Live results and Electoral College map: Track the race to 270 electoral votes
Live results and Electoral College map: Track the race to 270 electoral votes
Vice President Harris and former President Trump are each hoping to gain enough electoral votes to win. Use this 2024 election map to follow live results.
WASHINGTON — After months of intense campaigning by Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, Election Day has arrived.
Millions of Americans had already cast their ballots early before polls opened on Tuesday for the last day of voting.
In order to win the U.S. presidential election, a candidate must win in enough states to have 270 Electoral College votes.
States will begin to report results as polls close on election night. However, with such a close contest there’s a chance it could take some time to know the winner of the presidential election.
Once The Associated Press declares a winner in a state, we’ll update the list below. Until then, each state will show the number of electoral votes up for grabs.
Bookmark this page and return for real-time local and national election results as they come in.
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State-by-state presidential results from Associated Press
Alabama – 9 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Alaska – 3 electoral votes
Arizona – 11 electoral votes
Arkansas – 6 electoral votes – Donald Trump
California – 54 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
Colorado – 10 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
Connecticut – 7 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
Delaware – 3 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
District of Columbia – 3 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
Florida – 30 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Georgia – 16 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Hawaii – 4 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
Idaho – 4 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Illinois – 19 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
Indiana – 11 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Iowa – 6 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Kansas – 6 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Kentucky – 8 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Louisiana – 8 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Maine – 4 electoral votes – Kamala Harris wins 1, Donald Trump wins 1 (2 not yet called)
Maryland – 10 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
Massachusetts – 11 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
Michigan – 15 electoral votes
Minnesota – 10 electoral votes
Mississippi – 6 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Missouri – 10 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Montana – 4 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Nebraska – 5 electoral votes – Donald Trump wins 4 votes, Kamala Harris wins 1
Nevada – 6 electoral votes
New Hampshire – 4 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
New Jersey – 14 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
New Mexico – 5 electoral votes
New York – 28 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
North Carolina – 16 electoral votes – Donald Trump
North Dakota – 3 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Ohio – 17 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Oklahoma – 7 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Oregon – 8 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
Pennsylvania – 19 electoral votes
Rhode Island – 4 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
South Carolina – 9 electoral votes – Donald Trump
South Dakota – 3 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Tennessee – 11 electoral votes- Donald Trump
Texas – 40 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Utah – 6 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Vermont – 3 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
Virginia – 13 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
Washington – 12 electoral votes – Kamala Harris
West Virginia – 4 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Wisconsin – 10 electoral votes
Wyoming – 3 electoral votes – Donald Trump
Does Harris or Trump have more electoral votes so far?
After polls close, you can use the election map below to follow live results in the 2024 presidential election between Harris and Trump. Use the navigation tools in the map to see results by state and by county.
Which states have the most electoral college votes?
California, the most populous state, has 52 representatives in the House. Combine that with the state’s two senators, and it has 54 electoral votes.
Texas has the second-most with 40 electoral votes. After that, Florida has 30 votes, and New York has 28. Then, it goes to Pennsylvania and Illinois with 19 each.
A simple majority of electoral votes is needed to win: 270. Ultimately, what happens with the popular vote doesn’t matter in deciding who becomes president of the United States.