The 2024 United States presidential election featured the largest Electoral College since the nation’s reconstitution, with 191(195) votes now distributed among the states. The winning threshold to secure the presidency was set at 96(98) votes, following the inclusion of four new states—Minnesota, Cimarron, Missouri, and Jefferson. This marked a significant increase from the 2020 total, reflecting the nation’s ongoing expansion and adjustment to its growing political framework. Incumbent President Heidi Heitkamp sought re-election in a contest defined by shifting voter priorities and increased competition.
The election was held the 8th presidential election held in the new union, held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Incumbent president, Heidi Heitkamp was re-elected, defeating the Republican ticket of Sam Brownback, The former Vice President of the United States and former United States Senator from Kansas, and his running mate Tammy Miller. The Closest States and voting areas were Minnesota, which voted for Heitkamp by only 0.46% and Torrington, which only voted for Brownback by 0.24%. The least competitive states where Cimarron which voted for Brownback by 47.2% and Kansas which voted Brownback by 38.7%.
2024 State margin Map (Safe 15%+(Red/Dark blue), Likely 15%-5%(Darker pink, Blue), Lean 5%-1% (Pink, light blue), Tilt <1%(Dark red, greyish-blue)
Results[]
States Carried By Each Party[]
| DEMOCRAT - Heitkamp/Bullock | REPUBLICAN - Brownback/Miller | |||||
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