සැකිල්ල:Updated[කවදාද?] Preliminary results with 95% of the expected vote counted.

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Popular vote
Trump
  
50.83%
Harris
  
47.53%
Stein
  
0.45%
Kennedy
  
0.43%
Oliver
  
0.40%
Others
  
0.35%
Electoral vote—pledged
Trump
  
55.95%
Harris
  
42.01%
Uncalled
  
2.04%

Preliminary results; only states reported by AP as being more than 99% complete counting are included here.[1]

Legend
States won by Trump/Vance
States won by Harris/Walz
EV Electoral votes
At-large results (for Maine and Nebraska, which both split electoral votes)
rowspan=2 සැකිල්ල:Verth Trump/Vance
Republican
Harris/Walz
Democratic
Stein/Ware
Green
Kennedy/Shanahan
Independent
Oliver/Maat
Libertarian
Others Margin Margin
swing[a]
Total
votes
Votes % data-sort-type="number" සැකිල්ල:Verth Votes % data-sort-type="number" සැකිල්ල:Verth Votes % data-sort-type="number" සැකිල්ල:Verth Votes % data-sort-type="number" සැකිල්ල:Verth Votes % data-sort-type="number" සැකිල්ල:Verth Votes % data-sort-type="number" සැකිල්ල:Verth Votes % %
Alabama 1,457,704 64.8% 9 769,391 34.2% 4,301 0.2% 12,026 0.5% 4,915 0.2%
Alaska 3
Arizona
Arkansas 758,651 64.2% 6 395,851 33.5%
California 54
Colorado 10
Connecticut 7
Delaware 214,184 41.9% 289,585 56.6% 3
District of Columbia 3
Florida 6,109,443 56.1% 30 4,680,748 43.0%
Georgia 2,661,056 50.7% 16 2,544,281 48.5%
Hawaii 193,169 37.5% 312,384 60.6% 4
Idaho 605,041 66.9% 4 274,838 30.4%
Illinois 19
Indiana 1,711,713 58.6% 11 1,158,650 39.7%
Iowa 926,653 56.0% 6 706,556 42.7%
Kansas 741,949 57.2% 6 532,475 41.0%
Kentucky 1,336,227 64.6% 8 700,920 33.9%
Louisiana 1,208,269 60.2% 8 766,424 38.2%
Maine 2
ME-1 1
ME-2 1
Maryland 10
Massachusetts 1,234,783 36.5% 2,072,304 61.3% 11
Michigan 2,804,647 49.7% 15 2,724,029 48.3%
Minnesota 1,518,684 46.9% 1,656,829 51.1% 10
Mississippi 6
Missouri 1,739,047 58.5% 10 1,190,823 40.1%
Montana 343,576 58.5% 4 225,519 38.4%
Nebraska 2
NE-1 1
NE-2 1
NE-3 1
Nevada 6
New Hampshire 4
New Jersey 14
New Mexico 422,184 45.9% 476,088 51.8% 5
New York 28
North Carolina 2,878,108 51.1% 16 2,688,797 47.7%
North Dakota 245,943 67.5% 3 111,966 30.8%
Ohio 3,116,579 55.2% 17 2,476,003 43.9%
Oklahoma 1,036,213 66.2% 7 499,599 31.9%
Oregon 8
Pennsylvania 3,511,865 50.6% 19 3,366,829 48.5%
Rhode Island 213,021 42.1% 282,110 55.7% 4
South Carolina 1,481,919 58.2% 9 1,027,225 40.4%
South Dakota 272,081 63.4% 3 146,859 34.2%
Tennessee 1,964,499 64.2% 11 1,055,039 34.5%
Texas 6,375,362 56.3% 40 4,806,436 42.4%
Utah 6
Vermont 119,393 32.6% 235,791 64.3% 3
Virginia 2,011,637 46.6% 2,235,958 51.8% 13
Washington 12
West Virginia 527,704 70.2% 4 210,223 27.9%
Wisconsin 1,697,298 49.7% 10 1,667,881 48.9%
Wyoming 192,576 72.3% 3 69,508 26.1%
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Trump/Vance
Republican
Harris/Walz
Democratic
Stein/Ware
Green
Kennedy/Shanahan
Libertarian
Oliver/Maat
Libertarian
Others Margin Margin
swing
Total
votes

States that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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Statistical analysis

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As of 2024, Trump was the eighth presidential nominee to win a significant number of electoral votes in at least three elections, after Thomas Jefferson, Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, Grover Cleveland, William Jennings Bryan, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Richard Nixon. Nixon and Trump are the only presidential candidates to win a significant number of electoral votes in three presidential elections since term limits were enacted with the ratification of the Twenty-second Amendment; Trump is the only one of those eight that won the popular vote only once. Trump is also the first president since Cleveland in 1892 to win non-consecutive terms, and the only president to win non-consecutive terms since the ratification of the Twenty-second Amendment, as well as the first Republican to do so. Trump is the first Republican since 2004 to win a second term, and the first to win the popular vote since 2004. Trump is the first non-incumbent Republican to have won the popular vote since 1988.[2]

  1. ^ "2024 Presidential Election Results". AP News. සම්ප්‍රවේශය 10 November 2024.
  2. ^ Bigg, Matthew (November 6, 2024). "Trump Is on Track to Win the Popular Vote". The New York Times. සම්ප්‍රවේශය November 6, 2024.

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