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Trump V Harris: Here's the electoral map in the race to 270

That’s the magic number to win the White House.

LAST UPDATE | 25 mins ago

Electoral college votes

Total to win: 270

Yet to be declared: 538

Kamala Harris: 99

Donald Trump: 177

RED STATES AND blue states and the path to 270. That’s what it’s all about on election night in America.

It’s early days right now but, based on state results as projected by Associated Press, here’s what the electoral college picture looks like so far.

State-by-state

Projected Trump win

Alabama (9 votes)

Arkansas (6 votes)

Kentucky (8 votes)

Indiana (11 votes)

Oklahoma (7 votes)

Mississippi (6 votes)

Florida (30 votes)

South Carolina (9 votes)

Texas (40 votes)

Wyoming (3 votes)

North Dakota (3 votes)

South Dakota (2,1 votes) (Trump 2)

Tennessee (11 votes)

Projected Harris win

Vermont (3 votes)

Delaware (3 votes)

Maryland (10 votes)

Connecticut (7 votes)

Massachusetts (11 votes)

Rhode Island (4 votes)

New Jersey (14 votes)

Illinois (19 votes)

New York (28 votes)

Yet to be projected

Alaska (3 votes)

Arizona (11 votes)

California (54 votes)

Colorado (10 votes)

District of Columbia (3 votes)

Georgia (16 votes)

Hawaii (4 votes)

Idaho (4 votes)

Iowa (6 votes)

Kansas (6 votes)

Louisiana (8 votes)

Maine (4 votes) (3, 1)

Michigan (15 votes)

Minnesota (10 votes)

Missouri (10 votes)

Montana (4 votes)

Nebraska (5 votes) (4, 1)

Nevada (6 votes)

New Hampshire (4 votes)

New Mexico (5 votes)

North Carolina (16 votes)

Ohio (17 votes)

Oregon (8 votes)

Pennsylvania (19 votes)

Utah (6 votes)

Virginia (13 votes)

Washington (12 votes)

West Virginia (4 votes)

Wisconsin (10 votes)

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