US Election 2020 Results Key Updates: States won by Donald Trump and Joe Biden

US Election 2020 Results: The next occupant to the White House needs to win 270 of the 538 electoral college votes. Experts say that Joe Biden has multiple paths to victory, with Trump having very little room to maneuver.

US Election 2020 Results Key Updates: States won by Donald
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US Election 2020 Results Key Updates: States won by Donald Trump and Joe Biden

US President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden are competing against each other for the White House. The outcome will decide who will sit in the White House for the next four years. 

Biden, former vice president, has maintained his lead mid-way with 209 of the 538 electoral college seats. Trump, who is seeking second consecutive term, has defended 118 electoral college seats.

The counting of votes in the crucial US presidential election began on Tuesday night. The White House's next occupant needs to win 270 of the 538 electoral college votes. Experts say that Joe Biden has multiple paths to victory, with Trump having very little room to maneuver.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump in a tweet expressed confidence on the results. "WE ARE LOOKING REALLY GOOD ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. THANK YOU!" he tweeted. Trump is watching the election results from the White House.

US President Election 2020 Results: Take a look at the states won by Donald Trump and Joe Biden: 

Donald Trump 

1. Alaska

2. Arkansas

3. Kansas 

4. Kentucky 

5. Louisiana 

6. Mississippi 

7. Nebraska 

8. North Dakota 

9. Oklahoma 

10. South Dakota 

11. Tennessee 

12. West Virginia 

13. Wyoming 

14. Indiana 

15. South Carolina 

16. Utah

Joe Biden

 

1. California

2. Colorado

3. Columbia

4. Connecticut

5. Delaware

6. Illinois

7. Maryland

8. Massachusetts

9. New Hampshire

10. New Jersey

11. New Mexico

12. New York 

13. Oregon 

14. Rhode Island

15. Vermont 

16. Virginia 

17. Washington

An unprecedented 103.2 million people cast their ballots in this year’s presidential election. The early birds represent 74.3 percent of the total turnout in the 2016 election. A tally by The Associated Press shows the early vote in several states, including hotly-contested Texas and Arizona, exceeded the total vote of four years ago. In Kentucky, nearly 13 times as many voters cast their ballots early this year than in 2016.

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