DETROIT (FOX 2) - Voters across the country have cast their ballots for President with the first results starting to come in on the East Coast.
We'll be tracking those results on this map. It's pretty simple to use – just hover over the state you want to see and track the result live as they come in.
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Tonight at 7 p.m., instead of watching a national news outlet talk about Michigan from New York, stream FOX LOCAL. We'll start with a 30-minute You Decide special, followed by a special live edition of The Pulse at 7:30.
At 8 p.m., when the polls close, FOX 2 is bringing you live election results as they come in exclusively on our streaming platforms.
Our late news shows continue all night long until midnight – then you can watch live Michigan results all night long until 4 a.m. when our morning show takes over.
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Results pages
Interactive map: How Michigan is voting for President
Presidential race: Donald Trump vs. Kamala Harris
Michigan Senate: Elissa Slotkin vs. Mike Rogers
Michigan's 13 Congressional House races
Swing state tracker: How are the seven battlegrounds voting?
Poll closing times: When to expect results
Polls close at different times across the U.S., impacting when results come in. According to 270toWin, here are key times for states:
7:00 p.m. ET: Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, most of Florida
7:30 p.m. ET: Ohio, North Carolina, West Virginia
8:00 p.m. ET: Pennsylvania, Michigan, remaining Florida, and most of Texas (except El Paso, which closes at 9 p.m.)
9:00 p.m. ET: Arizona, Colorado, Wisconsin, El Paso (Texas)
10:00 p.m. ET: Nevada, Iowa, most of Montana
11:00 p.m. ET: California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho
These times give us a first look at key races and early results in pivotal states.
The presidential race: Fight for swing states
The 2024 presidential race hinges on 270 electoral votes, with a focus on seven swing states holding a combined 93 votes. With close polling in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, both candidates need wins across these key battlegrounds.
RELATED: When will we know the results in the swing states?
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