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US ELECTION RESULTS ANNOUNCED.
Millions of Americans went to the polls to appoint their new four-year president.
While Republican candidate Donald Trump, 74, struggled not to become the first president to lose an election after George HW Bush in 1992, former Vice President Joe Biden, 77, hopes to return to the White House in the end. of the elections.
Although national polls show Democratic candidate Joe Biden ahead, Trump’s surprise victory in 2016 is still remembered, contrary to poll results.
YOU CAN FOLLOW THE RESULTS OF THE ELECTION WITH ALL THE DETAILS ON THE SPECIAL SELECTION PAGE OF HABERTURK.COM
ELECTION RESULTS IN THE UNITED STATES AS FOLLOWS (He will announce his presidency, which reaches 270 delegates)
TRUMP STATES WIN: Tennessee (11 delegates), Mississippi (6 delegates), Oklahoma (7 delegates), Alabama (9 delegates), Kentucky (8 delegates), West Virginia (5 delegates), South Carolina (9 delegates), Arkansas (6 delegates) , Indiana (11 delegates), Wyoming (3 delegates), North Dakota (3 delegates), South Dakota (3 delegates), Nebraska (5 delegates), Louisiana (8 delegates), Kansas (6 delegates), Missouri (10 delegates), Utah (6 delegates), Idaho (4 delegates), Montana (3 delegates), Ohio (18 delegates), Iowa (6 delegates), Florida (29 delegates), Texas (39 delegates) Total: 213 delegates
STATEMENTS OFFERED WON: Vermont (3 delegates), Virginia (13 delegates), Massachusetts (11 delegates), Connecticut (7 delegates), New Jersey (14 delegates), Delaware (3 delegates), Maryland (10 delegates), Illinois (20 delegates), Rhode Island (4 delegates), New York (29 delegates), New Mexico (5 delegates), District of Columbia (3 delegates), Colorado (9 delegates), California (55 delegates), Oregon (7 delegates), Washington (12 delegates )), New Hampshire (4 delegates), Minnesota (10 delegates), Arizona (11 delegates) Total: 238 delegates
STATES WITH CONTINUOUS CONTINUATION:
North Carolina (15 delegates): Biden: 48.7% / Trump: 50.1% / 95 percent of votes counted.
Michigan (16 delegates): Biden: 45.2% / Trump: 53.1% / 69 percent of votes counted.
Wisconsin (10 delegates): Biden 47.1% / Trump: 51.1% / 81 percent of votes counted.
Georgia (16 delegates): Biden: 48.1% / Trump: 50.6% / 91 percent of votes counted.
Pennsylvania (20 delegates): Biden: 43% / Trump: 55.7% / 74 percent of votes counted.
Maine (4 delegates): Biden: 54.5% / Trump: 42.4% / 67 percent of votes counted
Nevada (6 delegates): Biden: 50.3% / Trump: 47.8% / 79 percent of votes counted
Alaska (3 delegates): Biden: 35.2% / Trump: 60.5% / 31 percent of votes counted
WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN THE UNITED STATES TODAY?
– US President Donald Trump posted at 02.15 BST after the polls in Indiana and Kentucky said, “We’re doing great across the country. Thank you!” used expressions.
– The FBI launched an investigation into allegations that voters were told not to vote by doing automated searches in some parts of the country. Officials told voters to ignore the calls and the elections would continue as normal.
– In North Carolina, election results were delayed 45 minutes after voting started in four places.
– During the day, both candidates continued their travels. Trump visited Arlington, while Biden went to Scranton, where he spent his childhood.
WHEN WILL THE UNITED STATES ELECTION RESULTS BE ANNOUNCED?
The American people vote for the new president of the United States, as well as the entire 435-seat House of Representatives, the two wings of Congress, and the 35 seats in the 100-member Senate.
In the country with three different time zones, the start and end of the voting process will vary by state. Based on the East Coast time zone, voting will take place at 6 a.m. in New York and Virginia, with Florida and Pennsylvania the most critical states. It started at 07:00 (15:00 local time) in the capital Washington DC.
At polling stations in the capital Washington DC, voters lined up in long lines in front of the polling stations.
The polls will close at 7:00 p.m. in Virginia and Florida at 7:00 p.m. (Wednesday 03:00 UTC), in Washington DC and Pennsylvania at 8:00 p.m. (Wednesday 04:00 UTC), and in New York at 21:00 (05:00 UTC).
While the counting process will begin after the polls close, there is still uncertainty about when the final results will be determined due to the large number of votes by mail should the election take place.
BIDEN ‘SWING STATES’ MUST WIN
Although Joe Biden is 7-8 points ahead in all national polls, this may not make sense in the American electoral system.
Because in America, where there is a delegate system, the person who wins a state becomes the owner of all the delegates in that state, and the candidate who wins 270 of the 538 delegates becomes president of the United States. In the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton received nearly 3 million more votes than Donald Trump, but Trump won more delegates and became the presidential seat.
As the equation stands, for Joe Biden, the path to the White House will depend on the outcomes of the disputed states, which are called the ‘transition state’ in American political jargon.
These states, traditionally the bastion of neither Republicans nor Democrats, and whose party preference varies from election to election, are Florida, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Michigan, and Arizona. These states have 101 of the 270 delegates needed to win the election.
DISCUSSION OF POSTAL VOTE IN THE SHADOW OF THE CORONAVIRUS
Without a doubt, it was the coronavirus epidemic that left its mark in the last 6 months of electoral campaigns in the US.
Joe Biden, one of the candidates in the country where there are more than a thousand Kovid-19 deaths a day, accuses the Trump administration of not taking the epidemic seriously and of failing to protect the lives of Americans.
On the other hand, Donald Trump mentions that if Biden wins the election, he will shut down the economy and put the US economy in a stalemate.
In addition to all this, the biggest impact of the pandemic in the US elections was the widespread postal vote. Nearly 100 million voters in the United States voted by mail on Election Day. This increases the expectation of an attendance record.
In some states, however, the decision to accept the votes that will arrive at the polls within 2-3 days after the election raises concerns about chaos during vote counting and the events that can occur on American streets. They have already been quite tense for months, if one of the candidates declares an early victory.