How does the US election work?

Voters are choosing between Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.

How does the US election work?

Today, millions of Americans will have their chance to vote in the 2024 Presidential Election.

Voters are choosing between RepublicanDonald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.

Here’s what you need to know about how their voting system actually works.

Electoral college

The President isn’t chosen by the person who wins the most votes across the country.

Instead, each U.S. state gets a specific number of ‘electoral’ votes, depending on its population size (roughly). For example, California has the most electoral votes, with 54, while less populated states like Alaska only have three.

Whoever gets the most votes from a state’s population wins all of its electoral votes, which are cast in the “electoral college”.

There are 538 votes available in the electoral college.

To be elected president, the candidate needs a majority of 270 electoral votes.

The maths looks like this:

538 ÷ 2 = 269

You need at least one more than half to reach a majority.

269 + 1 = 270.

Swing states

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In reality, there’s only a handful of states that will determine who wins the election.

This is because most states lean so strongly Republican or Democrat that it’s hardly a contest. For example, the state ofhasn’t voted for a Democratic president since 1964.

There are seven swing states this election.

Swing states are those that have switched between voting Republican and Democrat at recent elections.

Swing states this year include Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Nevada.

Below is the most recent polling data from the swing states — taken from The New York Times/Siena College polls.

Won in 2020 by: Joe BidenElectoral college votes: 19Polls predict: Kamala Harris, by less than 1%

Won in 2020 by: Donald TrumpElectoral college votes: 16Polls predict: Donald Trump, by less than 1%

Won in 2020 by: Joe BidenElectoral college votes: 15Polls predict: Kamala Harris, by less than 1%

Won in 2020 by: Joe BidenElectoral college votes: 10Polls predict: Kamala Harris, by 1%

Won in 2020 by: Joe BidenElectoral college votes: 11Polls predict: Donald Trump, by 3%

Won in 2020 by: Joe BidenElectoral college votes: 6Polls predict: Donald Trump, by less than 1%

Won in 2020 by: Joe BidenElectoral college votes: 16Polls predict: Donald Trump, by 1%

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