Races Not Yet Projected: Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
As of Friday, ABC News projected that 11-06-2020
Trump would win Montana, Texas, Iowa, Florida, Ohio, Idaho, Mississippi, Wyoming, Missouri, Kansas, Utah, Louisiana, South Carolina, Alabama, North Dakota, South Dakota, Arkansas, West Virginia, Tennessee, Indiana, Oklahoma, Kentucky, one of four electoral votes in Maine and four of five electoral votes in Nebraska.
Biden, meanwhile, emerged Wednesday as the apparent winner in Wisconsin. ABC News projects he will win Michigan, Hawaii, Minnesota, Rhode Island, Virginia, New Mexico, California, Oregon, Washington state, Illinois, New Hampshire, Colorado, Connecticut, New York, Vermont, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, one electoral vote in Nebraska and three electoral votes in Maine.
Georgia requires the winner get at least 50% of the vote. In this year's election, none of Georgia's candidates got that many votes.
They're second elections held if no candidate in the first election receives a majority of the votes. The two candidates with the most votes qualify for the runoff.
The runoff elections will take place Jan. 5. 2021
Control of the U.S. Senate.
Currently, the Republicans and Democrats each have 48 Senate seats.