Follow 538 and ABC News for live updates on the presidential election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, and key races for U.S. Senate, House, governor and more.
Follow along for live updates and results for key national, statewide and local races: 9 p.m. update: Fuentes takes commanding lead for District 2 Austin council seat Austin City Council incumbent Vanessa Fuentes declared victory Tuesday night after taking a commanding lead over her competitor for the District 2 seat anchored in Southeast Austin.
Even with a final outcome uncertain Tuesday night, the 2024 presidential election has already exposed the depths of a fractured nation as the candidates navigated a political realignment based on gender and class under the near-constant threat of misinformation and violence.
ABC News is projecting that Trump is expected to win Indiana’s 11 electoral votes. That is not a surprise. In previous elections, he won the state by 57% to 38% over Clinton in 2016, and 55 to 32 over Biden in 2020.
Seven battleground states, any of which could swing to either the Democrats or Republicans, hold the keys to the 2024 election contest between Trump and Harris.
We’re following all the Election Night news, including results, calls, and turnout, plus commentary and analysis from the whole Intelligencer team.
As they trekked to the polls, Michiganders had a slew of issues on their minds — fulfilling civic duties, getting relief from inflation, protecting democracy and more — as they voted on the presidential contest between Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican former President Donald Trump.
Follow Tennessee House District 9 election results live during the 2024 election. Get updates on voting outcomes from the Tennessee House election, including maps from NBC News.
Follow Georgia House District 3 election results live during the 2024 election. Get updates on voting outcomes from the Georgia House election, including maps from NBC News.
A divisive, chaotic and draining presidential campaign ends on Tuesday, with voters poised to either pick the first woman to lead the United States in its 248-year history or return to the White House a twice-impeached former president who has upended American politics and culture while molding the Republican Party in his image.
North Carolina is expected to be a key swing state in the race for president between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.