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
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Trump0
50%
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0Harris
50%
Map Legend
Republican Party
- firm
- tendency
- Tough Choices
Democratic Party
- firm
- tendency
US 2024 election, candidate Trump
US 2024 election, candidate Harris
Senate elections
- partisan
- 2022
- 2024
- Republican Party:
- 47
- Democratic Party:
- 49
Source: Associated Press • There are 100 seats in the Senate, about one-third of which are up for
election every two
years. Among the senators who remain in office this year, 38 are Republicans and 28 are Democrats.
Independents whose
policy positions lean toward the Democratic Party are included in the Democratic Party.
House of Representatives election
- partisan
- 2022
- 2024
- Republican Party:
- 220
- Democratic Party:
- 213
Source: Associated Press • Editor's Note: There are 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives,
which are re-elected
every two years. Each elected member serves a two-year term.
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