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The 2020 United States presidential election was the 59th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. The Democratic ticket of former vice president Joe Biden and the junior U.S. senator from California Kamala Harris defeated the incumbent Republican president, Donald Trump, and vice president, Mike Pence.
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2020 United States elections; ← 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 → Presidential election year: Election day: November 3: Incumbent president: Donald Trump (Republican) Next Congress: 117th: Presidential election; Partisan control: Democratic gain: Popular vote margin: Democratic +4.5%: Electoral vote: Joe Biden : 306
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The 2020 United States presidential election was the 59th presidential election and was held on November 3, 2020. Former vice president Joe Biden and U.S. senator Kamala Harris defeated incumbent Republican President Donald Trump and incumbent Vice President Mike Pence, on the Democratic Party ticket.
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Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pencefor Vice President: 1. Jacquelyn Gay (District 1) – Republican Activist (Brewton) 2. Jeana S. Boggs (District 2) – Court Reporter (Montgomery) 3. Joseph R. Fuller (District 3) – Attorney (Alexander City) 4. John H. Killian (District 4) – Baptist Minister (Fayette) 5. J. Elber...
Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President 1. John Binkley– Riverboat Pilot (Fairbanks) 2. Judy Eledge – Retired Educator (Anchorage) 3. Randy Ruedrich – Former State Party Chair (2000–2013)
Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President: 1. Constance Jackson – Vice President, NAACP 2. Felecia Rotellini– Chair, Arizona Democratic Party 3. Fred Yamashita – Executive Director, Arizona AFL-CIO 4. James McLaughlin – President, Arizona AFL-CIO 5. Jonathan Nez– President of the Navajo Nation 6....
Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President: 1. Sharon Brooks – Sebastian County Clerk 2. Iverson Jackson – Minister (Little Rock) 3. George Ritter – Deputy General Counsel, Republican Party of Arkansas [a] 4. Rod Soubers – Chair, Baxter County Republican Party 5. Doyle Webb– Chair, Arkansas Republi...
Electors: 55, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President: 1. Agustin Arreola – Community Organizer, 23, Thermal 2. Joy Atkinson[c] 3. Katherine Bancroft – Native American Activist, Lone Pine 4. Kara Bechtle – Tuolumne County Democratic Party, Soulsbyville 5. Brandon Benjamin – Campaign Staffer, Liam O'Mara, Cor...
Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President 1. Anita Lynch – Bernie Sanders Activist, 74, Denver 2. Jerad Sutton – Chair, Weld County Democratic Party 3. Judith Ingelido – Retired teacher, 73, Colorado Springs 4. Victoria Marquesen – Retired education professor, Pueblo 5. Polly Baca– former state le...
Electors: 7, pledged to Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President 1. Dana Barcellos Allen of Avon, a staffer for Rep. Jahana Hayes 2. Susan Barrett, Town Chair of Fairfield 3. Dominic Balletto Jr of East Haven, Chair of the CT Democratic Party 4. John Kalamarides of Wilton, Chair of Wilton Democrats 5. William Smith of Hartford 6...
Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President 1. John Daniello – Former State Party Chairman 2. Marla Blunt-Carter – Professor Rutgers-Camden, Sister of US Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester 3. Marie Mayor – Former legislative candidate
Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President: 1. Jacqueline Echavarria (at-large) – Safeway cashier 2. Meedie Bardonille (at-large) – Washington DC Board of Nursing 3. Barbara Helmick (at-large) – Program Director, DC Vote
Electors: 29, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President: 1. Maximo Alvarez – Businessman (Miami) 2. Jeff Brandes[i]– State Senator 3. John Browning – Transportation Commission; 2016 Elector 4. Marili Cancio – Attorney (Miami) 5. Nelson Diaz – Chair, Miami-Dade Republican Party 6. Peter Feaman – Attorney (Boynt...
November 3, 2020. 2024 →. The timeline of the 2020 United States presidential election has been split into three parts for convenience: Timeline of the 2020 United States presidential election (2017–2019) Timeline of the 2020 United States presidential election (January–October 2020)
Popular vote results. Voter turnout. Financial disclosures. Presidential coattails. Comparison with other U.S. general elections. See also. Notes. References. Further reading. External links. United States presidential election. For the most recent election, see 2020 United States presidential election.
Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) won the presidential election on November 3, 2020. Biden received 306 electoral votes and President Donald Trump (R) received 232 electoral votes. In the national popular vote, Biden received 81.2 million votes and Trump received 74.2 million votes.