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State by state breakdown of the presidential race

November 8, 2016
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump waves to the audience after he speaks during his campaign rally on Aug. 19, 2016 at the Summit Sports and Ice Complex in Dimondale, Mich. Trump spoke out to the African American community, asking for their vote and said "What do you have to lose?"
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump waves to the audience after he speaks during his campaign rally on Aug. 19, 2016 at the Summit Sports and Ice Complex in Dimondale, Mich. Trump spoke out to the African American community, asking for their vote and said "What do you have to lose?"

Updated: 2:45 a.m.

Check out how each state votes as the results come in, according to the Associated Press.

Donald Trump (R): 276 electoral votes

Indiana (11 electoral votes)

Kentucky (8 electoral votes)

West Virginia (5 electoral votes)

Oklahoma (7 electoral votes)

South Carolina (9 electoral votes) 

Tennessee (11 electoral votes) 

Alabama (9 electoral votes)

Mississippi (6 electoral votes)

Texas (38 electoral votes)

Kansas (6 electoral votes)

Nebraska (5 electoral votes)

Wyoming (3 electoral votes)

North Dakota (3 electoral votes)

South Dakota (3 electoral votes)

Arkansas (6 electoral votes)

Louisiana (8 electoral votes) 

Montana (3 electoral votes)

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Missouri (10 electoral votes)

Ohio (18 electoral votes)

Florida (29 electoral votes)

Idaho (4 electoral votes)

North Carolina (15 electoral votes)

Georgia (16 electoral votes)

Utah (6 electoral votes)

Iowa (6 electoral votes)

Pennsylvania (20 electoral votes)

Maine (1 electoral vote)

Wisconsin (10 electoral votes)

Hillary Clinton (D): 218 electoral votes

Vermont (3 electoral votes)

Massachusetts (11 electoral votes)

New Jersey (14 electoral votes)

Maryland (10 electoral votes)

Delaware (3 electoral votes)

District of Columbia (3 electoral votes)

Rhode Island (4 electoral votes)

Illinois (20 electoral votes)

New York (29 electoral votes)

Connecticut (7 electoral votes) 

New Mexico (5 electoral votes)

Virginia (13 electoral votes)

Colorado (9 electoral votes) 

California (55 electoral votes)

Hawaii (4 electoral votes) 

Oregon (7 electoral votes)

Washington (12 electoral votes)

Nevada (6 electoral votes)

Maine (3 electoral votes)

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