UNITED STATES – For once, in the early morning, mass was practically said to know who, Kamala Harris or Donald Trump, will succeed Joe Biden in the White House. As the results of the American presidential election continue to fall, state by state, Donald Trump did not wait to claim victory, he who is on the verge of winning in all the ” swing states » as well as nationally by winning the popular vote. This Wednesday, November 6, all that remains is to know when the name of the 47th President of the United States will be officially confirmed.
Donald Trump claims victory in the US presidential election
Until 2020, the result was known late in the evening on the East Coast, or early in the morning in France. But four years ago, the setbacks in counting the postal vote and the small gap between the two candidates dragged out the suspense for several days.
In all cases, a constant appears: the « swing states »or pivotal states, make the winner. Because even more than in France where we look at the scores of an election city by city or department by department, the American presidential election is truly played out state by state. American citizens vote for electors who will then appoint the president on December 17. And in almost all states, the rule of « winner takes all » applies, giving all the major voters to the camp that came first.
Harris or Trump, who will be first at 270?
Throughout the night, the map of the United States will turn blue or red depending on whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump wins a particular state. And the gauge of the number of electors will fill up with an objective for each candidate: reaching the fateful threshold of 270, which will allow the Democrat or the Republican to install themselves in the Oval Office.
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This map of the results of the American presidential election is updated live on the website of the Monde.
The American states are classified below according to the number of electors they have but also according to their tendency to vote more for one of the two camps, or if they are undecided, according to the Cook political report, a publication which reference in non-partisan monitoring of elections in the United States.
States are ranked according to the number of electors they have, and classified according to their tendency to vote more for one of the two camps, or if they are undecided (source: Cook Political Report).
* The states of Maine (four electors) and Nebraska (five electors) appear several times because they allocate their electors according to legislative districts, and not simply the candidate who comes first.
* The states of Maine (four electoral votes) and Nebraska (five electoral votes) appear multiple times because they award their electors based on congressional districts, and not to the overall winner statewide.
This infographic is updated live by the teams of the newspaper Le Monde which is following the results of the American presidential election in this live broadcast.
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