WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — The presidential race has the potential to shape the next few years of the United States, not only in the White House but also in the United States Senate.
While all eyes are on the top of the ticket for the presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris (D) and former President Donald Trump (R), many eyes are also on highly competitive toss-up races across the country.
According to the Cook Political Report, these toss-up races include Senate races in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
► Watch Now: Live election coverage on ABC10+. The TV streaming app is available on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Samsung and Vizio. Here’s how to download it for free.
Election Results: Who Won the Senate
ELECTION RESOURCES:
► Here's our 2024 Election Guide with key dates and voting information.
► Figure out California's propositions with our series of explainers.
► We are answering your election questions.
► We also verify stories and videos to sort truth from fiction and weed out misinformation.
► Check back here for live results as ballots will be counted during the days ahead.
► Stay updated with our politics page for all the latest election news and race previews.
► Track your ballot status with the Where's My Ballot tool.
When do we find out who won the election?
Voters will start to see results not long after 8 p.m., but keep in mind, these aren't the final results. Every number seen on election night are unofficial results.
While some elections might be called on election night, that's generally a projection from media outlets or experts. Governments don't call elections. Mail-in ballots, provisional ballots, ballots from registered voters in the military deployed over seas and more all get counted for the final result.
The last day for counties to certify results is Dec. 5. The Secretary of State will then have until Dec. 7 to certify the vote, with the Statement of Vote certified on Dec. 13.
WATCH ALSO: 2024 Ballot Props, explained