2024 US Electoral Voting Map

At least 270 electoral votes are needed to win the presidential election. The map below shows each candidate's path to victory.

270 to win
  • Trump0

    50%

  • 0Harris

    50%

Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma Virginia West Virginia Louisiana Michigan Massachusetts Idaho Florida Nebraska Washington New Mexico South Dakota Texas California Alabama Georgia Pennsylvania Missouri Colorado Utah Tennessee Wyoming New York Kansas Alaska Nevada Illinois Vermont Montana Iowa South Carolina New Hampshire Arizona District of Columbia New Jersey Maryland Maine Hawaii Delaware Rhode Island Kentucky Ohio Wisconsin Oregon North Dakota Arkansas Indiana Minnesota Connecticut
FL 30 GA 16 ID 4 IL 19 IN 11 IA 6 KS 6 KY 8 LA 8 ME 4 MI 15 MN 10 MS 6 MO 10 MT 4 NE 5 NV 6 NM 5 NY 28 NC 16 ND 3 OH 17 OK 7 OR 8 PA 19 SC 9 SD 3 TN 11 TX 40 UT 6 VA 13 WA 12 WV 4 WI 10 WY 3 CA 54 AL 9 CO 10 AK 3 AZ 11 AR 6

Map Legend

Republican Party

  • firm
  • tendency
  • Tough Choices

Democratic Party

  • firm
  • tendency
Encyclopedia of basic knowledge about the U.S. presidential election
  • Exploring the "U.S. Presidential" Elections” in three minutes
    The United States presidential elections is an election held every four years to elect the president and vice president of the United States. The election process mainly consists of the following steps:
    Read more >>
  • When is the polling day?
        Presidential Election Day in the United States is always set on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, so this year's voting day in 2024 is November 5.
    Read more >>
  • What is the process of the 2024 United States election?
    The United States presidential election is held every four years. Specifically, there are five major steps in the presidential election in United States.
    Read more >>
  • What parties are involved in the United States election?
        United States politics is largely dominated by two major parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, from which presidents in recent decades have come from.
    Read more >>
  • What is the electoral vote system?
        The Electoral College is a form of presidential election in the United States and is an indirect election that aims to elect the president and vice president. According to the United States Constitution and constitutional amendments, United States citizens of each state first elect the electors of the state, and then the electors vote on behalf of the state, so the president of the United States is not directly elected. The reason for not adopting the universal suffrage system is that United States is a federal country, mainly considering the autonomy of the states, and adopting the Electoral College system to protect the rights and interests of the states.
    Read more >>
  • Do you win with more votes? How do you decide a winner or a loser?
        The candidate who receives the most public votes does not necessarily win the election, and in 2016 Hillary · Clinton won more public votes nationally than Trump, but Trump was still elected. United States elections are conducted using the electoral college system. Each state has a certain number of electoral votes based on population, and there are a total of 538 electoral votes in the entire United States. California has a maximum of 55 electors, and the number of electors can be as small as three in sparsely populated states such as Wyoming, Alaska, North Dakota, and Washington, D.C. Then, the electoral party with the highest number of votes will form the state's Electoral College and exercise the right to vote for the president, and basically every state elector will vote for the candidate who wins the most votes in their state.
    Read more >>
Expand More Information
close img