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Clinton won 232 electoral votes on November 8, but “faithless electors” also brought down her total. The 2016 electoral votes will be counted on January 6 by a Joint Session of Congress, with ...
-- The now officially-certified votes from the 2016 presidential race show that Hillary Clinton surpassed Donald Trump in the national popular vote by nearly 2.9 million votes. According to vote tallies from The Associated Press, Clinton amassed 65,844,610 votes across all 50 states and Washington D.C., 48.2 percent of all votes cast.
On Election Day, Trump over-performed his polls, winning several key swing states, while losing the popular vote by 2.87 million votes. [20] Trump received the majority in the Electoral College and won upset victories in the Democratic-leaning Rust Belt states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. The pivotal victory in this region, which ...
In 2016, Donald J. Trump won the Electoral College with 304 votes compared to 227 votes for Hillary Clinton. Seven electors voted for someone other than their party’s candidate.
Clinton won Maine but Trump earned an electoral vote by winning the popular vote in the 2nd Congressional District. This marked the first time that Maine has split its electoral vote since it moved away from the winner-take-all method in 1972.
Here's where the race stands, with the states ordered by the projected margin between the candidates — Clinton’s strongest states are at the top, Trump’s at the bottom — and sized by the number...
Donald Trump will become the 45th US president after a stunning victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton. The Republican said he would serve all Americans and called for the country to unite,...
United States Presidential Election of 2016 was an American presidential election held on November 8, 2016, in which Republican Donald Trump lost the popular vote to Democrat Hillary Clinton but won the electoral college to become the 45th president of the United States.
Hillary Clinton is poised to become the fifth presidential candidate to win the popular vote but lose the election. Shortly after noon Wednesday, she led Trump by 238,156 votes.
Once official results are provided by the Secretary of State, source data will be provided and vote totals modified, if necessary. The difference between the sum of popular votes for Clinton, Trump and Johnson & the total state votes cast is the vote total for all other minor candidates.