UPDATE: Trump 304…Clinton 224, Other 6 and 4 pending votes remaining.

Among the electors today, there were more Hillary defectors than Trump defectors. Go HERE to see who they were and which states they are from.

Although the official electoral college results won’t be announced until January 6, when Congress meets in a joint session to officially count the results, many of the votes are already being announced in some states. We will update this post with the electoral count as state results are announced, so you can stay updated on the latest. Trump had 259 electoral votes before Texas cast 36 of its 38 electoral votes for Trump, pushing him over the 270 that he needed to win.

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Here are the results we know so far, as shared by local media outlets, electors, or state officials:

Alabama – All 9 electors have voted for Trump.

Alaska – All 3 electors voted for Trump.

Arizona – All 11 electors voted for Trump.

Arkansas – All 6 electors voted for Trump.

Connecticut – All 7 electors voted for Hillary Clinton.

Delaware – All 3 electors voted for Hillary Clinton.

Florida – All 29 electors voted for Trump.

Georgia – All 16 electors voted for Trump.

Idaho – All 4 electors voted for Trump.

Illinois – All 20 electors voted for Clinton.

Indiana – All 11 electors voted for Trump.

Kansas – All six electors voted for Trump, per 270 to WIN.

Kentucky – All 8 electors voted for Trump.

Louisiana – All 8 electors voted for Trump.

Maine – Maine and Nebraska are the only states that split their electoral votes. In Maine, Trump earned 1 electoral vote and Clinton earned 3. One of Clinton’s electors, David Bright, announced on Facebook that he was giving his electoral vote to Bernie Sanders. He tried to do just that, but he was ruled out of order and the vote was recast, forcing him to vote for Hillary Clinton instead.

Maryland – All 10 electors voted for Hillary Clinton.

Michigan – All 16 electors voted for Trump.

Minnesota – All 10 electors voted for Clinton.

Missouri – All 10 electors voted for Trump.

Mississippi – All 6 electors voted for Trump.

Nebraska – All 5 voted for Trump.

New Hampshire – All 4 electors voted for Clinton.

New York – All 29 electors voted for Hillary Clinton.

North Carolina – All 15 electors voted for Trump.

North Dakota – All 3 electors voted for Trump.

Ohio – All 18 electors voted for Trump.

Oklahoma – All 7 electors voted for Trump.

Oregon – All 7 electors voted for Clinton.

Pennsylvania – All 20 votes for Trump (verified by CBS).

Rhode Island – All 4 electors voted for Clinton.

South Carolina – All 9 electors voted for Trump.

South Dakota – All 3 electors voted for Trump.

Tennessee – All 11 electors voted for Trump.

Texas – In Texas, 36 out of its 38 electoral votes went to Trump. Chris Suprun wrote today on The Hill that he still intended to cast his vote for John Kasich and not Trump. Once the meeting got underway, four electors resigned and then were replaced, which caused the results to be delayed. One of the electors, Sisneros, did not want to vote for Trump. The other three found out they were ineligible, Sean Walsh of the Statesman reported.

Utah – All 6 electors voted for Trump, per 270toWin.

Vermont – All 3 electors voted for Clinton.

Washington – In Washington, eight voted for Clinton, 3 voted for Colin Powell, and 1 voted for Faith Spotted Eagle.

West Virginia – All 5 electors voted for Trump.

Wisconsin – All 10 electors voted for Donald Trump.

via: 270towin

h/t Heavy

 

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