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Election Live Blog: Follow us for the latest updates on national races

Election Live Blog: Follow us for the latest updates on national races

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Election Live Blog: Follow us for the latest updates on national racesElection Live Blog: Follow us for the latest updates on national races

The election results will be announced during the night of November 5th. Alaska is a must read will continually update this page. The Alaska races will be blogged live on a separate page. All timestamps are Alaska time:

5:50 p.m Trump won Missouri.

5:37 p.m Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida won his fifth term in the U.S. House of Representatives, defeating Democrat Gay Valimont for the state's 1st Congressional District.

5:33 p.m One electoral vote in Nebraska's large rural area, the Third Congressional District, went to Trump. Trump also won South Carolina.

5:30 p.m NewsMax called North Carolina for Trump.

5:26 p.m Republican Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida's 19th Congressional District won re-election in a landslide – 66%.

5:22 p.m North Dakota and South Dakota were called for Trump.

5:19 p.m In the election campaign, Trump is currently at 177 and Harris is at 99. The winner needs 270. The western states of California, Oregon and Washington will change this when the polls in the West close.

5:15 p.m AP declares Trump the winner in Wyoming. NewsMax has declared Trump the winner in Texas and Ohio.

5:14 p.m Kelly Armstrong, Republican, won the North Dakota gubernatorial race.

5:05 p.m North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, a Democrat, won the governor's race, keeping North Carolina under Democratic control. Mark Robinson, the Republican, lost.

5:01 p.m Republican U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker won re-election to continue serving Mississippi, defeating Democratic attorney Ty Pinkins. Republican U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn defeated Democrat Gloria Johnson to win re-election for Tennessee.

4:57 p.m Republican U.S. Rep. Jim Banks is expected to win Indiana's open U.S. Senate seat.

4:50 p.m Florida voters rejected the amendment liberalizing abortion.

4:44 p.m Harris won Illinois, Delaware and New Jersey.

4:40 p.m West Virginia's Republican Attorney General Patrick Morrisey won the Mountain State's governor's race with nearly 62% of the vote.

4:37 p.m Trump won Arkansas.

4:27 p.m NewsMax called Mississippi, Missouri and Oklahoma for Trump and Maryland for Harris.

4:25 p.m Trump won Florida. With over 95% of the votes already counted, it's Trump with over 56% and Harris with 42.6%. Trump is the first Republican to lead Miami-Dade County since 1988. Much of the credit goes to Gov. Ron DeSantis, who helped shore up support. According to Kellyanne Conway on Fox News, Trump is expected to receive a million more votes in Florida than Barack Obama did when he won the state in 2008.

4:17 p.m Republican U.S. Senator Mike Braun won the Indiana gubernatorial race, defeating Democrat Jennifer McCormick.

4:05 p.m U.S. Sen. Rick Scott of Florida was re-elected in Florida, defeating Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell.

4:03 p.m U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie, Republican, has won re-election in Kentucky's Fourth Congressional District.

3:55 p.m West Virginia Republican Gov. Jim Justice has won election to the U.S. Senate, which will help shift control of the Senate to Republicans. This is a swing to the Republicans, replacing U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, one of Sen. Lisa Murkowski's biggest allies.

3:45 p.m Kentucky, West Virginia and Indiana were called for Donald Trump. Kamala Harris won Vermont.

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