U.S. 2016 election results

Explore the election-night returns from the 2016 U.S. general election.

States
Counties
Leading by
  • Clinton
  • Trump
  • Other
  • Tie
  • Leading
Anchorage Juneau Seattle Bangor Spokane Portland Burlington Portland Montpelier Salem Helena Fargo Bismarck Concord Nashua Boston Billings Providence Springfield Newport Minneapolis Hartford Buffalo New Haven Rapid City Idaho Falls Grand Rapids New York Newark Milwaukee Detroit Sioux Falls Madison Pocatello Allentown Trenton Casper Cleveland Philadelphia Chicago Wilmington Cedar Rapids Pittsburgh Fort Wayne Baltimore Des Moines Annapolis Salt Lake City Reno Omaha Columbus Cheyenne Provo Parkersburg Lincoln Sacramento Springfield Charlottesville San Francisco Richmond Charleston Huntington Denver Kansas City Louisville Lexington-Fayette Topeka Honolulu Colorado Springs Jefferson City Evansville Raleigh Wichita Springfield Las Vegas Knoxville Charlotte Decaturville Tulsa Fayetteville Santa Fe Columbia Los Angeles Memphis Oklahoma City Albuquerque Little Rock Atlanta Charleston Birmingham San Diego Phoenix Savannah Montgomery Dallas Tucson Jackson Jacksonville Gulfport Baton Rouge New Orleans Orlando Austin Houston Tampa San Antonio Miami
  • Clinton
  • Trump
  • Other
  • Tie
  • Leading

U.S. Senate

Dem. no election * Dem. wins Pending
GOP wins GOP no election

Races to watch

The races that fill these 12 seats, most now held by Republicans, will decide if the GOP can maintain control of the chamber.

* Incumbent ✓ Winner

Likely Republican wins

Republican candidates are expected to win in these 13 races.

Likely Democratic wins

Democratic candidates are expected to win these nine races.

U.S. House

Dem wins Pending GOP wins

Races to watch

The outcome of these contents will likely decide if the Republicans can maintain control of the House.

* Incumbent ✓ Winner

Likely Republican wins

Republican candidates are expected to win these races.

Likely Democratic wins

Democratic candidates are expected to win these races.

* The total count of Democratic senators includes two independents who caucus with the party.

Sources: Associated Press, Times research

Credits: Lily Mihalik, Anthony Pesce, Ben Welsh