2024 Election: Live county-by-county results
The polls have closed and the results will begin coming in.
How does the Electoral College work?
The electoral college consists of 538 members, one for each U.S. senator and representative.
Amendment 4 fails: Floridians made decision on abortion rights
Florida voters decided to keep the current abortion law which restricts abortion to the first six weeks of pregnancy.
Suzy Lopez to remain Hillsborough County State Attorney
Hillsborough County State Attorney Suzy Lopez will keep her job after defeating Andrew Warren on Election Day.
Amendment 6 fails: Floridians vote to keep public campaign financing
Floridians voted to keep the public financing system for statewide candidates in place.
Amendment 2 passes: Florida votes to establish a state constitutional right to hunt and fish
Amendment 2 enshrines a right to hunt and fish in the Florida constitution.
Amendment 3 fails: Floridians voted against legalizing recreational marijuana
Floridians decided not to legalize recreational marijuana.
Republican Laurel Lee wins re-election for second term
U.S. Rep. Laurel Lee won re-election Tuesday night, defeating her Democratic opponent, Pat Kemp 56% to 44%.
Rick Scott keeps U.S. Senate seat defeating Debbie Mucarsel-Powell
Senator Rick Scott will keep his job in the U.S. Senate for the next six years.
Luna fends off political attacks to win reelection in District 13
Anna Paulina Luna fended off political attacks and a last-minute fundraising surge by her Democratic challenger to win a second term in Congress Tuesday night, defeating Whitney Fox, who hoped to flip the Republican-leaning seat for the Democrats.
2 poll workers among those killed in Election Day flooding in Missouri
The storms and flooding in Missouri have left multiple people dead, including two poll workers.
When will we know the results in the swing states?
As voters head to the polls Tuesday, here's what you need to know about the 2024 election results from seven key swing states, including vote-counting timelines and potential delays.
If the polls just closed, how can AP already declare a winner? How the process works
Many of the races that are called just as the polls close are uncontested elections, according to the Associated Press. Here’s how the organization declares winners.












