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Democrats will maintain the majority they won back in 2018, but the party has lost seats as Republicans defeated incumbents in conservative-leaning districts in South Carolina, Iowa and New Mexico. Breaking Joe Biden has won the presidency, toppling Donald Trump after four years of upheaval in the White House U.S. Senate election results Democrats and Republicans are currently deadlocked for.

  1. US election results in maps and charts. How Biden won Pennsylvania. With nearly all of the votes in Pennsylvania counted, Mr Biden has been projected to overturn Mr Trump's narrow 2016 win with a.
  2. Get the latest news coverage, live stream video, and photos on the 2020 Presidential Election. Live democratic and republican delegate counts, caucuses and primary results by state.
  3. Get live results for the presidential election, along with races in the House and Senate. Track the votes for Joe Biden and Donald Trump in each state and follow the latest news and analysis. Election results.

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President

Results Election Usa
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0 votes
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Senate

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gained 0 seats33 not up
gained 0 seats30 not up

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House

Rep.0
Results
gained 0 seats
gained 0 seats

Governors

Rep.0
gained 0 seats20 not up
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Presidential race

60%
60%
60%
No results
Runoff/Tie

Solid Democratic

Results in races likely to be won by Democrats
Dem.Rep.% Exp.
Calif.65%33%74%
N.Y.58%40%84%
Ill.55%43%84%
Va.54%45%99%
Wash.60%38%93%
Minn.53%45%95%
Colo.55%42%93%
Mass.66%32%80%
N.J.61%38%66%
Ore.57%40%97%
Md.63%35%70%
Conn.59%40%92%
N.M.54%44%99%
N.H.53%46%99%
Maine54%43%87%
Hawaii64%34%99%
Del.59%40%99%
R.I.59%39%96%
Vt.65%32%95%
D.C.93%5%80%

Preliminary Results Election Usa

Lean Democratic

Results Election Usa
Results in races that lean Democratic
Dem.Rep.% Exp.
Pa.49%50%92%
Mich.51%48%99%
Wis.49%49%99%
Ariz.51%48%86%
Nev.49%49%88%

Tossup

Results in the most competitive races
Dem.Rep.% Exp.
Texas46%52%97%
Fla.48%51%96%
Ohio45%53%90%
N.C.49%50%95%
Ga.49%50%98%
Iowa45%53%92%

Lean Republican

Results in races that lean Republican
Dem.Rep.% Exp.

Solid Republican

Results in races likely to be won by Republicans
Dem.Rep.% Exp.
Tenn.37%61%99%
Mo.41%57%99%
Ind.41%57%94%
S.C.43%55%98%
Ala.36%62%99%
La.40%59%99%
Ky.36%63%96%
Okla.32%65%96%
Kan.41%57%99%
Ark.35%63%99%
Utah38%58%80%
Miss.39%59%77%
Neb.39%59%98%
Idaho33%64%99%
W.Va.30%69%99%
Mont.41%56%99%
S.D.36%62%99%
N.D.32%65%91%
Wyo.27%70%99%
Alaska33%63%56%

*Special election

State results

  • BAlabama
  • AAlaska
  • DArizona
  • CArkansas
  • ECalifornia
  • FColorado
  • GConnecticut
  • HDelaware
  • yWashington, D.C.
  • IFlorida
  • JGeorgia
  • KHawaii
  • MIdaho
  • NIllinois
  • OIndiana
  • LIowa
  • PKansas
  • QKentucky
  • RLouisiana
  • UMaine
  • TMaryland
  • SMassachusetts
  • VMichigan
  • WMinnesota
  • YMississippi
  • XMissouri
  • ZMontana
  • cNebraska
  • gNevada
  • dNew Hampshire
  • eNew Jersey
  • fNew Mexico
  • hNew York
  • aNorth Carolina
  • bNorth Dakota
  • iOhio
  • jOklahoma
  • kOregon
  • lPennsylvania
  • mRhode Island
  • nSouth Carolina
  • oSouth Dakota
  • pTennessee
  • qTexas
  • rUtah
  • tVermont
  • sVirginia
  • uWashington
  • wWest Virginia
  • vWisconsin
  • xWyoming

Note: 'Share of expected votes counted' reflects recorded votes and the best estimate of the total number of votes cast according to Edison Research. (Methodology)

Sources: Edison Research for the National Election Pool; Likely, lean and tossup ratings are aggregated from Cook Political Report, Inside Elections and Sabato's Crystal Ball.

Election
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0 votes
0 votes

Senate

Rep.0
gained 0 seats33 not up
gained 0 seats30 not up

Results Election Usa 2020

House

Rep.0
gained 0 seats
gained 0 seats

Governors

Rep.0
gained 0 seats20 not up
gained 0 seats19 not up

Presidential race

60%
60%
60%
No results
Runoff/Tie

Solid Democratic

Results in races likely to be won by Democrats
Dem.Rep.% Exp.
Calif.65%33%74%
N.Y.58%40%84%
Ill.55%43%84%
Va.54%45%99%
Wash.60%38%93%
Minn.53%45%95%
Colo.55%42%93%
Mass.66%32%80%
N.J.61%38%66%
Ore.57%40%97%
Md.63%35%70%
Conn.59%40%92%
N.M.54%44%99%
N.H.53%46%99%
Maine54%43%87%
Hawaii64%34%99%
Del.59%40%99%
R.I.59%39%96%
Vt.65%32%95%
D.C.93%5%80%

Preliminary Results Election Usa

Lean Democratic

Results in races that lean Democratic
Dem.Rep.% Exp.
Pa.49%50%92%
Mich.51%48%99%
Wis.49%49%99%
Ariz.51%48%86%
Nev.49%49%88%

Tossup

Results in the most competitive races
Dem.Rep.% Exp.
Texas46%52%97%
Fla.48%51%96%
Ohio45%53%90%
N.C.49%50%95%
Ga.49%50%98%
Iowa45%53%92%

Lean Republican

Results in races that lean Republican
Dem.Rep.% Exp.

Solid Republican

Results in races likely to be won by Republicans
Dem.Rep.% Exp.
Tenn.37%61%99%
Mo.41%57%99%
Ind.41%57%94%
S.C.43%55%98%
Ala.36%62%99%
La.40%59%99%
Ky.36%63%96%
Okla.32%65%96%
Kan.41%57%99%
Ark.35%63%99%
Utah38%58%80%
Miss.39%59%77%
Neb.39%59%98%
Idaho33%64%99%
W.Va.30%69%99%
Mont.41%56%99%
S.D.36%62%99%
N.D.32%65%91%
Wyo.27%70%99%
Alaska33%63%56%

*Special election

State results

  • BAlabama
  • AAlaska
  • DArizona
  • CArkansas
  • ECalifornia
  • FColorado
  • GConnecticut
  • HDelaware
  • yWashington, D.C.
  • IFlorida
  • JGeorgia
  • KHawaii
  • MIdaho
  • NIllinois
  • OIndiana
  • LIowa
  • PKansas
  • QKentucky
  • RLouisiana
  • UMaine
  • TMaryland
  • SMassachusetts
  • VMichigan
  • WMinnesota
  • YMississippi
  • XMissouri
  • ZMontana
  • cNebraska
  • gNevada
  • dNew Hampshire
  • eNew Jersey
  • fNew Mexico
  • hNew York
  • aNorth Carolina
  • bNorth Dakota
  • iOhio
  • jOklahoma
  • kOregon
  • lPennsylvania
  • mRhode Island
  • nSouth Carolina
  • oSouth Dakota
  • pTennessee
  • qTexas
  • rUtah
  • tVermont
  • sVirginia
  • uWashington
  • wWest Virginia
  • vWisconsin
  • xWyoming

Note: 'Share of expected votes counted' reflects recorded votes and the best estimate of the total number of votes cast according to Edison Research. (Methodology)

Sources: Edison Research for the National Election Pool; Likely, lean and tossup ratings are aggregated from Cook Political Report, Inside Elections and Sabato's Crystal Ball.

Designed and developed by Chris Canipe, Ally J. Levine and Sam Hart | REUTERS GRAPHICS

Source: Edison Research for the National Election Pool





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