US Presidential Election Results Hang Up, 9 States Not Finished Counting



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Washington dc

It is not clear who was the presidential candidate who won the presidential elections in the United States (USA). The vote counting process in at least nine US states has not been completed, so it is not possible to project the winner in each state.

So far, the provisional tally by major US media outlets. Fox News, which shows Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden temporarily winning 238 electoral votes against President Donald Trump, who obtained 213 electoral votes

It takes 270 electoral votes, out of a total of 538 electoral votes, to win the US presidential election.

As reported CNN, Wednesday (11/4/2020), not a single presidential candidate has managed to win 270 electoral votes on Wednesday (11/4) in the morning United States time. In previous presidential elections, the winning candidate was generally identified on election night.

The delay in announcing the results of this year’s US presidential elections is due to the undercount process in several states, especially in several key states.

The CNN report said that vote counting has yet to be finalized in at least nine states, namely Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Maine, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

According to the counting data CNN, Trump temporarily ahead of Biden in Alaska (61.4 percent – 34.7 percent), Georgia (50.5 percent – 48.3 percent), Michigan (49.8 percent – 48.5 percent) percent), North Carolina (50.1 percent – 48.6 percent) and Pennsylvania (55 percent – 43.6 percent).

Meanwhile, Biden, according to the data CNN, while ahead of Trump in Arizona (51.8 percent – 46.8 percent), Maine (54.8 percent – 42.1 percent), Nevada (49.3 percent – 48.7 percent) percent) and Wisconsin (49.2 percent) percent – 49 percent).

Electoral votes from the nine states are still being contested by the two presidential candidates and will determine the winner of the US presidential election.

(nvc / ita)

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