Election 2024 Results and Live Updates
Updated: Nov. 1, 12:00 AM ET
Presidential Results
Presidential Electoral Results
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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
- 4are a toss up
- 3are leaning Republican
- 5are likely Democrat
- 3are likely Republican
- 15are solid DemocratState
Dem. Rep. Other Calif. 0% inPolls close at 11 PM ET Colo. 0% inPolls close at 9 PM ET Conn. 0% inPolls close at 8 PM ET D.C. 0% inPolls close at 8 PM ET Del. 0% inPolls close at 8 PM ET Hawaii 0% inPolls close at 12 AM ET Ill. 0% inPolls close at 8 PM ET Mass. 0% inPolls close at 8 PM ET Md. 0% inPolls close at 8 PM ET N.J. 0% inPolls close at 8 PM ET N.Y. 0% inPolls close at 9 PM ET Ore. 0% inPolls close at 11 PM ET R.I. 0% inPolls close at 8 PM ET Vt. 0% inPolls close at 7 PM ET Wash. 0% inPolls close at 11 PM ET - 21are solid RepublicanState
Dem. Rep. Other Alaska 0% inPolls close at 1 AM ET Ala. 0% inPolls close at 8 PM ET Ark. 0% inPolls close at 8:30 PM ET Iowa 0% inPolls close at 9 PM ET Idaho 0% inPolls close at 11 PM ET Ind. 0% inPolls close at 7 PM ET Kan. 0% inPolls close at 9 PM ET Ky. 0% inPolls close at 7 PM ET La. 0% inPolls close at 9 PM ET Mo. 0% inPolls close at 8 PM ET Miss. 0% inPolls close at 8 PM ET Mont. 0% inPolls close at 10 PM ET N.D. 0% inPolls close at 9 PM ET Neb. 0% inPolls close at 9 PM ET Okla. 0% inPolls close at 8 PM ET S.C. 0% inPolls close at 7 PM ET S.D. 0% inPolls close at 9 PM ET Tenn. 0% inPolls close at 8 PM ET Utah 0% inPolls close at 10 PM ET W.Va. 0% inPolls close at 7:30 PM ET Wyo. 0% inPolls close at 9 PM ET
*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.