Pennsylvania, key swing states that could determine the outcome of the election, remain too close to call.
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Donald Trump Projected To Win West Virginia, Republicans Flip West Virginia Senate Seat
Republicans flipped one of the two Senate seats they need to take control of the chamber after Jim Justice defeated Democrat Glenn Elliott. The seat was previously held by Democrat Joe Manchin, who decided to retire at the end of his term.
Donald Trump secured four electoral votes by winning the state.
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Donald Trump Projected To Win Indiana, Republican Jim Banks Projected To Keep Senate Seat
Trump won 11 electoral votes, while Jim Banks maintained his Senate seat in Indiana.
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Donald Trump Projected To Win Kentucky, Kamala Harris Projected To Win Vermont
Trump secured eight electoral votes in Kentucky, while Harris claimed three votes from Vermont.
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Voters' Key Issues Revealed In Early Exit Polls
The state of democracy and the economy were the two most important issues to American voters, according to early ABC News exit polls released on Election Day (November 5).
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The first polls have closed, and the race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris remains deadlocked as polls across the country begin to close. The election is likely to come down to several swing states, including Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Due to the razor-thin margins between Trump and Harris and the massive number of early votes that were cast across the country, it is unlikely that a winner will declared by the end of the night.
In addition to deciding who will be president, voters will also be deciding which party controls the House and Senate. The Republicans are hoping to wrest control of the Senate from the Democrats while maintaining their slim majority in the House.
According to polling site 538, the Republicans have a more than 92% chance to take control of the Senate but have just a 49% chance of remaining in control of the House.
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