2024 United States presidential election (Extinction)

The 2024 United States presidential election was the 60th quadrennial American presidential election, held on Thursday, November 7, 2024. The Democratic ticket of former Louisiana Representative Cedric Richmond and Jay Inslee defeated the Republican ticket of Kentucky Senator Rand Paul and former Michigan Representative Justin Amash. Richmond took office as the 46th president, and TBD as the 49th vice president, on January 20, 2017. Richmond became the second African-American president, and Jay Inslee became the first Vice President from Washington.

Close Races
Blue denotes states (or congressional districts whose electoral votes are awarded separately) won by Democrat Cedric Richmond; red denotes those won by Republican Rand Paul.

States where the margin of victory was under 1% (23 electoral votes; 15 won by Richmond, 8 by Paul):

1. Michigan, 0.31% - 15

2. New Hampshire, 0.57% - 4

3. Maine, 0.93% - 4

States where the margin of victory was between 1% and 5% (XX electoral votes; XX won by Richmond, XX by Paul):

1. Mississippi, 1.27% - 6

2. Nevada, 1.34% - 6

3. Pennsylvania, 1.41% - 19

4. Wisconsin, 1.64% - 10

5. Minnesota, 2.01% - 9

6. South Carolina, 2.09% - 9

7. Florida, 2.49% - 31

8. Arizona, 3.89% - 12

9. North Carolina, 4.12% - 16

States where the margin of victory was between 5% and 10% (XX electoral votes; XX won by Richmond, XX by Paul):

1. Missouri, 5.37% - 10

2. Arkansas, 5.85% - 6

3. New Mexico, 5.94% - 5

4. Georgia, 5.97% - 16

5. Virginia, 6.11% - 13

6. Montana, 6.42% - 4

7. Colorado, 6.77% - 10

8. Oregon, 7.3% - 8

9. Illinois, 7.9% - 20

10. Alabama, 8.6% - 8

11. Kansas, 9.1% - 6

12. Delaware, 9.4% - 3