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Live Election Results 2020

Find the 2020 election results here, as we track who wins the White House as well as Senate, House and governors' races, in live maps by state.

Last updated on Nov. 6, 2020 at 5:56 p.m. ET

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264
president
214

73,829,381 votes (51%)

Biden

270 electoral votes to win

69,873,571 votes (48%)

Trump

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48
senate
48

Gained 1

51 seats for majority

Lost 1

212
house
194

Lost 4

218 seats for majority

Gained 5

23
governors
27

Lost 1

Gained 1

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Key Race Results

  • Pennsylvania

    20 EV
    Biden
    49.54%
    Trump
    49.31%
    98% Reporting
  • Georgia

    16 EV
    Biden
    49.42%
    Trump
    49.34%
    99% Reporting
  • Nevada

    6 EV
    Biden
    49.74%
    Trump
    48.14%
    87% Reporting
  • North Carolina

    15 EV
    Trump
    50.09%
    Biden
    48.69%
    99% Reporting
  • Florida ✓

    29 EV
    Trump
    51.24%
    Biden
    47.85%
    99% Reporting
  • Michigan ✓

    16 EV
    Biden
    50.56%
    Trump
    47.91%
    99% Reporting
  • Wisconsin ✓

    10 EV
    Biden
    49.57%
    Trump
    48.94%
    99% Reporting
  • Arizona ✓

    11 EV
    Biden
    49.91%
    Trump
    48.66%
    90% Reporting
  • Ohio ✓

    18 EV
    Trump
    53.36%
    Biden
    45.19%
    96% Reporting
  • Iowa ✓

    6 EV
    Trump
    53.23%
    Biden
    45.01%
    99% Reporting
  • Minnesota ✓

    10 EV
    Biden
    52.55%
    Trump
    45.42%
    99% Reporting
  • New Hampshire ✓

    4 EV
    Biden
    52.80%
    Trump
    45.57%
    99% Reporting
  • Texas ✓

    38 EV
    Trump
    52.18%
    Biden
    46.41%
    85% Reporting
  • Colorado ✓

    9 EV
    Biden
    55.16%
    Trump
    42.19%
    95% Reporting
  • ME-2 ✓

    1 EV
    Trump
    52.44%
    Biden
    44.53%
    432 of 436 precincts reporting
  • NE-2 ✓

    1 EV
    Biden
    54.62%
    Trump
    43.48%
    228 of 267 precincts reporting
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Trump has 1 way to win 56 more electoral votes

Trump must win:

Pennsylvania + Georgia + North Carolina + Nevada

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Biden has 4 ways to win 6 more electoral votes

Explore each candidate’s ways to win
Cartogram of US Presidential Electoral Map. Each small block represents 1 electoral vote, with 538 total, each grouped by state. States colored by candidate leading or won. Blue indicates Biden and red indicates Trump.Pa.MaineN.H.Vt.Mass.R.I.Conn.N.Y.N.J.Del.Md.W.Va.OhioMich.Wis.Minn.IowaN.D.S.D.Neb.Ind.Ill.Mo.Kan.Wyo.Mont.Colo.UtahNev.IdahoWash.Ore.Calif.Ariz.N.M.Okla.Ark.Tenn.Ky.Va.N.C.D.C.AlaskaHawaiiFla.S.C.Ga.Ala.Miss.La.TexasPa.MaineN.H.Vt.Mass.R.I.Conn.N.Y.N.J.Del.Md.W.Va.OhioMich.Wis.Minn.IowaN.D.S.D.Neb.Ind.Ill.Mo.Kan.Wyo.Mont.Colo.UtahNev.IdahoWash.Ore.Calif.Ariz.N.M.Okla.Ark.Tenn.Ky.Va.N.C.D.C.AlaskaHawaiiFla.S.C.Ga.Ala.Miss.La.Texas1 block represents1 electoral vote

Biden

Reporting % →Won ✓

Trump

Source: AP

What's this map?

Sometimes called a “cartogram”, this type of map sizes states proportionally according to their electoral votes. For example, Florida (29 EV) is presented approximately 10 times larger than Montana (3 EV).

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All presidential Races

Dem.

LeadWon ✓Gain

Rep.

LeadWon ✓Gain

Other

LeadWon ✓Gain

Safe/Likely Dem.

RaceDem.Rep.Oth.
Calif.65.08% ✓33.04%0.92%
Colo.55.16% ✓42.19%1.58%
Conn.58.11% ✓40.37%1.11%
D.C.93.35% ✓5.24%0.53%
Del.58.80% ✓39.78%0.99%
Hawaii63.74% ✓34.26%0.96%
Ill.55.56% ✓42.58%1.10%
Mass.65.64% ✓32.55%1.30%
Md.63.05% ✓35.20%1.05%
Maine 159.95% ✓37.22%1.64%
Maine AL52.87% ✓44.20%1.74%
Minn.52.55% ✓45.42%1.07%
N.H.52.80% ✓45.57%1.63%
N.J.59.10% ✓39.79%0.60%
N.M.54.17% ✓43.62%1.36%
N.Y.55.71% ✓42.95%0.72%
Ore.57.00% ✓40.58%1.72%
R.I.59.45% ✓39.08%0.98%
Va.53.98% ✓44.55%1.46%
Vt.66.44% ✓30.84%0.98%
Wash.59.41% ✓38.13%1.87%

Lean Dem.

RaceDem.Rep.Oth.
Ariz.49.91% ✓48.66%1.43%
Ga.49.42%49.34%1.24%
Mich.50.56% ✓47.91%1.09%
N.C.48.69%50.09%0.87%
Neb. 254.62% ✓43.48%1.91%
Nev.49.74%48.14%0.98%
Pa.49.54%49.31%1.15%
Wis.49.57% ✓48.94%1.17%

Tossup

RaceDem.Rep.Oth.
Fla.47.85%51.24% ✓0.63%
Iowa45.01%53.23% ✓1.16%
Maine 244.53%52.44% ✓1.86%
Ohio45.19%53.36% ✓1.13%
Texas46.41%52.18% ✓1.11%

Lean Rep.

RaceDem.Rep.Oth.

Safe/Likely Rep.

RaceDem.Rep.Oth.
Alaska33.51%62.11%2.72%
Ala.36.44%62.47% ✓1.09%
Ark.34.60%62.57% ✓1.08%
Idaho33.09%63.88% ✓1.89%
Ind.40.99%57.07% ✓1.94%
Kan.41.27%56.52% ✓2.21%
Ky.36.17%62.13% ✓1.23%
La.39.85%58.47% ✓1.01%
Mo.41.32%56.91% ✓1.36%
Miss.38.84%59.74% ✓0.64%
Mont.40.57%56.90% ✓2.53%
N.D.31.92%65.48% ✓2.61%
Neb. AL39.11%58.79% ✓2.10%
Neb. 140.85%56.92% ✓2.22%
Neb. 322.36%75.65% ✓1.99%
Okla.32.29%65.37% ✓1.58%
S.C.43.46%55.05% ✓1.14%
S.D.35.61%61.77% ✓2.63%
Tenn.37.42%60.72% ✓0.98%
Utah37.34%58.90% ✓2.32%
W.Va.29.61%68.73% ✓1.33%
Wyo.26.72%70.38% ✓2.10%

Published Nov. 2, 2020

Source:Associated Press (results); Cook Political Report, Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales and Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics (aggregate of race ratings)

Design and Development:Andrew Levinson, Lakshmi Ketineni and Dov Friedman.