US election results 2024: Full list of states won by Donald Trump

There are 538 Electoral College votes allotted to the 50 states and the District of Columbia. It takes 270 votes for a candidate to win.

Nov 6, 2024 - 14:30
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US election results 2024: Full list of states won by Donald Trump

Former President Donald Trump won his home state of Florida, making it three times in a row that the Sunshine state has voted for the Republican candidate in accordance with Decision Desk HQ projection on Tuesday.

As per some of essentially the most recent projections by Politico at 10 am IST Trump had surged to 230 electoral college votes in comparison with 210 for Harris. Trump has carried many of the ‘Red wall’ states on this election.

The win in Florida will add 30 electoral votes for Trump contained within the final word count. In the past regarded as a swing state for years after having determined the 2000 presidential election for George W Bush, votes have shifted significantly to the red contained within the new years. Barack Obama won in 2008 and 2012.

Trump has won in Idaho and Harris has claimed California, in accordance with CNN projections. He has also picked up win in Texas in accordance with NBC News projections. He secured the the conservative state’s forty Electoral College votes. The Republican candidate also notched a win in Oklahoma contest with Sixty five per cent of votes in accordance with NBC News projection

List of states where Donald Trump won

Kansas, Iowa, Idaho, North Carolina, Utah, Montana, Missouri, Nebraska (President’s District 3), Texas, Ohio, Wyoming, Louisiana, South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, West Virginia, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Alabama, Mississippi

The Trump campaign in an announcement said after the win, “after four years of the disastrous Harris-Biden administration, Floridians are desirous to come again to commonsense policies that put their freedom, their families, and The US first.”

The US is vote casting to elect the President and Vice President, all representatives to the House and one-0.33 of the senators, along with governors of 11 states and two US territories.

By around 10 am (IST) polls had closed in most states, including the seven swing states of Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

(With inputs from ANI)

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