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2024 US presidential election results: Trump vs Harris - who won which state? Here's state-by-state breakdown of winners

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In the high-stakes US presidential election , Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump competed to secure the necessary 270 electoral college votes out of a total of 538 across all 50 states and Washington, DC.

With each state carrying its unique electoral weight, the final results reflect diverse regional support patterns for both candidates.

Below is a full list of states won by each candidate as the race unfolded, showing how the 2024 election map shaped up across the country.

2024 US presidential election results: States won by Donald Trump
  • Alabama: Trump dominated in Alabama, securing its nine electoral votes in a landslide, reaffirming the state’s deep-rooted Republican leanings.
  • Arkansas: Trump took Arkansas, gaining six electoral votes in a state where he holds strong rural support bolstered by endorsements from key Republican figures.
  • Florida: Florida’s 30 electoral votes went to Trump after a highly contested race. His campaign’s appeal to suburban voters and retirees helped him win the swing state.
  • Georgia: A pivotal victory for Trump, Georgia’s flip back to red granted him a crucial 16 electoral votes, underscoring his renewed support in Southern battlegrounds.
  • Idaho: Known for its conservative base, Idaho awarded Trump four electoral votes, as he continues to enjoy steadfast backing among rural voters.
  • Iowa: Trump’s six electoral votes from Iowa reflect the state’s gradual shift from swing state to Republican stronghold over recent elections.
  • Indiana: Trump clinched Indiana’s 11 electoral votes, maintaining a strong presence in the state he previously won in 2016 and 2020.
  • Kansas: Trump’s consistent popularity in Kansas yielded six more electoral votes, a state where rural communities played a significant role in his victory.
  • Kentucky: Trump held Kentucky’s eight electoral votes, with the state’s Republican base remaining loyal for a third consecutive election.
  • Louisiana: With Louisiana’s eight electoral votes, Trump reaffirmed his standing in a state that has leaned Republican for decades.
  • Mississippi: Mississippi’s six electoral votes went to Trump, with the state’s conservative base turning out in high numbers for his campaign.
  • Missouri: Missouri awarded Trump 10 electoral votes, extending his hold on a state that has consistently leaned Republican in recent cycles.
  • Montana: Montana’s four electoral votes went to Trump, underscoring his appeal in a region where conservative values prevail.
  • North Dakota: Donald Trump secured North Dakota's three electoral votes, maintaings its tradition of supporting Republican presidential candidates.
  • Nebraska: Nebraska’s two statewide electoral votes went to Trump, alongside most of its congressional district votes in the state’s unique allocation system.
  • North Carolina: A crucial battleground, Trump’s win in North Carolina brought him 16 electoral votes, aided by his focus on economic issues and security.
  • Ohio: Ohio’s 16 electoral votes were clinched by Trump, marking the state as a Republican-leaning territory after years as a key swing state.
  • Oklahoma: Trump won all seven electoral votes in Oklahoma, a state known for its staunch Republican support.
  • Pennsylvania: Trump’s victory in Pennsylvania flipped a key 19 electoral votes, shifting the state’s 2020 blue to red and proving critical for his campaign.
  • South Carolina: Trump’s continued appeal in South Carolina won him nine electoral votes in this traditionally conservative state.
  • South Dakota: Trump maintained his lead in South Dakota, winning three electoral votes from a state with a strong Republican base.
  • Tennessee: Tennessee’s 11 electoral votes went to Trump, further solidifying his hold in the Southeastern US.
  • Texas: A major prize, Texas’ 40 electoral votes bolstered Trump’s campaign, with the state’s shifting demographics still tilting in his favor.
  • Utah: Trump secured Utah’s six electoral votes despite mixed support within the state’s Mormon population, maintaining his appeal among non-LDS voters.
  • West Virginia: Trump’s four electoral votes from West Virginia reflect the state’s strong Republican loyalty and his popularity in rural America.
  • Wyoming: Trump claimed Wyoming’s three electoral votes in a landslide, reflecting the state’s consistent support for Republican candidates.
  • 2024 US presidential election results: States won by Kamala Harris

  • California: Harris retained California’s 54 electoral votes, bolstered by her deep connections to the state and strong urban support.
  • Colorado: Colorado’s nine electoral votes went to Harris, as she appealed to the state’s progressive base and urban voters.
  • Connecticut: Harris clinched Connecticut’s seven electoral votes, with the state’s Democratic-leaning voters supporting her campaign’s message.
  • Delaware: Delaware’s three electoral votes were secured by Harris, as the state remained loyal to Democratic leadership.
  • Hawaii: Hawaii’s four electoral votes went to Harris, aligning with its history of Democratic support.
  • Illinois: Harris won Illinois’ 19 electoral votes, capturing urban votes in Chicago and suburban support in the traditionally blue state.
  • Maryland: Harris claimed Maryland’s 10 electoral votes, with the state’s diverse demographics supporting her platform.
  • Minnesota: Harris won Minnesota’s 10 electoral votes, appealing to progressive voters in this Democratic stronghold.
  • Massachusetts: Massachusetts’ 11 electoral votes went to Harris, as the state reaffirmed its Democratic leanings.
  • New Hampshire: Harris secured New Hampshire’s four electoral votes, appealing to both urban and rural progressive voters.
  • New Jersey: New Jersey’s 14 electoral votes went to Harris, with strong support in urban centers and suburban regions.
  • New Mexico: Harris clinched New Mexico’s five electoral votes, securing Hispanic and urban support in the region.
  • New York: Harris won New York’s 28 electoral votes, with her campaign resonating in one of the nation’s most liberal states.
  • Oregon: Harris won Oregon’s eight electoral votes, maintaining Democratic support in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Rhode Island: Harris secured Rhode Island’s four electoral votes, a reliably Democratic state.
  • Vermont: Vermont’s three electoral votes went to Harris, reaffirming its strong Democratic leanings.
  • Virginia: Virginia’s 13 electoral votes went to Harris, as her campaign’s appeal to suburban and diverse communities secured the state.
  • Washington: Harris won Washington’s 12 electoral votes, bolstered by support in urban areas and progressive regions.

  • In the race for the presidency, Donald Trump is on the verge of securing a second term after winning Pennsylvania, putting him just three electoral votes shy of majority of 270. He has 267 electoral votes, and a win in Alaska or any of the battleground states—Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, or Nevada—would clinch his return to the White House. Trump has made significant gains, flipping key states like Pennsylvania, Georgia, and North Carolina, which had voted Democrat in 2020.

    Kamala Harris, meanwhile, is facing an uphill battle. Although Harris won several Democratic strongholds, including Virginia and California, her campaign struggles to hold onto crucial votes, particularly in Black and Latino communities, where Trump's appeal has made inroads. Despite a loss of support in some demographics, Harris continues to focus on defending democracy, while Trump's campaign centers on issues like immigration and inflation.

    Trump's early success has also bolstered the Republican Party, which gained control of the Senate. The race remains tight, with Harris still hoping to pull off a late victory, but Trump’s momentum makes him the likely winner in this fierce battle for the White House.
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