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Here’s what we know about the 6 states whose Electoral College votes haven’t been called

Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina and Nevada are key remaining prizes

Voters cast their ballots Tuesday at the Metropolitan Library in Atlanta.


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The U.S. presidential election is still too close to call. Here’s what we know about the remaining states that have yet to be called for either former Vice President Joe Biden or President Donald Trump, with vote tallies from the Associated Press.

Six states fall in that category, after the AP on Wednesday afternoon declared Biden as the winner in Wisconsin and Trump as the victor in Maine’s 2nd congressional district.

There continue to be multiple paths to victory for each candidate.

If Biden were to win Michigan and Nevada while Trump took the other outstanding races, that would get the Democratic challenger to the bare minimum of 270 electoral votes. Biden could get to 274 if he won Nevada and Pennsylvania, as Trump claimed the other states not yet called.

Trump’s paths to victory include winning Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina and Pennsylvania for 284 electoral votes, while Biden gets the others. The Republican incumbent also could triumph by taking Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and North Carolina to get to 270. 

Pennsylvania, with 20 electoral votes: With 84% reported, Trump has a 52.7%-to-46.2% lead. Most votes are expected to be counted by Friday.

Georgia, 16 electoral votes: With 95% reported, Trump has a lead of 50.2% to 48.6%. Results from the state were delayed by a pipe bursting at State Farm Arena, where counting was being conducted. Georgia officials hope to have a result on Wednesday.

Michigan, 16 electoral votes: With 99% reported, Biden has a 49.6%-to-48.9% lead. A Michigan official said she expected to have a “very clear picture” if not the final results by Wednesday night.

North Carolina, 15 electoral votes: With 94% counted, Trump has a 50.1%-to-48.7% lead. Ballots there are accepted until Nov. 12, as long as they were postmarked by Election Day.

Nevada, 6 electoral votes: With 75% reported, Biden has a 49.2%-to-48.6% lead. Nevada is still counting mail-in ballots received on Election Day, those received over the next week and provisional ballots. The state’s election officials tweeted early Wednesday that they won’t provide additional updates on election results until around noon Eastern Time Thursday.

Alaska, 3 electoral votes: With 50% counted, Trump is up 63.6% to 32.4%.

Now read: Biden leads Trump as control of presidency and U.S. Senate are still in doubt

And see: Stock-market hope for a ‘blue wave’ Election Day outcome washes out

Plus: Trump, Biden race goes into overtime as battleground states hang in balance: live blog

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