Consensus Electoral Map (No Toss-ups)
As of November 3, 2020
This map aggregates the ratings of nine organizations to come up with a consensus forecast for the 2020 presidential election.
The candidate with the higher net consensus score is shown as the winner of the state, regardless of the strength of that 'lead'. The goal is to reflect the winner-take-all nature of the vote in each state.
See the regular Consensus Electoral Map for a more granular look at the state of the presidential race.
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Rep. Byron Donalds Running for Florida Governor in 2026
He'll look to succeed fellow Republican Ron DeSantis, who is ineligible to run due to term limit laws
Overview and Live Results: February 25 Legislative Special Elections
Voters in Connecticut and Maine will fill vacancies, while the California contests may require a top-two election in April
Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell to Retire at End of Term
Currently second in seniority to Chuck Grassley, the 83 year old Republican will not seek an 8th term
Overview and Live Results: Delaware and Louisiana Legislative Special Elections
Two vacancies in the Senate of each state will be filled Saturday
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