By Andrew Mackinnon
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Election night, Tuesday, November 3rd
By Andrew Mackinnon
Sources of data
Election night, Tuesday, November 3rd
By Andrew Mackinnon
Last updated: 12th November, 2020
When Wisconsin temporarily stopped counting the votes on the night of the 2020 United States Presidential Election, Tuesday, November 3rd, Trump was 116,148 votes ahead of Biden in Wisconsin with a 51% share of the vote (accounting for votes for all parties, including parties other than the Republican Party and the Democratic Party). At that time, Biden had a 47% share of the vote (accounting for all parties, including parties other than the Republican Party and the Democratic Party).
By Andrew Mackinnon
Last updated: 12th November, 2020
When Michigan temporarily stopped counting the votes on the night of the 2020 United States Presidential Election, Tuesday, November 3rd, Trump was 294,623 votes ahead of Biden in Michigan with a 53% share of the vote (accounting for votes for all parties, including parties other than the Republican Party and the Democratic Party). At that time, Biden had a 45% share of the vote (accounting for all parties, including parties other than the Republican Party and the Democratic Party).
By Andrew Mackinnon
Last updated: 12th November, 2020
When Georgia temporarily stopped counting the votes on the night of the 2020 United States Presidential Election, Tuesday, November 3rd, Trump was 118,055 votes ahead of Biden in Georgia with a 51% share of the vote (accounting for votes for all parties, including parties other than the Republican Party and the Democratic Party). At that time, Biden had a 48% share of the vote (accounting for all parties, including parties other than the Republican Party and the Democratic Party).
By Andrew Mackinnon
Last updated: 12th November, 2020
When Pennsylvania temporarily stopped counting the votes on the night of the 2020 United States Presidential Election, Tuesday, November 3rd, Trump was 696,580 votes ahead of Biden in Pennsylvania with a 56% share of the vote (accounting for votes for all parties, including parties other than the Republican Party and the Democratic Party). At that time, Biden had a 43% share of the vote (accounting for all parties, including parties other than the Republican Party and the Democratic Party).