Bloomberg News is reporting live election results in the presidential race between Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and her Republican challenger, former President Donald Trump.
Trump has surpassed the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency, according to the Associated Press.
A tetris horizontal bar chart showing Kamala Harris' and Donald Trump's race to 270 electoral votes. Squares are filled in blue or red for the respective winner once a state gets called. Squares are awarded based on the number of electoral votes per state.
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Note: Maine gives two electoral votes to the candidate who wins statewide, and one to the
winner of each of its two congressional districts. Nebraska gives two electoral votes to the
candidate who wins statewide, and one to the winner of each of its three congressional
districts.
Bloomberg News is also tracking how prediction markets are moving alongside the vote count. These numbers reflect the candidates’ odds of winning the presidency, according to participants trading in three of these markets.
Critics say some of the markets are illiquid or subject to manipulation. Supporters say the markets are useful for aggregating information, and the potential for profit creates incentives to fix mistakes.
Note: PredictIt numbers may not add up to 100 — they represent two different contracts, and fees and limits mean they are not always consistent. The charted markets represent a subset of those available to traders. Other markets include Betfair, Manifold, Metaculus, Interactive Brokers and Smarkets.
Results by Rating
Cook Political Report ratings as of Nov. 4
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Toss Ups
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How States Have Shifted
Presidential margin by state, 2016 to 2024
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Presidential margins for 2024 are shown only for states that have counted at least 95% of their estimated vote total.
Where Polls Are Closing at 6:00 PM EST on Election
Night
The first polls close in parts of Indiana and Kentucky