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Who won the American elections? The answer to the question is investigated with great curiosity in the agenda. Breaking events on the results of the US elections are followed around the world. Details about the states that Donald Trump and Joe Biden won have started to roll in. The number of delegates and the results of the US elections are cause for concern. Here are the 2020 live American election results … So who became the new president of the United States?
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WHAT IS THE NUMBER OF DELEGATES IN THE RESULTS OF THE ELECTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES?
Donald Trump: 214
Joe Biden: 264
THE RESULTS WERE DETERMINED IN MOST OF THE STATES
ALABAMA – 9 Delegates
Trump: 64 percent / Biden: 35 percent
ALASKA – 3 delegates
Trump: 60 percent / Biden: 36 percent
ARIZONA – 11 delegates
Biden: 52 percent / Trump: 46 percent
ARKANSAS – 6 delegates
Trump: 62 percent / Biden: 34 percent
CALIFORNIA – 55 delegates
Biden: 64 percent / Trump: 34 percent
COLORADO – 9 delege
Biden: 56 percent / Trump: 41 percent
CONNECTICUT – 7 delegations
Biden: 56 percent / Trump: 42 percent
DELAWARE – 3 delegates
Biden: 59 percent / Trump: 40 percent
FLORIDA – 29
Trump: 51 percent / Biden: 47 percent
GEORGIA – 16 delegates
Trump: 50 percent / Biden: 48 percent
SOUTH CAROLINA – 9 delegates
Trump: 57 percent / Biden: 41 percent
SOUTH DAKOTA – 3 delegates
Trump: 64 percent / Biden: 32 percent
IDAHO – 4 delegates
Trump: 60 percent / Biden: 36 percent
ILLINOIS – 20 delegates
Biden: 56 percent / Trump: 42 percent
INDIANA – 11 delegates
Trump: 60 percent / Biden: 37 percent
KANSAS – 6 delegates
Trump: 55 percent / Biden: 42 percent
KENTUCKY – 8 delegates
Trump: 62 percent / Biden: 35 percent
NORTH CAROLINA – 15 delegates
Trump: 50 percent / Biden: 48 percent
NORTH DAKOTA – 3 delegates
Trump: 65 percent / Biden: 31 percent
LOUISIANA – 8 delegates
Trump: 61 percent / Biden: 37 percent
TOMORROW – 2 delegates
Biden: 53 percent / Trump: 4 percent
MARYLAND – 10
Biden: 63 percent / Trump: 35 percent
MASSACHUSETTS – 11 delegates
Biden: 65 percent / Trump: 32 percent
MICHIGAN – 16 delegates
Trump: 53 percent / Biden: 44 percent
MINNESOTA – 10 delegates
Biden: 53 percent / Trump: 44 percent
MISSISSIPPI – 6 delegates
Trump: 61 percent / Biden: 36 percent
WHAT STATES DID BIDEN AND TRUMP WIN?
According to unofficial results announced by the Associated Press
Donald Trump, Louisiana: 8, Güney Carolina: 9, West Virginia: 5, Oklahoma: 7, Alabama: 9, Mississippi: 6, Kentucky: 8, Tennessee sees Indiana: 11’er, Kuzey Dakota: 3 Güney Dakota: 3 Wyoming : 3 Nebraska: 4, Arkansas: 6, Kansas: 6, Missouri: 10, Utah: 6, Texas: 38, Iowa: 6, Idaho: 4, Florida: 29, Ohio: 18 and Montana: 3
Joe Biden: New Jersey: 14, Washington DC: 3, Illinois: 20, Vermont: 3, Virginia: 13, Delaware: 3, Massachusetts: 11, Maryland: 10, New York: 29, Colorado: 9, Connecticut: 7, New Hampshire sees Rhode Island’da 4’er, New Mexico: 5, Oregon: 7, California: 55, Arizona: 11, Maine: 3, Hawaii: 4, Washington: 12, Minnesota: 10 sees Nebraska: 1 delege
HOW MUCH MUST THE NUMBER OF DELEGATES BE?
The candidate, who received 270 votes from the Selection Committee with 538 delegates, will be the president of the United States.
FOLLOW THE US ELECTION RESULTS LIVE!
12.55 : In Georgia, one of the states that will affect the outcome of the US presidential election, Biden took the lead in closing the gap. Biden appears to be 917 votes ahead of Trump, based on current counts in the state.
Democratic Party candidate Biden received 2,449,371 votes, while Trump won 2,448,454 votes. In the state where 99 percent of the votes are counted, Biden receives 49.39 percent, while Trump appears to have 49.37 percent.
If Biden can win the elections in the state, he will have crossed an important threshold in the state that has been voting for Republican candidates since 1972, with few exceptions.
On the other hand, it’s helpful to remember the ‘count’ rules in the state at this point.
The losing candidate may request a recount if the difference in total votes is less than 0.5 percent. The request for a recount must be made within two days after the end of the vote count.
Georgia has 16 delegates to go to the Selection Committee. Biden reaches 253 delegates depending on the states where the vote count is concluded, while Trump is left with 214 delegates. Results from critical states such as Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Nevada have not yet been included in this account.
11.55: The ongoing vote count in the states of Arizona, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Nevada will determine which candidate will take the lead in the US elections.
Joe Biden leads the race in Arizona and Nevada. Donald Trump’s team has intense legal efforts in both states.
In Pennsylvania and Georgia, Trump appears to be ahead of current results. On the other hand, Biden is reported to be closing the gap in both states.
In Georgia, the gap is around 463 votes and Biden continues to close the gap.
In Pennsylvania, the difference dropped to 18,000. Biden reportedly had a big advantage in voting by mail in the state. Vote counting will continue throughout the day.
Last minute: balances shifted in US elections Biden came from behind and took the lead
11.25: As voting continues in some states, the social media platform Facebook announced that it will announce estimates of the election results citing news organizations such as ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, CNN and the AP.
The social media platform will implement the same application on Instagram, which is owned by it.
At the same time, Facebook announced that the posts of the candidates who won the elections will also be tagged.
10.50 In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, one of the critical states in the United States where vote counting continues, police launched an investigation into the allegation that preparations were made to attack the vote counting center.
US television ABC News reported that a group of people, possibly a family, was investigating an allegation that a Virginia Hummer SUV-type jeep planned to attack the vote counting center.
According to ABC News, one person was detained, the police confiscated the vehicle. In Pennsylvania, which will send 20 delegates to the Selection Committee, 95 percent of the votes have so far been counted.
Donald Trump is at the helm in the state. However, the vote difference between Trump and Biden fell below 19,000.
10.20: Donald Trump, in his new message shared on his Twitter account, said that members of the Democratic Party are working to gain control of the Senate and wrote that the presidency has become more important than ever. “We will win,” Trump said, arguing that the Constitutional Court should rule on electoral objections.
The President of the United States appointed Amy Coney Barrett, a new member of his own choosing, to the Constitutional Court days before the election.
09.35: The Washington Post newspaper announced that the Secret Service was sending additional security to Joe Biden, who was closer to the White House as the race unfolded. The Washington Post reported that, based on two knowledgeable people, it has decided to send reinforcements to Wilmington, Deleware, starting today to protect Joe Biden, the former vice president of the secret service.
This decision was made after Biden’s campaign team warned that the Democratic candidate would continue to use the Wilmington Convention Center for at least one more day and could give a big speech on Friday, according to sources close to the Secret Service.
Secret Service spokeswoman Catherine Milhoan declined to comment, emphasizing that the agency did not publicly discuss security planning for the president or the candidates it protects.
09.20: All eyes are on four states in the US, so how many more games do they have to count in those states?
Georgia: There are 15,000 unopened votes at 08:00.
Nevada: There are 190,000 more votes to count in Nevada
Pennsylvania: 220,000 more votes to count in the state
Arizona: 220,000 more games must be counted for state to win
08.15: As the vote count progresses in Arizona, where Democratic candidate Biden is leading the race, the number of Trump supporters gathered outside the electoral college in Phoenix, the largest city in the state.