Former President Donald Trump decisively defeated Kamala Harris on Tuesday, but in Maine the Democratic vice president still secured three of the state’s four electoral votes.
The Bangor Daily News and our national elections partner, Decision Desk HQ, called the presidential race for the Republican at 1:21 a.m. Wednesday after Pennsylvania clinched it for Trump, giving him at least 270 electoral votes. As for 11:30 a.m., Trump was projected to win at least 286 electoral votes.
Along with winning Maine’s statewide vote, Harris won the reliably liberal 1st District. In a more narrow margin, Trump won the state’s more rural 2nd District, splitting Maine’s electoral votes for the third consecutive election.
As for late Wednesday morning, presidential results for more than 95 percent of precincts in Maine were reported. You can find out how your city or town voted in the map below.