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Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 5, 2024. [a] The Republican Party's ticket—Donald Trump, who was the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021, and JD Vance, the junior U.S. senator from Ohio—defeated the Democratic Party's ticket—Kamala Harris, the incumbent vice president, and Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota.
The DNC-approved 2024 calendar placed the South Carolina primary first, but New Hampshire state law mandates them to hold the first primary in the country, and a "bipartisan group of state politicians", including the chairs of the Democratic and the Republican parties, announced that the state would preserve this status.
People drop off their ballots at the Los Angeles County Registrar on Oct. 28, 2024, in Norwalk, California, two days after early voting in Los Angeles County began.
Date (daily totals) [2] Delegates Contest Donald Trump Nikki Haley (withdrawn) Ryan Binkley (withdrawn) Ron DeSantis (withdrawn) Vivek Ramaswamy (withdrawn)
December 16, 2024 at 5:01 PM. ... a bombshell result setting off a flurry of coverage that Harris could possibly pull an upset in a state Trump won in 2016 and 2020. Other surveys had found Trump ...
A viral post shared on Threads claims President-elect Donald Trump lost the popular vote by 2% in the 2024 election. View on Threads Verdict: False The claim is false. Multiple sources, including ...
06:00 PM: First polls close in Eastern Indiana and Eastern Kentucky using Eastern Time. [467] [468] 07:07 PM: The first state to be called is Indiana, for Donald Trump, closely following by Vermont for Kamala Harris and Kentucky for Trump. [469] [470] [471] 11:18 PM: The first swing state is called, with North Carolina being called for Donald ...
[5] 2024 has been called the year of elections. This year is expected to have a big impact on global politics. [6] As of November 2024, almost every incumbent party worldwide facing election in 2024 lost vote share, including in South Africa, India, France, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan, though they did not necessarily lose ...