These presidential election results maps update in real time
Live maps help election onlookers follow the U.S. Presidential Election results as races are called. Here's where to start.
If you've already cast your vote, it's time to find a comfortable seat and pull up your favorite interactive 2024 Election results map: The big moment has arrived.
It's not clear yet how long it will take to call an official winner — and post-2020 technological investments could speed up the counting process. In the lead up to the election, interactive predictive maps and visuals, like 538's extensive polling visualizations, have provided a lens for Americans to conceptualize the potential tightness of this year's race. As the tense wait continues, resources like 270toWin's Interactive Presidential Election Map, PBS' Electoral College Map, and ABC's Interactive Electoral Map, have let election watchers make their own predictions and forecasts as the results come in.
But Americans want the official results, and they wan't them as soon as possible. So here's more live-updated visual aids to follow for updates as Election Day charges on.
Associated Press Elections Map
The Associated Press' elections map displays both geographic and electoral results, with the latter envisioned as large squares taking up each state. The page will also be tracking outcomes in battleground areas and the percentage of votes counted by state after polls close.
Reuters U.S. Election Live Map
Reuters' election map similarly breaks down the count electorally and geographically, but also includes visualizations of the candidate's margins and how many votes are left to be counted.
The Guardian U.S. Election Results
The Guardian will be tracking called races on its election results live page, which includes an interactive map that shows state and county results, electoral college percentages, and popular vote margins.