How many electoral votes does each swing state have?
WASHINGTON - As votes are counted and polls close across America, Google Trends data shows that many are wondering which states their preferred candidate needs to win to take the presidency.
A candidate must win 270 of the 538 total electoral votes to win the 2024 presidential election.
Each state is designated a certain number of electoral college votes based on the Census. Each state has the same number of electors as it does members in its Congressional delegation: one for each member in the House of Representatives plus two Senators.
What is a swing state?
A swing state is defined as any state that could reasonably be won by either the Democratic or Republican candidate, which leads to both parties putting in additional resources than they would over states such as Texas and New York.
Some states, such as Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, have recently fallen under the swing states field during past presidential elections, while other states, such as Florida, have since moved away to become favored by a certain political party.
How many electoral votes does each swing state have?
- Arizona: 11
- Georgia: 16
- Michigan: 15
- Nevada: 6
- North Carolina: 16
- Pennsylvania: 19
- Wisconsin: 10
Which swing states have been called so far in the 2024 presidential election?
- As of 11:30 p.m. ET on Election Day, AP has called North Carolina, and its 16 electoral votes, for former president Donald Trump.
- As of 12:51 a.m. ET, Fox News has called Georgia, and its 16 electoral votes, for Trump.
Here's where to find 2024 presidential election results by county in the following swing states:
- Live Pennsylvania 2024 presidential election results by county
- Live Georgia 2024 presidential election results by county
- Live Michigan 2024 presidential election results by county
- Live Wisconsin 2024 presidential election results by county
- Live Arizona 2024 presidential election results by county
- Live Nevada 2024 presidential election results