Washington: Preliminary results in the US presidential election indicate that Republican candidate Donald Trump has won the states of Florida, Alabama, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Mississippi, bringing his total to 95 electoral votes.
According to Qatar News Agency, early results show that Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has won the states of Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, giving her a total of 35 electoral votes.
Each candidate needs at least 270 electoral votes to win, determined by the popular vote in each state.
The US election is conducted indirectly through the Electoral College, which consists of 538 votes. Each state has a specific number of electoral votes equal to its representation in the House of Representatives and the Senate. The candidate who receives the most votes from a state’s residents wins the entirety of that state’s electoral votes, except in Nebraska and Maine, which have a unique system allowing their electoral votes to be divided between
candidates based on the proportion of votes each receives.