The Seven Presidential Battlegrounds – 270toWin

Seven states — worth 93 electoral votes in 2024 — have seemingly dominated this presidential election cycle from the start. In the final consensus electoral map, six of those seven states remain twos-ups.

The polls also largely agree, with neither candidate separated by more than 2% in any of those seven states. That being said, remember that voting errors are often correlated. Given that all of these states are within a normal margin of error, it is quite possible that either Harris or Trump could end up winning most or all of them.

On this page you will find live results for these battleground states. We have divided them into three geographical groups, which – conveniently – also correspond closely to when the polls close in these states. For more results, visit the Live Electoral College Map >.

All times Eastern (ET). Where states span multiple time zones, no winner will be projected until all voting is closed. Vote tallies and race projections provided by Decision Desk HQ.

Sunbelt – East

Georgia – 16 electoral votes





Consensus ranking Polling average
Throw up Trump 48.7%, Harris 47.5% (R + 1.2%)

The polling stations close at 19:00 ET.

North Carolina – 16 electoral votes





Consensus ranking Polling average
Throw up Trump 48.6%, Harris 47.3% (R + 1.3%)

The polling stations close at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Rust belt

Pennsylvania – 19 electoral votes





Consensus ranking Polling average
Throw up Trump 48.2%, Harris 48.2% (TIE)

The polling stations close at 8 p.m. ET.

Michigan – 15 electoral votes





Consensus ranking Polling average
Throw up Harris 48.6%, Trump 46.8% (D + 1.8%)

The polling stations close at 8 p.m. ET, except at 9:00 PM ET for part of the Upper Peninsula that keeps Central Time.

Wisconsin – 10 electoral votes





Consensus ranking Polling average
Throw up Harris 48.8%, Trump 47.7% (D + 1.1%)

The polling stations close at 9 p.m. ET.

Sun belt – vest

Arizona – 11 electoral votes





Consensus ranking Polling average
Leaning Trump Trump 48.5%, Harris 46.8% (R + 1.7%)

The polling stations close at 9 p.m. ET.

Nevada – 6 electoral votes





Consensus ranking Polling average
Throw up Trump 48.2%, Harris 47.6% (R + 0.6%)

The polling stations close at 10 p.m. ET.