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This is the electoral history of Kamala Harris, the 49th and current vice president of the United States. Kamala Harris previously served as a United States senator from California (2017–2021), the 32nd attorney general of California (2011–2017), and the 27th district attorney of San Francisco (2004–2011).
On May 11, 2022, Harris set a new record for tie-breaking votes in a single day, casting four votes. [16] On July 13, 2023, Harris matched Calhoun's record for the most tie-breaking votes cast by a vice president in U.S history at 31 votes. [17] On December 5, 2023, Harris broke Calhoun's record. [18]
Voice vote 15 delegates: Not on ballot: Not on ballot [46] 13 Wyoming: 96.0% 13 delegates 380 votes: 0.0% ... Kamala Harris [ag] 23 Results by state. New Hampshire
Currently, with about 99% of votes counted, Harris has earned more than 230,000 votes in Vermont, while President-elect Donald Trump has earned more than 119,000 votes, according to the Associated ...
The 312 electoral college votes for Trump were counted and presented by the tellers, in addition to the 226 votes for Vice President Kamala Harris.
California's 54 electors cast the state's votes for Democrat Kamala Harris, who lost the presidency to Republican Donald Trump.
A simple majority (1,990) of the total delegate votes (3,979) was required to become the nominee. The campaign for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination began on July 28, 2017, when Maryland Congressman John Delaney became the first candidate to announce his run for president .
Harris can still get above 270 electoral votes by winning Georgia (16 electoral votes), Nevada (6 electoral votes) and North Carolina (16 electoral votes). Or say Harris also loses Nevada.