Trump is at 201 voters, Harris at 91
Here are the states already won by the two American presidential candidates, Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris, according to projections by major American media.
For the moment, no candidate has won a key state that could swing to one side or the other, and therefore decisive for the final result of the election.
– TRUMP (201) –
Alabama (9)
Arkansas (6)
South Carolina (9)
North Dakota (3)
South Dakota (3)
Florida (30)
Indiana (11)
Kansas (6)
Kentucky (8)
Louisiana (8)
Missouri (10)
Mississippi (6)
Montana (4)
Ohio (17)
Oklahoma (7)
Tennessee (11)
Texas (40)
Utah (6)
West Virginia (4)
Wyoming (3)
– HARRIS (91) –
Colorado (10)
Illinois (19)
Maryland (10)
Massachusetts (11)
New York (28)
Delaware (3)
Rhode Island (4)
Vermont (3)
Washington D.C. (3)
04h18
Trump wins Ohio and three other states, Harris wins Colorado
Donald Trump won the states of Ohio, Kansas, Montana and Utah on Tuesday, while his rival Kamala Harris is victorious in Colorado, according to projections from major American media.
Ohio, already won by the Republican in 2016 and 2020, brings no fewer than 17 voters to Donald Trump. No results have yet been released for the seven key states likely to swing the outcome of the election.
04:15
“If we win in Pennsylvania, we win,” promises Donald Trump
The Republican candidate for the US presidency, former President Donald Trump, said Tuesday during an interview with a local radio station in Pennsylvania that if he is victorious in this pivotal state, “he will win the package”.
04h11
Update on the states already won by Harris and Trump
Here are the states already won by the two American presidential candidates, Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris, according to projections by major American media.
In parentheses is the number of electoral votes won by each candidate, in total and by state. To win, a candidate must accumulate 270.
AFP gives a winning candidate based on projections from at least two major American media outlets.
For the moment, no candidate has won a key state that could swing either way, and therefore be decisive for the final outcome of the election.
TRUMP (168)
Alabama (9)
Arkansas (6)
South Carolina (9)
North Dakota (3)
South Dakota (3)
Florida (30)
Indiana (11)
Kentucky (8)
Louisiana (8)
Missouri (10)
Mississippi (6)
Oklahoma (7)
Tennessee (11)
Texas (40)
West Virginia (4)
Wyoming (3)
HARRIS (81)
Illinois (19)
Maryland (10)
Massachusetts (11)
New York (28)
Delaware (3)
Rhode Island (4)
Vermont (3)
Washington D.C. (3)
03h57
Trump exceeds 100 voters thanks to Texas, Harris gets closer with New York
Around fifteen American states saw their polling stations close on Tuesday at 9:00 p.m. Eastern time of the United States (Wednesday at 3:00 a.m. Belgian time) for the American presidential election. According to the main American media, Texas, the two Dakotas and Wyoming will be in favor of Donald Trump, while the state of New York is choosing Kamala Harris.
According to the Associated Press, Louisiana and Ohio are also expected to turn red for Donald Trump. Two districts in Nebraska are also announced for Republicans. No media, however, projects a victory for one or the other candidate in the key states, the “swing states” thanks to which the election can swing from one camp to the other.
According to the latest provisional counts, Donald Trump has between 137 and 178 electors, compared to a total of 99 to 113 for Kamala Harris. It takes 270 to win the US presidential election.