2020 Presidential Election Interactive Map
270 electoral votes to win
Change history with the 2020 presidential election interactive map.
Update a state winner by clicking it to rotate through candidates. Alternately, select a candidate color in the Map Color Palette, then select states to apply. Use the edit button in the Palette to update candidate information.
Split electoral vote states - if any - are not interactive. Use the table below the map to make changes.
For full details, see the user guide.
Split Electoral Votes
States shown here did not allocate all their available electoral votes to one candidate. The historical split can be edited in this table. You can also use the drop down menu to split other states.
Removing the split () will set the state to undecided and make it interactive on the map.
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2020 Actual Election Results
Candidate | Party | Electoral Votes | Popular Votes | ||
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✓ | Joseph R. Biden | Democratic | 306 | 81,268,867 | |
Donald J. Trump (I) | Republican | 232 | 74,216,747 | ||
Jo Jorgensen | Libertarian | 0 | 1,865,720 |
2020 Election Facts
- Issues of the Day: COVID-19 pandemic, racial tensions, deeply polarized electorate
- Kamala Harris first woman elected to be vice-president
- Biden and Trump each received more votes than any prior presidential candidates
- Trump only president to be renominated after being impeached and the only president to be impeached twice
- Biden won Maine but Trump earned an electoral vote by winning the popular vote in the 2nd Congressional District. The reverse happened in Nebraska. This marked the first time that both states have split their electoral votes in the same election since moving to a congressional district method.