Updated on November 6th at 1:44 p.m.
November 6th
1:44 p.m.: Vice President Kamala Harris called President-elect Donald Trump to ask him to concede the race, according to the Trump campaign. Harris is scheduled to speak at Howard University later today. President Biden is also scheduled to address President Trump and the nation later today.
1:08 p.m.: With 100% of precincts reporting, incumbent Austin Mayor Kirk Watson is poised to avoid a runoff and win reelection with 50.01% of the vote. According to KVUE, Watson avoided a runoff by a margin of 31 votes.
1:08 a.m.: With 93% of votes counted, the Decision Desk predicts Trump will win Pennsylvania. Trump currently has 51% of the vote counted. With this victory, Trump now has 270 electoral votes and will become the next president.
November 5th
9:58 p.m.: With 41% of votes counted, the Decision Desk projects Trump to win Iowa. Trump currently has 54.9% of the vote counted.
9:28 p.m.: With 88% of votes counted, the Decision Desk projects Trump to win Georgia. Trump currently has 51.2% of the vote counted.
9:25 p.m.: With 72% of votes counted, Decision Desk projects incumbent Sen. Ted Cruz to win reelection. Mr. Cruz currently has 53.6% of the vote.
8:31 p.m.: With 54% of votes counted, the Decision Desk predicts Trump to win North Carolina. He currently has 51.1% of the votes counted.
8:02 p.m.: With 58% of votes counted, Decision Desk predicts Trump will win Texas. He currently has 53.4% of the votes counted. The Senate race is currently too close to call.
7:37 p.m.: Trump leads Harris 50% to 48.7% in Williamson County in the Senate race with 92% of votes counted, according to the Associated Press, with Rep. Colin Allred leading Ted. -He has a 49.7% to 48.1% lead over Senator Cruz. press.
7:31 p.m.: Vice President Kamala Harris leads former President Donald Trump 52.6% to 46.2% in Hays County, with 75% of votes counted, according to the Associated Press.
7:25 p.m.: Lloyd Doggett, the incumbent U.S. representative for the 37th District in the Texas House of Representatives, won his re-election campaign with 77% of the votes counted, according to the Associated Press.
7 p.m.: Voting ends in Texas. Those currently in line can still vote. The wait time at Texas Union is approximately 21 to 50 minutes.
Voters will decide the next US president on Tuesday. This election also includes the mayoral race for Austin. us senate Seats from Texas and US House of Representatives.
The Daily Texan uses decision desk and Associated Press Both news organizations are known for their accuracy, speed, and nonpartisanship. Texas will be updated as results are released for Texas, key battleground states, and major counties within the state, including Travis, Harris, Dallas, and Tarrant.
As of Oct. 18, the Texas Politics Project poll showed: Trump leads 51% to 46%. Probably among Texas voters.
In the Texas Senate election, Incumbent Sen. Ted Cruz leads Rep. Colin Allred by 7 points Among likely Texas voters, according to the Texas Politics Project. Mr. Allred holds a seven-point lead among voters under 30.
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