NBC's Steve Kornacki on the road to 270 electoral votes
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It’s Election Day in the U.S. and millions of voters will flock to polling sites across the country to cast their ballot in favor of either President Donald Trump or Democratic challenger Joe Biden.
In practice, Americans will vote on how they want their state’s representatives in the Electoral College to decide on who will be president starting in January. The 538 “electors” are divvied up by population among the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
A presidential candidate must receive an absolute majority of at least 270 electoral votes to win. States apportioned the most electoral votes are California (55), Texas (38), New York and Florida (29 each), and Illinois and Pennsylvania (20 each).
Voters had already cast nearly 100 million ballots by Monday morning ahead of Election Day, according to the U.S. Elections Project.
That statistic represents nearly 70% of the total U.S. votes counted in 2016, according to the site, which is managed by the by University of Florida. The headline figure includes more than 34 million early in-person votes as well as nearly 60 million returned mail-in ballots, though some states don’t break out mail-in votes separately from in-person.
Texas — a target for Democrats hoping to turn more states blue — and Hawaii have already exceeded their total voter turnout in 2016, at about 110% of those voting levels.
Below is a schedule of final closing times for each state and how many electoral votes each state is allotted. Results by state tend to trickle in in the hours immediately following poll closure. (All times are Eastern Standard Time.)
7 p.m. (60 electoral votes; 60 cumulative)
Georgia (16 Electoral Votes)
Indiana (11)
Kentucky (8)
South Carolina (9)
Vermont (3)
Virginia (13)
7:30 p.m. (38 electoral votes; 98 cumulative)
North Carolina (15)
Ohio (18)
West Virginia (5)
8 p.m. (172 electoral votes; 270 cumulative)
Alabama (9)
Connecticut (7)
Delaware (3)
DC (3)
Florida (29)
Illinois (20)
Maine (4)
Maryland (10)
Massachusetts (11)
Mississippi (6)
Missouri (10)
New Hampshire (4)
New Jersey (14)
Oklahoma (7)
Pennsylvania (20)
Rhode Island (4)
Tennessee (11)
8:30 p.m. (6 electoral votes; 276 cumulative)
Arkansas (6)
9 p.m. (156 electoral votes; 432 cumulative)
Arizona (11)
Colorado (9)
Kansas (6)
Louisiana (8)
Michigan (16)
Minnesota (10)
Nebraska (5)
New Mexico (5)
New York (29)
North Dakota (3)
South Dakota (3)
Texas (38)
Wisconsin (10)
Wyoming (3)
10 p.m. (21 electoral votes; 453 cumulative)
Iowa (6)
Montana (3)
Nevada (6)
Utah (6)
11 p.m. (78 electoral votes; 531 cumulative)
California (55)
Idaho (4)
Oregon (7)
Washington (12)
Midnight (4 electoral votes; 535 cumulative)
Hawaii (4)
1 a.m. (3 electoral votes; 538 cumulative)
Alaska (3)
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It’s Election Day in the U.S. and millions of voters will flock to polling sites across the country to cast their ballot in favor of either President Donald Trump or Democratic challenger Joe Biden.
In practice, Americans will vote on how they want their state’s representatives in the Electoral College to decide on who will be president starting in January. The 538 “electors” are divvied up by population among the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
A presidential candidate must receive an absolute majority of at least 270 electoral votes to win. States apportioned the most electoral votes are California (55), Texas (38), New York and Florida (29 each), and Illinois and Pennsylvania (20 each).
Voters had already cast nearly 100 million ballots by Monday morning ahead of Election Day, according to the U.S. Elections Project.
That statistic represents nearly 70% of the total U.S. votes counted in 2016, according to the site, which is managed by the by University of Florida. The headline figure includes more than 34 million early in-person votes as well as nearly 60 million returned mail-in ballots, though some states don’t break out mail-in votes separately from in-person.
Texas — a target for Democrats hoping to turn more states blue — and Hawaii have already exceeded their total voter turnout in 2016, at about 110% of those voting levels.
Below is a schedule of final closing times for each state and how many electoral votes each state is allotted. Results by state tend to trickle in in the hours immediately following poll closure. (All times are Eastern Standard Time.)
7 p.m. (60 electoral votes; 60 cumulative)
Georgia (16 Electoral Votes)
Indiana (11)
Kentucky (8)
South Carolina (9)
Vermont (3)
Virginia (13)
7:30 p.m. (38 electoral votes; 98 cumulative)
North Carolina (15)
Ohio (18)
West Virginia (5)
8 p.m. (172 electoral votes; 270 cumulative)
Alabama (9)
Connecticut (7)
Delaware (3)
DC (3)
Florida (29)
Illinois (20)
Maine (4)
Maryland (10)
Massachusetts (11)
Mississippi (6)
Missouri (10)
New Hampshire (4)
New Jersey (14)
Oklahoma (7)
Pennsylvania (20)
Rhode Island (4)
Tennessee (11)
8:30 p.m. (6 electoral votes; 276 cumulative)
Arkansas (6)
9 p.m. (156 electoral votes; 432 cumulative)
Arizona (11)
Colorado (9)
Kansas (6)
Louisiana (8)
Michigan (16)
Minnesota (10)
Nebraska (5)
New Mexico (5)
New York (29)
North Dakota (3)
South Dakota (3)
Texas (38)
Wisconsin (10)
Wyoming (3)
10 p.m. (21 electoral votes; 453 cumulative)
Iowa (6)
Montana (3)
Nevada (6)
Utah (6)
11 p.m. (78 electoral votes; 531 cumulative)
California (55)
Idaho (4)
Oregon (7)
Washington (12)
Midnight (4 electoral votes; 535 cumulative)
Hawaii (4)
1 a.m. (3 electoral votes; 538 cumulative)
Alaska (3)
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