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Biden at 248 electoral votes, Trump at 214: US media

  • Biden has captured 21 states including his home state Delaware and big prizes California and New York, as well as the US capital.
Published November 5, 2020

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden are squaring off for what could be a legal battle for the White House, running neck-and-neck in the electoral vote count, and several battleground states still in play on Wednesday.

As it stands, there are six states still left uncalled, including major prizes such as Pennsylvania and Michigan -- meaning both Trump and Biden still have a path to victory.

US media outlets have projected wins for the Republican incumbent in 23 states including big prizes Florida and Texas, as well as Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri and Ohio -- all states he won in 2016.

Biden has captured 21 states including his home state Delaware and big prizes California and New York, as well as the US capital.

The former vice president has flipped two states won by Trump in 2016 -- Arizona and Wisconsin.

Nebraska split its electoral votes between the two -- four for Trump and one for Biden. Maine was won by Biden, but he seized only three of the four electoral votes on offer, with the last allocated to Trump.

So far, that gives Biden 248 electoral votes and Trump 214.

The magic number of electoral votes is 270.

The following is a list of the states won by each candidate and the corresponding number of electoral votes, based on the projections of US media including CNN, Fox News, MSNBC/NBC News, ABC, CBS and The New York Times.

In the case of Arizona, AFP used the projection made by the Associated Press.

TRUMP (214)

   Alabama (9)
   Arkansas (6)
   Florida (29)
   Idaho (4)
   Indiana (11)
   Iowa (6)
   Kansas (6)
   Kentucky (8)
   Louisiana (8)
   Maine (1)**
   Mississippi (6)
   Missouri (10)
   Montana (3)
   Nebraska (4)*
   North Dakota (3)
   Ohio (18)
   Oklahoma (7)
   South Carolina (9)
   South Dakota (3)
   Tennessee (11)
   Texas (38)
   Utah (6)
   West Virginia (5)
   Wyoming (3)

BIDEN (248)

   Arizona (11)
   California (55)
   Colorado (9)
   Connecticut (7)
   Delaware (3)
   District of Columbia (3)
   Hawaii (4)
   Illinois (20)
   Maine (3)**
   Maryland (10)
   Massachusetts (11)
   Minnesota (10)
   Nebraska (1)*
   New Hampshire (4)
   New Jersey (14)
   New Mexico (5)
   New York (29)
   Oregon (7)
   Rhode Island (4)
   Vermont (3)
   Virginia (13)
   Washington (12)
   Wisconsin (10)

STATES NOT YET CALLED

   Alaska
   Georgia
   Michigan
   Nevada
   North Carolina
   Pennsylvania

Nebraska splits its five electoral votes -- two electors are assigned based on the plurality of votes in the state, and the other three are awarded based on congressional district. Biden took one vote, in the 2nd congressional district.

Maine has a similar method to Nebraska. Of its four electoral votes, three have been projected for Biden, while the fourth went to Trump.

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