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It will take 270 electoral votes to win the 2024 presidential election. Click states on this interactive map to create your own 2024 election forecast. Create a specific match-up by clicking the party and/or names near the electoral vote counter. Use the buttons below the map to share your forecast or embed it into a web page.
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Starting with the 2000 United States presidential election, the terms "red state" and "blue state" have referred to US states whose voters vote predominantly for one party—the Republican Party in red states and the Democratic Party in blue states—in presidential and other statewide elections.
CNN’s Road to 270 Interactive. It takes at least 270 electoral votes to win the presidency. Plot each candidate’s best path to victory on our interactive map below.
The ABC News 2024 Electoral Map shows state-by-state votes on the path to win the 2024 Presidential Election.
This table shows the current political alignment of each U.S. state (Republican or Democratic) based on electoral votes, including Washington, D.C. Each state is color-coded—red for Republican and blue for Democratic. The total number of electoral votes per state is displayed, indicating its significance in the U.S. Presidential Election.
Last fall, Joe Biden became the first Democratic presidential candidate to win Arizona since 1996 and the first to carry Georgia since 1992. But does this mean Arizona and Georgia are now blue...
To create your own 2024 electoral map, just click on the states in the map to toggle them between Democrat, Republican and Tossup and watch the electoral map tallies change. One thing to keep in mind is that two states — Nebraska and Maine — split their electoral votes by congressional district.
NPR's electoral map organizes states into seven categories – Toss Up, Lean Republican, Lean Democratic, Likely Republican, Likely Democratic, Safe Republican and Safe Democratic.
Analysis that explains politics, policy and everyday life. An interactive map that lets readers explore in new detail how most states voted in the 2020 presidential election.