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LIVE UPDATES: General Election Results As The Votes Get Counted

Electoral Votes

Donald Trump – 201

Kamala Harris – 81

270 electoral votes needed to win

Last updated at 10:07 p.m. ET

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Donald Trump Projected To Win Utah And Montana

Donald Trump picked up ten more electoral votes after wins in Utah and Montana. Nevada and Arizona, two states that could decide the election, remain too early to call.

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Donald Trump Projected To Win Ohio, Kansas

Trump secured another 17 electoral votes after winning in Ohio, the home state of the Republican Vice Presidential nominee, JD Vance. He also picked up six more from Kansas.

The Ohio Senate race between Democrat Sherrod Brown and his Republican challenger, Bernie Moreno, remains too close to call. Brown, seeking his 4th term, is trying to beat back Moreno in a race that could determine which party controls the Senate.

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis Wins Re-Election

Fani Willis won a second term as Fulton County District Attorney, defeating Republican challenger Courtney Kramer.

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Donald Trump Picks Up Wins In The South, Midwest, Kamala Harris Picks Up Wins In Northeast

Trump picked up 63 votes with projected wins across the south and midwest, including Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Wyoming, and North and South Dakota, while Harris gained 42 from winning Rhode Island, New York, and Illinois.

Ohio, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Georgia remain too close to call.

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Kamala Harris Wins Delaware, Donald Trump Wins Arkansas

Harris claimed three electoral votes from Delaware, while Trump picked up six in Arkansas. North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Georgia remain too close to call.

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Democrat Josh Stein Wins North Carolina Governor Race

Democrat Josh Stein defeated the embattled Republican Mark Robinson in the race for North Carolina governor.

Read more here.

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Donald Trump Wins South Carolina

Trump claims the state’s nine electoral votes.

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Trump Takes Florida, Harris Takes Massachusetts As Latest Polls Close

Donald Trump expanded his early lead against Kamala Harris, securing wins in Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Harris picked up wins in Massachusetts and Maryland.

Georgia and Pennsylvania, key swing states that could determine the outcome of the election, remain too close to call.

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Donald Trump Projected To Win West Virginia, Republicans Flip West Virginia Senate Seat

Republicans flipped one of the two Senate seats they need to take control of the chamber after Jim Justice defeated Democrat Glenn Elliott. The seat was previously held by Democrat Joe Manchin, who decided to retire at the end of his term.

Donald Trump secured four electoral votes by winning the state.

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Donald Trump Projected To Win Indiana, Republican Jim Banks Projected To Keep Senate Seat

Trump won 11 electoral votes, while Jim Banks maintained his Senate seat in Indiana.

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Donald Trump Projected To Win Kentucky, Kamala Harris Projected To Win Vermont

Trump secured eight electoral votes in Kentucky, while Harris claimed three votes from Vermont.

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Voters’ Key Issues Revealed In Early Exit Polls

The state of democracy and the economy were the two most important issues to American voters, according to early ABC News exit polls released on Election Day (November 5).

Read more here.

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The first polls have closed, and the race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris remains deadlocked as polls across the country begin to close. The election is likely to come down to several swing states, including Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

Due to the razor-thin margins between Trump and Harris and the massive number of early votes that were cast across the country, it is unlikely that a winner will declared by the end of the night.

In addition to deciding who will be president, voters will also be deciding which party controls the House and Senate. The Republicans are hoping to wrest control of the Senate from the Democrats while maintaining their slim majority in the House.

According to polling site 538, the Republicans have a more than 92% chance to take control of the Senate but have just a 49% chance of remaining in control of the House.

You can listen to live coverage of the 2024 General Election on 24/7 News Radio.

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