Live election results

  1. Live primary results: Florida, New York : NPR
  2. Presidential election results: Live map of 2020 electoral votes
  3. US midterm elections results 2022: live


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Live primary results: Florida, New York : NPR

Karoline Leavitt takes part in a debate in Henniker, N.H., just days before the primary. Mary Schwalm/AP Former Trump press staffer Karoline Leavitt has won the Republican primary in New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District, according to a race call by The Associated Press. Leavitt, 25, is Leavitt will now face off against incumbent Democrat Chris Pappas, 42, to represent the district — "They said I was too young, we could never raise the money to compete, and that we could never beat a former Republican nominee," Leavitt said in her victory speech Tuesday night. "Over the last year we were outspent but we were not outworked," she exclaimed. "No way!" Leavitt defeated former Trump State Department official Matt Mowers, 33, who ran for the seat in 2020 and lost to Pappas by 5 percentage points. Mowers released a statement in which he pledged to "never stop fighting" for middle class families. Matt Mowers speaks during the final primary debate before Tuesday's race. Mary Schwalm/AP Trump did not endorse a candidate in the primary race, but the matchup divided support among Republican leaders in Congress. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise, the two highest-ranking House Republicans, Leavitt's connection to Stefanik partially links back to her historic start in Congress, when the New York Congresswoman made history in 2014 as the youngest woman ever elected to the House when she took office. "[Stefanik] was one of the few people, frankly, i...

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Source: Election results and race calls are from The Associated Press. Produced by Michael Andre, Neil Berg, Matthew Bloch, Irineo Cabreros, Andrew Chavez, Nate Cohn, Lindsey Rogers Cook, Annie Daniel, Saurabh Datar, Tiff Fehr, Andrew Fischer, Martín González Gómez, Will Houp, Aaron Krolik, Jasmine C. Lee, Ilana Marcus, Charlie Smart and Isaac White. Editing by Wilson Andrews, William P. Davis, Amy Hughes, Ben Koski and Allison McCartney.

Presidential election results: Live map of 2020 electoral votes

Tap map for details Hover over the map for details National Presidential Results by State State Name Total Electoral Votes Percent In Candidates Link to Page Alaska 3 99% • Biden 42.8% • Trump 52.8% Alabama 9 100% • Biden 36.6% • Trump 62% Arizona 11 100% • Biden 49.4% • Trump 49.1% Arkansas 6 100% • Biden 34.8% • Trump 62.4% California 55 100% • Biden 63.5% • Trump 34.3% Colorado 9 100% • Biden 55.4% • Trump 41.9% Connecticut 7 100% • Biden 59.2% • Trump 39.2% Delaware 3 100% • Biden 58.7% • Trump 39.8% District of Columbia 3 100% • Biden 92.1% • Trump 5.4% Florida 29 100% • Biden 47.9% • Trump 51.2% Georgia 16 100% • Biden 49.5% • Trump 49.2% Hawaii 4 100% • Biden 63.7% • Trump 34.3% Idaho 4 100% • Biden 33.1% • Trump 63.8% Illinois 20 100% • Biden 57.5% • Trump 40.6% Indiana 11 100% • Biden 41% • Trump 57% Iowa 6 100% • Biden 44.9% • Trump 53.1% Kansas 6 100% • Biden 41.5% • Trump 56.1% Kentucky 8 100% • Biden 36.2% • Trump 62.1% Louisiana 8 100% • Biden 39.9% • Trump 58.5% Maine 4 100% • Biden 53.1% • Trump 44% Maryland 10 100% • Biden 65.4% • Trump 32.2% Massachusetts 11 100% • Biden 65.6% • Trump 32.1% Michigan 16 100% • Biden 50.6% • Trump 47.8% Minnesota 10 100% • Biden 52.4% • Trump 45.3% Mississippi 6 100% • Biden 41% • Trump 57.5% Missouri 10 100% • Biden 41.4% • Trump 56.8% Montana 3 100% • Biden 40.5% • Trump 56.9% Nebraska 5 100% • Biden 39.2% • Trump 58.2% Nevada 6 100% • Biden 50.1% • Trump 47.7% New Hampshire 4 100% • Biden 52.7% • Trump 45.4% New Jersey 1...

US midterm elections results 2022: live

Seat changed hands Many seats in United States elections always go to the same party. So control of the Senate and House of Representatives depends on a relatively small number of competitive seats, or "battlegrounds". Election experts rank the competitive seats as more or less likely to return a Republican or Democrat. This gives a clue to how the election is evolving overall; if Democrats are winning seats that were thought likely to go Republican, it may be an indication they will do well overall. Simplistically, blue shapes on the right of the following charts signal a good night for Biden and the Democrats, and red shapes on the left signal the opposite. All 435 seats in the lower chamber of the federal congress, the The upper chamber, the Senate, has 100 seats; two for each state, however populous. In every even-numbered year, roughly one-third of senators are elected for a six-year term. Legislation has to pass both chambers to become law. Senators have some additional responsibilities compared with their colleagues in the House; chiefly these have to do with confirming (or not) presidential appointments. Governors are not part of Congress. Their impact is mostly local to their own state, but because they can affect electoral law or practice, they can affect future federal elections. Going into the election the Democratic party of the president, Joe Biden, controlled both chambers of Congress, but by very narrow margins. In the Senate, a 50-50 split would mean a cas...