Your Voice Your Vote 2024

Election 2024 Results and Live Updates

Updated: Nov. 21, 11:35 PM ET
Presidential Results
Projection: Trump is President-elect
Expected Vote Reporting: 99%
226
312
226
312
Harris
74,390,951
270 to win
Trump
76,916,317
Map of election results. Use arrow keys to move around the map. Press Enter to view state-level map.
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  • Democrat
    • Win
    • Gain
  • Republican
    • Win
    • Gain
  • Other
    • Win
    • Gain

Counties are colored red or blue when the % expected vote reporting reaches a set threshold. This threshold varies by state and is based on patterns of past vote reporting and expectations about how the vote will report this year.

States by 538 Race Ratings

Of 51 races...
  • 5are a toss up

    State
    Dem.Rep.Other
    Ga.
    99% in
    49%
    republicans gain this state
    51%
    republicans gain this state
    0%
    republicans gain this state
    N.C.
    99% in
    48%
    51%
    0%
    Nev.
    99% in
    47%
    republicans gain this state
    51%
    republicans gain this state
    1%
    republicans gain this state
    Pa.
    99% in
    49%
    republicans gain this state
    50%
    republicans gain this state
    0%
    republicans gain this state
    Wis.
    99% in
    48.8%
    republicans gain this state
    49.6%
    republicans gain this state
    1%
    republicans gain this state
  • 1is leaning Democrat

    State
    Dem.Rep.Other
    Mich.
    99% in
    48%
    republicans gain this state
    50%
    republicans gain this state
    1%
    republicans gain this state
  • 1is leaning Republican

    State
    Dem.Rep.Other
    Ariz.
    99% in
    47%
    republicans gain this state
    52%
    republicans gain this state
    1%
    republicans gain this state
  • 4are likely Democrat

    State
    Dem.Rep.Other
    Minn.
    99% in
    51%
    47%
    1%
    N.H.
    99% in
    51%
    48%
    1%
    N.M.
    99% in
    52%
    46%
    1%
    Va.
    99% in
    52%
    46%
    1%
  • 3are likely Republican

    State
    Dem.Rep.Other
    Fla.
    99% in
    43%
    56%
    0%
    Iowa
    99% in
    43%
    56%
    1%
    Texas
    99% in
    42%
    56%
    1%
  • 16are solid Democrat

    State
    Dem.Rep.Other
    Calif.
    98% in
    59%
    38%
    1%
    Colo.
    98% in
    54%
    43%
    1%
    Conn.
    99% in
    56%
    42%
    1%
    D.C.
    99% in
    90%
    7%
    2%
    Del.
    99% in
    57%
    42%
    1%
    Hawaii
    99% in
    61%
    37%
    1%
    Ill.
    96% in
    55%
    44%
    1%
    Mass.
    97% in
    61%
    36%
    1%
    Md.
    99% in
    63%
    35%
    1%
    Maine
    99% in
    52%
    45%
    1%
    N.J.
    95% in
    52%
    46%
    1%
    N.Y.
    99% in
    56%
    44%
    1%
    Ore.
    99% in
    55%
    41%
    2%
    R.I.
    99% in
    55%
    42%
    1%
    Vt.
    99% in
    64%
    32%
    2%
    Wash.
    97% in
    58%
    39%
    1%
  • 21are solid Republican

    State
    Dem.Rep.Other
    Alaska
    99% in
    41%
    55%
    2%
    Ala.
    99% in
    34%
    65%
    1%
    Ark.
    98% in
    34%
    64%
    1%
    Idaho
    99% in
    30%
    67%
    1%
    Ind.
    99% in
    40%
    59%
    1%
    Kan.
    99% in
    41%
    57%
    1%
    Ky.
    99% in
    34%
    65%
    1%
    La.
    99% in
    38%
    60%
    0%
    Mo.
    99% in
    40%
    58%
    1%
    Miss.
    97% in
    37%
    61%
    0%
    Mont.
    99% in
    38%
    58%
    2%
    N.D.
    99% in
    31%
    67%
    2%
    Neb.
    99% in
    39%
    60%
    1%
    Ohio
    99% in
    44%
    55%
    0%
    Okla.
    99% in
    32%
    66%
    1%
    S.C.
    99% in
    40%
    58%
    0%
    S.D.
    99% in
    34%
    63%
    2%
    Tenn.
    99% in
    34%
    64%
    1%
    Utah
    99% in
    38%
    59%
    1%
    W.Va.
    99% in
    28%
    70%
    1%
    Wyo.
    99% in
    26%
    72%
    2%

*Maine and Nebraska allow electoral votes to be split. In Maine, two of the four electoral votes are awarded to the winner of the statewide popular vote and one electoral vote is awarded to the winner in each of the state's two congressional districts. In Nebraska, two of the five electoral votes go to the winner of the winner of the statewide popular vote and one electoral vote is awarded to the winner in each of the state's three congressional districts.