Latest electoral college results: Donald Trump elected next president of the US

  

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Updated at 4:43 a.m. Nov. 6:

The Associated Press has called the presidential race a victory for Donald Trump after winning Wisconsin, putting him above the required 270 electoral votes.

Harris garnered 224 electoral votes.

Updated at 1:49 a.m. Nov. 6:

The Associated Press has called the following state for Kamala Harris: Minnesota (10 electoral votes).

Donald Trump leads Harris 267-224, with the magic number being 270.

Updated at 1:28 a.m. Nov. 6:

The Associated Press has called the following state for Donald Trump: Pennsylvania (19 electoral votes).

Trump leads Kamala Harris 267-214, with the magic number being 270.

Updated at 12:24 a.m. Nov. 6:

The Associated Press has called the following state for Kamala Harris: New Hampshire (4 electoral votes).

Donald Trump leads Harris 247-214, with the magic number being 270.

Updated at 12:04 a.m. Nov. 6:

The Associated Press has called the following state for Donald Trump: Georgia (16 electoral votes).

Trump leads Kamala Harris 247-210, with the magic number being 270.

Updated at 11:02 p.m.:

The Associated Press has called the following state for Kamala Harris: Hawaii (4 electoral votes).

Donald Trump leads Harris 230-209, with the magic number being 270.

Updated at 10:43 p.m.:

The Associated Press has called the following state for Kamala Harris: Virginia (13 electoral votes).

Donald Trump leads Harris 230-205, with the magic number being 270.

Updated at 10:34 p.m.:

The Associated Press has called the following state for Kamala Harris: New Mexico (5 electoral votes).

Donald Trump leads Harris 230-192, with the magic number being 270.

Updated at 10:25 p.m.:

The Associated Press has called the following state for Kamala Harris: Oregon (8 electoral votes).

Donald Trump now leads Harris 230-187, with the magic number being 270.

Updated at 10:20 p.m.:

The Associated Press has called the following state for Donald Trump: North Carolina (16 electoral votes).

Donald Trump now leads Kamala Harris 230-179, with the magic number being 270.

Updated at 10:02 p.m.:

The Associated Press has called the following states for Donald Trump: Idaho (4 electoral votes).

Kamala Harris wins California (54 electoral votes) and Washington (12 electoral votes), according to AP.

Trump now leads Kamala Harris 214-179, with the magic number being 270.

Updated at 9:43 p.m.:

The Associated Press has called the following states for Donald Trump: Kansas (6 electoral votes) and Iowa (6 electoral votes).

Trump now leads Kamala Harris 210-113, with the magic number being 270.

Updated at 9:10 p.m.:

The Associated Press has called the following states for Donald Trump: Missouri (10 electoral votes), Utah (6 electoral votes) and Montana (4 electoral votes).

Kamala Harris wins Colorado (10 electoral votes) and Delaware (3 electoral votes), according to AP.

Trump now leads Harris 198-112, with the magic number being 270.

Updated at 8:14 p.m.:

The Associated Press has called the following states for Donald Trump: Texas (40 electoral votes), Ohio (17 electoral votes),Wyoming (3 electoral votes), Louisiana (8 electoral votes), North Dakota (3 electoral votes), South Dakota (3 electoral votes) and Nebraska (2 electoral votes).

Kamala Harris captures New York (28 electoral votes) and Delaware (3 electoral votes), according to AP.

Trump now leads Harris 178-99, with the magic number being 270.

Updated at 7:41 p.m.:

The Associated Press has called the following states for Donald Trump: Alabama (9 electoral votes), Florida (30 electoral votes), Missouri (10 electoral votes), Oklahoma (7 electoral votes), Tennessee (11 electoral votes), Mississippi (6 electoral votes), Arkansas (6 electoral votes) and South Carolina (9 electoral votes).

Kamala Harris captures the District of Columbia (3 electoral votes), Maryland (10 electoral votes), Massachusetts (11 electoral votes), Illinois (19 electoral votes), Rhode Island (4 electoral votes) and New Jersey (14 electoral votes).

Trump now leads Harris 101-71, with the magic number being 270.

Updated at 6:32 p.m.:

The Associated Press has called West Virginia (4 electoral votes) for Donald Trump, who now leads Kamala Harris 23-3. The magic number is 270.

Updated at 6:06 p.m.:

The Associated Press has called the following states for Donald Trump: Indiana (11 electoral votes) and Kentucky (8 electoral votes) while Kamala Harris captures Vermont (3 electoral votes).

Original Story:

It all comes down to this.

A presidential campaign unlike any other ends on Tuesday.

In a deeply divided nation, the election is a true toss-up between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump.

We know there are seven battleground states (Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin) that will decide the outcome, barring a major surprise. But major questions persist about the timing of the results, the makeup of the electorate, the influx of misinformation — even the possibility of political violence. At the same time, both sides are prepared for a protracted legal battle that could complicate things further.

To win the presidency, a candidate must get at least 270 votes from the 538 electors in the Electoral College. Each state gets as many electors as it has U.S. senators and representatives in Congress. In most states, including Texas, whoever wins the most votes from voters gets all the Electoral College votes for that state. Texas has 40 electoral votes.


One big question is how long will it take to know the winner?

Election Day in the United States is now often considered election week as each state follows its own rules and practices for counting ballots — not to mention the legal challenges — that can delay the results. But the truth is, nobody knows how long it will take for the winner to be announced this time.

In 2020, The Associated Press declared President Joe Biden the winner on Saturday afternoon — four days after polls closed. But even then, The AP called North Carolina for Trump 10 days after Election Day and Georgia for Biden 16 days later after hand recounts.

Four years earlier, the 2016 election was decided just hours after most polls closed. The AP declared Trump the winner on election night at 2:29 a.m. (it was technically Wednesday morning on the East Coast).

This time, both campaigns believe the race is extremely close across the seven swing states.

The size of the map and the tightness of the race make it hard to predict when a winner could be decided.





The Associated Press contributed to this story.