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2020 United States federal election

←  2016 November 7, 2020 2024 →

All 675 seats in the House of Representatives
338 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout66.8% (Increase11.1 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Sherrod Brown Donald Trump Mitt Romney
Party Labor America First Conservative
Leader since February 21, 2017 July 18, 2016 April 12, 2017
Leader's seat Ohio 4th Florida 1st Utah at-large
Last election 164 seats, 25.1% 166 seats, 24.3% 151 seats, 22.4%
Seats won 175 157 seats 113 seats
Seat change Increase11 Decrease9 Decrease38
Popular vote 41,179,684 36,744,949 27,083,561
Percentage 26.6% 23.2% 17.1%
Swing Increase1.5 pp Decrease1.1 pp Decrease5.3 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Pramila Jayapal Kirsten Gillibrand Raphael Warnock
Party Progressive Liberal Justice
Leader since February 1, 2019 January 15, 2019 August 9, 2020
Leader's seat Washington 2nd New York 5th Georgia 5th
(newly elected)
Last election 39 seats, 5.9% 75 seats, 11.2% 11 seats, 1.5%
Seats won 76 70 16
Seat change Increase37 Decrease5 Increase5
Popular vote 17,897,324 16,471,874 3,547,298
Percentage 11.3% 10.4% 2.4%
Swing Increase5.4 pp Decrease0.8 pp Increase0.9 pp

Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.

Prime Minister before election

Donald Trump
America First

Prime Minister after election

Sherrod Brown
Labor

2020 United States federal election

←  2016 November 7, 2020 2024 →

All 675 seats in the House of Representatives
338 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout66.7% (Increase11.1 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Joe Biden Donald Trump Elizabeth Warren
Party Democratic America First Progressive
Leader since July 21, 2020 July 18, 2016 April 12, 2018
Leader's seat Delaware Florida 1st Massachusetts 3rd
Last election 210 seats, 30.3% 207 seats, 29.6% 31 seats, 5.0%
Seats won 231 189 91
Seat change Increase21 Decrease18 Increase60
Popular vote 51,342,402 42,213,977 20,851,209
Percentage 33.2% 27.2% 13.9%
Swing Increase2.9 pp Decrease2.5 pp Increase11.8 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Mitt Romney Joe Manchin Raphael Warnock
Party Republican Reform Justice
Leader since December 1, 2019 May 17, 2013 August 9, 2020
Leader's seat Utah West Virginia Georgia 5th
(newly elected)
Last election 141 seats, 20.7% 75 seats, 11.1% 11 seats, 1.5%
Seats won 91 57 16
Seat change Decrease50 Decrease18 Increase5
Popular vote 20,436,447 12,677,607 3,547,298
Percentage 13.7% 8.4% 2.4%
Swing Decrease7.0 pp Decrease2.7 pp Increase0.9 pp

Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.

Prime Minister before election

Donald Trump
People's Party

Prime Minister after election

Joe Biden
Democratic Party

2020 United States presidential election

←  2016 November 7, 2020 (first round)
December 5, 2020 (second round)
2024 →
Turnout66.7% (Increase11.0 pp) (first round)
66.9 (Increase0.2 pp) (second round)
 
Nominee Hillary Clinton Ron DeSantis
Party Democratic People's
Alliance Liberal
National
Home state New York Florida
Running mate Tim Kaine Mike Pence
States carried 27 + DC 23
Popular vote 84,691,072 73,609,712
Percentage 53.5% 46.5%

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Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by Bush/Cheney and blue denotes those won by Gore/Lieberman. One of D.C.'s three electors abstained from casting a vote for president or vice president. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia.

President before election

John Kasich
Republican

Elected President

Hillary Clinton
Democratic

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Party Candidate Votes %
RFP Francis Galvin 1,212,095,531 42.1
ACU Martin Chandler 1,145,876,535 39.8
SPP Sergei Romanov 296,545,937 10.3
UPA Maria Chang 123,800,731 4.3
I&P Thomas M. McCormick 57,581,735 2.0
Unaffiliated Anna Bruno 31,669,954 1.1
Total votes 2,879,086,771 100
RFP hold


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All 650 seats in the General Assembly
325 seats needed for a majority
Registered2,989,026,485 Decrease 0.4%
Turnout2,301,550,393 (77.1%)
Increase 4.7%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Randall Sherman Martin Chandler Valentina Orlovsky
Party Republican-Federalist Party Andromedan Constitutional Union Russophone Republican Party
Leader since 3 February 2627 7 June 2624 23 April 2626
Leader's seat Phoenix 1 Walton (list) Svetovit 23
Last election 206 seats, 31.7% 189 seats, 30.3% 77 seats, 10.3%
Seats won 245 156 94
Seat change Increase 39 Decrease 33 Increase 17
Popular vote 833,161,242 598,403,102 319,915,504
Percentage 36.1% 26.6% 13.9%
Swing Increase 4.4% Decrease 3.7% Increase 3.6%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Antonin Sorokin and Julia Kang Dmitri Batuyakev Walter Moon-Steinmeyer
Party United People's Alliance Slavic People's Party Innovation and Progress
Leader since 29 January 2627 13 October 2625 10 December 2626
Leader's seat Kupala 11 and Chardinia (list) Domovoi (list) Clarke-Marianna (list) [a]
Last election 49 seats, 10.2% 96 seats, 13.9% 18 seats, 4.1%
Seats won 60 70 19
Seat change Increase 11 Decrease 26 Increase 1
Popular vote 269,281,395 234,758,140 98,966,609
Percentage 11.7% 10.2% 4.3%
Swing Increase 1.5% Decrease 3.7% Increase 0.2%

The left side shows constituency winners of the election by their party colours. The right side shows Party list winners of the election for the additional members by their party colours.

Prime Minister of the Federation before election

Martin Chandler
ACU

Elected Prime Minister of the Federation

Randall Sherman
RFP

Emmett O'Brien
32nd United States Ambassador to Ireland
Assumed office
March 15, 2065
President Katie Porter
Preceded by Michael J. Murphy
United States Senator
from Virginia
In office
January 3, 2048 – January 3, 2060
Preceded by Jennifer McClellan
Succeeded by Jack McAuliffe
Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
In office
January 3, 2056 – January 3, 2060
Preceded by Jon Ossoff
Succeeded by Dan Crenshaw
Personal details
Born (2004-07-07) July 7, 2004 (age 19)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s)
Sally Heath
( m. 1961; div. 1987)

Heather MacLachlan
( m. 1994)
Children3
Education University of Virginia ( BA)
Georgetown University ( JD)


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