Watch live: FOX News projects Trump will win race for White House

Donald Trump has won enough electoral votes to retake the White House, FOX News projects. However, The Associated Press and other media outlets say the race between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is still too close to call.

How many electoral votes does each state have? How many needed to win?

In the race for the White House, a candidate will have to win 270 of the 538 total electoral votes to win the 2024 presidential election.

A late look at the swing states
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What do the election results look like late Tuesday night?

Election experts analyze Midwest?s battleground impact
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Fox 32's Sylvia Perez and her expert panel, including Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza, discuss key Midwest battlegrounds. They explore why candidates focused on states like Wisconsin and Michigan and examine the Iowa poll which recently showed Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump.

What will ultimately decide the 2024 Presidential Election?
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What key issues are most important to voters this election and what will ultimately decide who wins the presidency? Local politicians and professors weigh in.

Live Cook County State's Attorney Election Results 2024

The office of Cook County’s top prosecutor will look much different in January, regardless of who wins the race.

Live Illinois Election Results 2024

Here are the results of the 2024 Illinois general election.

Feeling anxious about the election? Here's how to cope
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We're less than a few hours away from the polls closing and many Americans are feeling a little anxious. There are ways you can deal with that stress.

Trump won't say how he voted on Florida abortion issue: 'Stop talking about it'

Donald Trump voted Tuesday in Palm Beach, Florida, near his Mar-a-Lago club, where he was then asked twice by reporters how he voted on the state’s abortion measure.

Trump, Harris round out their campaigns in swing states
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The presidential candidates spent the final day of their campaigns holding rallies in swing states. Donald Trump made stops in North Carolina and Michigan while Kamala Harris spent the day speaking to voters in Pennsylvania.