As of the latest updates on the U.S. presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump remain in a close race, with polls closing at various times across the country. Early results are coming in, but many states are still in the process of counting votes. Here’s a snapshot of the current standings:
Early Results:
- Dixville Notch, New Hampshire: Known for its tradition of midnight voting, Dixville Notch reported an even split with three votes each for Harris and Trump.
- Indiana and Kentucky: Both states have been called for Donald Trump, securing their electoral votes.
- Vermont: Kamala Harris has won Vermont’s three electoral votes.
Key Battleground States:
Several pivotal states are still counting votes, and outcomes remain uncertain:
- Georgia: Early exit polls indicate a lead for Trump among independent voters, but official results are pending.
- Wisconsin: Results are forthcoming as votes continue to be counted.
- Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania: These key states will play a significant role in determining the outcome, with results expected as counting progresses.
Senate and House Races:
In addition to the presidential race, all 435 House seats and 34 Senate seats are being contested. Early projections suggest a competitive landscape, with both parties vying for control.
Voter Turnout:
Reports indicate high voter turnout, reflecting the election’s importance, though official turnout figures are yet to be confirmed.
Next Steps:
As vote counting continues, reliable sources should be monitored for updates. Given the potential for delays in counting, especially with mail-in ballots, final results may take time.
Note: This information is current as of the latest updates and may change as more results become available.