Re: 2016 Election Results
Quote:
Originally Posted by
JuBru
President
Clinton, D |
38.46% |
|
Trump, R |
49.23% |
|
Other |
12.31% |
|
Senate
Boustany, R |
00.00% |
|
Campbell, D |
00.00% |
|
Cao, R |
00.00% |
|
Crawford, R |
00.00% |
|
Edwards, D |
00.00% |
|
Fayard, D |
00.00% |
|
Fleming, R |
00.00% |
|
Kennedy, R |
00.00% |
|
Landrieu, D |
00.00% |
|
Maness, R |
00.00% |
|
Marsala, R |
00.00% |
|
Mendoza, D |
00.00% |
|
Patel, R |
00.00% |
|
Pellerin, D |
00.00% |
|
Williams, D |
00.00% |
|
Billiot |
00.00% |
|
Clements, L |
00.00% |
|
Gillam, L |
00.00% |
|
Hebert |
00.00% |
|
Lang, O |
00.00% |
|
Marone |
00.00% |
|
Taylor, O |
00.00% |
|
Wells, N |
00.00% |
|
Other |
00.00% |
|
Congress- 5th Congressional District
Abraham, R |
00.00% |
|
Burkette, R |
00.00% |
|
Ballot Measure
Establish Tuition without Legislative Approval |
Yes or No |
https://voterportal.sos.la.gov/Graphical
FIFY -- Dixville Notch, Hart's Location, and Millsfield in N.H. voted at midnight and reported shortly afterward.
Re: 2016 Election Results
|
Winner |
Electoral Votes |
Alabama
|
Trump |
9 |
Alaska |
|
3 |
Arizona |
|
11 |
Arkansas
|
Trump |
6 |
California
|
Clinton |
55 |
Colorado |
Clinton |
9 |
Connecticut |
Clinton |
7 |
Delaware |
Clinton |
3 |
District of Columbia |
Clinton |
3 |
Florida
|
Trump |
29 |
Georgia |
Trump |
16 |
Hawaii
|
Clinton |
4 |
Idaho
|
Trump |
4 |
Illinois
|
Clinton |
20 |
Indiana
|
Trump
|
11 |
Iowa |
Trump |
6 |
Kansas |
Trump |
6 |
Kentucky |
Trump |
8 |
Louisiana |
Trump |
8 |
Maine |
Clinton / Trump |
3 / 1 |
Maryland
|
Clinton |
10 |
Massachusetts |
Clinton |
11 |
Michigan |
|
16 |
Minnesota
|
Clinton |
10 |
Mississippi
|
Trump |
6 |
Missouri |
Trump |
10 |
Montana |
Trump |
3 |
Nebraska
|
Trump |
5
|
Nevada
|
Clinton |
6 |
New Hampshire |
|
4 |
New Jersey
|
Clinton |
14 |
New Mexico |
Clinton |
5 |
New York |
Clinton |
29 |
North Carolina
|
Trump |
15 |
North Dakota |
Trump |
3 |
Ohio |
Trump |
18 |
Oklahoma |
Trump |
7 |
Oregon
|
Clinton |
7 |
Pennsylvania
|
Trump |
20 |
Rhode Island
|
Clinton |
4 |
South Carolina
|
Trump |
9 |
South Dakota |
Trump |
3 |
Tennessee |
Trump |
11 |
Texas |
Trump |
38 |
Utah |
Trump |
6 |
Vermont
|
Clinton |
3 |
Virginia |
Clinton |
13 |
Washington |
Clinton |
12
|
West Virginia
|
Trump |
5 |
Wisconsin |
Trump |
10 |
Wyoming |
Trump |
3 |
Not updating a state until 25% of that state's precincts have reported.
*After 100% reporting.
Re: 2016 Election Results
9 states have closed polls as of this post
Re: 2016 Election Results
25 states and DC have closed polls as of this post.
I really hate "projected to win" results, especially with less than 5% of precincts reporting. JUST WAIT.
Re: 2016 Election Results
26 states and DC have closed polls as of this post.
Re: 2016 Election Results
40 states and DC have closed polls as of this post.
Re: 2016 Election Results
Things are so close it could be possible we don't have a winner until the morning.
Re: 2016 Election Results
44 states and DC have closed polls as of this post.
Re: 2016 Election Results
49 states and DC have closed polls as of this post.
The only remaining state with open polls is Alaska. Alaska's polls are open for another 2 hours.
Re: 2016 Election Results
With 99% reporting, Senate Run-off election will be between John Kennedy (R) and Foster Campbell (D).
Run-Off election will be held 10 December 2016.
With 100% reporting, Ralph Abraham (R) will continue to represent the 5th Congressional District.
With 99% reporting, Constitutional Amendment 2 to Establish Tuition without Legislative Approval will not pass with 57% 'No' vote.
Re: 2016 Election Results
All polls closed as of 6 minutes before this post.
Re: 2016 Election Results
Arizona, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania are too close to call. Some sources have called Pennsylvania for Trump but it's not clear, yet. Winning Pennsylvania alone will put Trump Over the Top.
Alaska is basically a moot point. Likely to go to Trump, anyway.
Clinton does not appear prepared to concede the election. Sent Podesta out to send Clinton supporters home.
Re: 2016 Election Results
All major sources have confirmed Pennsylvania for Trump putting him Over-the-Top.
Sources say Clinton has called Trump and conceded the election. [Trump confirms in victory speech.]
It is official. Donald J. Trump is now the POTUS-elect.
Re: 2016 Election Results
POTUS-elect Trump will take office with a Republican majority in the House and Senate.