Who is winning and what time will the last states declare?



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The RESULTS come from all over the United States and show a close race between the two candidates in the battle states.

Donald Trump has already won Florida and Texas, and is about to win in Georgia and North Carolina as well. 10 states remain to be declared, including three Rust Belt battlegrounds. But what time will each state declare?

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A person in a voting booth prepares to cast a paper ballot at a polling place in Laurel, Maryland, on November 2, 2020

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A person in a voting booth prepares to cast a paper ballot at a polling place in Laurel, Maryland, on November 2, 2020Credit: EPA

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What time are the results announced in each state?

To be elected president, a candidate must obtain at least 270 electoral votes.

It is usually clear on election night which candidate will reach the threshold.

However, due to the increase in vote-by-mail this year, the result could be slightly different.

These are the times the first votes were reported in each state:

  • Ohio – 8 pm ET, 1 am GMT
  • Florida – 8.30 pm ET, 1.30 am GMT
  • North Carolina – 8.30 pm-1am ET, 1.30 am-6am GMT
  • Arizona – 10 pm ET, 3 am GMT
  • Texas – November 4 1 a. M. ET 6 a. M. GMT
  • New Hampshire – November 4, 3 a.m. M. A 6 a. M. ET, 8 a. M. A 11 a. M. GMT
  • Wisconsin – From 3 to. M. A 7 a. M. ET, 8 a. M. At 12 p. M. GMT
  • Georgia – November 4th
  • Minnesota – November 4 at 12 pm ET, 5 pm GMT
  • Nevada – before November 5 at 12 pm ET, 5 pm GMT
  • Michigan – November 6th
  • Pennsylvania – November 6th
The results will begin to arrive on the night of November 3.  In the picture: a voter in Maryland

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The results will begin to arrive on the night of November 3. In the picture: a voter in MarylandCredit: EPA

Who’s winning?

Biden is leading the way in terms of states that have been called.

But with the key shifting states and the rust belt yet to be announced, Trump could take the lead.

Biden has taken the lead in wins at Wisconsin and Michigan, making troubled states like Pennsylvania and Arizona even more important to the bottom line.

Trump has won crucial battlefields in Florida, Texas and Ohio.

Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of ballots, many sent by mail, have yet to be counted.

With these votes still unaccounted for, it could mean that the election result is delayed for a few days.

Donald Trump in the election campaign

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Donald Trump in the election campaignCredit: AFP or licensees

What states voted Republicans?

The states that have been declared Republicans so far are:

  • Texas
  • Florida
  • Ohio
  • West virginia
  • South Carolina
  • Kentucky
  • Indiana
  • Tennessee
  • Arkansas
  • Mississippi
  • Louisiana
  • Alabama
  • Oklahoma
  • Nebraska
  • South Dakota
  • North Dakota
  • Utah
  • Idaho
  • Iowa
  • Wyoming
Biden talks to his followers

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Biden talks to his followersCredit: Getty Images – Getty

What states voted Democrats?

The states that have been declared Democrats so far are:

  • New York
  • Connecticut
  • Rhode Island
  • Vermont
  • Massachusetts
  • New Jersey
  • Virginia
  • Maryland
  • Delaware
  • Illinois
  • Colorado
  • Minnesota
  • California
  • Washington
  • New Mexico
  • Wisconsin
  • Michigan

Where are the oscillating states?

Rocking states are key for either party to win the presidential election.

There are several undecided states that in the last elections have gone both ways.

Of the six swing states, Florida, North Carolina and Arizona counted the majority of their votes on or shortly after election night.

The polls were open in Florida from 7 a.m. M. A 7 p. M., In North Carolina from 6:30 a.m. M. At 7:30 p. M. And in Arizona from 6 p. M. A 7 p. M.

Voters cast their votes in Maryland

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Voters cast their votes in MarylandCredit: EPA

However, the closer the margin, the longer it will take to determine who won in each state.

Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan are in a different position.

Due to the lack of updates on mailed ballot policies, these states could take days to complete their counts.

The polls were open in all three states from 7 am to 8 pm on November 3.

Votes contributed by citizens are counted as popular votes and do not determine the victory of the president.

Instead, the electoral college determines who is the winner of the election.

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