Fox News 2024 Presidential Power Rankings

As of March 6, 2024

The initial 2024 Presidential Power Rankings from Fox News. The map is interactive; use it as a starting point to create and share your own 2024 presidential election forecast.

Note that as a result of Census apportionment, some states have a different number of electoral votes in 2024. Use the buttons above the map to see what has changed.

 

 

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Headlines

Live Results: Texas State Senate Special, Lubbock Mayor

May 4, 2024

The lone Senate vacancy will be filled, while voters in the nation's 85th largest city will choose a mayor

Live Results: New York Congressional District 26 Special Election

April 30, 2024

There is also a legislative special election runoff in Alabama

Live Results: Puerto Rico Democratic Primary

April 28, 2024

The territory is expected to add 55 delegates to Joe Biden's total, which now exceeds 3,300

Overview and Live Results: Pennsylvania Primary

April 23, 2024

Keystone State voters will weigh in on both presidential and downballot contests

Wyoming and Puerto Rico Republican Nominating Contests

April 20, 2024

The Wyoming State Convention concludes a multi-step nominating process, while a party-run primary takes place in the U.S. territory