Washington, Nov. 5, (dpa/GNA) – The road to the White House requires candidates to find a way to pick up at least 270 Electoral College votes, which are tied to individual state-level results.
So far, neither Republican incumbent Donald Trump nor Democratic challenger Joe Biden has reached that magic number, with a few crucial states still to announce their full results.
Here’s the latest state of play:
STATES STILL NOT CALLED BY AT LEAST TWO OUTLETS
State (Electoral College votes)
Alaska (3)
Georgia (16)
Nevada (6)
North Carolina (15)
Pennsylvania (20)
STATES THAT HAVE BEEN CALLED FOR BIDEN
Arizona (11)
California (55)
Colorado (9)
Connecticut (7)
Delaware (3)
Hawaii (4)
Illinois (20)
Maine (3 – Maine’s votes are split between Trump and Biden)
Maryland (10)
Massachusetts (11)
Michigan (16)
Minnesota (10)
Nebraska (1 – Nebraska’s votes are split between Trump and Biden)
New Hampshire (4)
New Jersey (14)
New Mexico (5)
New York (29)
Oregon (7)
Rhode Island (4)
Vermont (3)
Virginia (13)
Washington (12)
Washington, DC (3)
Wisconsin (10)
STATES THAT HAVE BEEN CALLED FOR TRUMP
Alabama (9)
Arkansas (6)
Florida (29)
Idaho (4)
Indiana (11)
Iowa (6)
Kansas (6)
Kentucky (8)
Louisiana (8)
Maine (1 out of 4 – Maine’s votes are split between Trump and Biden)
Mississippi (6)
Missouri (10)
Montana (3)
Nebraska (4 – Nebraska’s votes are split between Trump and Biden)
North Dakota (3)
Ohio (18)
Oklahoma (7)
South Carolina (9)
South Dakota (3)
Tennessee (11)
Texas (38)
Utah (6)
West Virginia (5)
Wyoming (3)
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