Results
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Key battleground states
Crucial states in deciding who wins the election. Why do some states matter more than others?
Florida
NO PROJECTION YET
29 electoral votes
After 2.5% of voting districts
Clinton
48.9%
Trump
48.3%
Others
2.8%
Ohio
NO PROJECTION YET
18 electoral votes
After 0% of voting districts
Clinton
0%
Trump
0%
Others
0%
Georgia
NO PROJECTION YET
16 electoral votes
After 0.1% of voting districts
Clinton
24.8%
Trump
73.4%
Others
1.8%
North Carolina
NO PROJECTION YET
15 electoral votes
After 0% of voting districts
Clinton
0%
Trump
0%
Others
0%
New Hampshire
NO PROJECTION YET
4 electoral votes
After 1.0% of voting districts
Clinton
41.0%
Trump
52.5%
Others
6.6%
National Popular Vote
Total votes for candidates cast by voters across the United States. How the election works.
Select a tab for corresponding national popular vote results from the following years
2016 national popular vote results
Trump
2,289,947 votes
51.6%Clinton
2,009,801 votes
45.3%Others
141,429 votes
3.2%After 1.0% of voting districts
Source: AP
2012 national popular vote results
Obama
62,156,980 votes
50.6%Romney
58,805,060 votes
47.8%Others
1,945,981 votes
1.6%Source: FEC
2008 national popular vote results
Obama
69,498,516 votes
52.9%McCain
59,948,323 votes
45.6%Others
1,866,981 votes
1.4%Source: FEC
2004 national popular vote results
Bush
62,040,610 votes
50.7%Kerry
59,028,444 votes
48.2%Others
1,226,291 votes
1.0%Source: FEC
Congress
Senate 2016 results100 seats, 34 up for election
Democrats
36 seats
Republicans
32 seats
Independents
2 seats
House of Representatives 2016 results435 seats, all up for election
Democrats
15 seats
Republicans
12 seats
Senate 2014 results100 seats, 34 up for election
Democrats
44 seats
Republicans
54 seats
Independents
2 seats
House of Representatives 2014 results435 seats, all up for election
Democrats
188 seats
Republicans
247 seats
Senate 2012 results100 seats, 34 up for election
Democrats
53 seats
Republicans
45 seats
Independents
2 seats
House of Representatives 2012 results435 seats, all up for election
Democrats
201 seats
Republicans
234 seats
Senate 2010 results100 seats, 34 up for election
Democrats
51 seats
Republicans
47 seats
Independents
2 seats
House of Representatives 2010 results435 seats, all up for election
Democrats
193 seats
Republicans
242 seats