Swing State | Harris leads in Pennsylvania The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 20% of votes counted in Pennsylvania, Vice President Kamala Harris leads with 59.4% of votes.
Swing State | Trump leads in Georgia November 5, 2024 With 68.5% votes counted, Trump leads with in Georgia 52.5% of votes.
Swing State | Harris continues to lead in Michigan The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 10% of votes counted for in Michigan, Vice President Harris continues to lead with 52.5% of votes.
U.S. House | Mann leads in 1st District The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 26% of votes counted for Kansas House 1st District, Tracey Mann (R) leads with 53.4% of votes.
U.S. Senate | Titus leads in District 18 The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 20.74% of votes counted in the Kansas Senate in District 18, Kenny Titus (R) leads with 60.6% of votes.
Swing State | Harris leads in Pennsylvania The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 15% of votes counted in Pennsylvania, Vice President Harris leads with 65.4% of votes.
Swing State | Trump leads in North Carolina The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 25% of votes counted in North Carolina, former President Donald Trump leads with 54% of votes.
Kansas Election | Harris leads with 28% of votes counted The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 28% of votes counted in Kansas, Vice President Harris leads with 52.3% of votes.
Swing State | Trump leads in Georgia The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 62% of votes counted, former President Trump is leading with 52% of votes.
U.S. House | Mann leads 1st District with 10% of votes in The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 10% of votes counted for Kansas House 1st District, Tracey Mann leads Paul Buskirk with 60% of votes.
Swing State | Harris leads in Michigan The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 7% of votes counted, Vice President Harris continues to lead in Michigan with 55.7% of votes.
Swing State | Trump leads in North Carolina The Collegian • November 5, 2024 With 20% of votes counted in North Carolina, former President Donald Trump leads with 52.6% of votes.