Voters head to the polls to vote for president, U.S. House, state legislature and other offices on Nov. 5 in South Carolina.
The winner of the presidential race will take South Carolina’s nine Electoral College votes.
Polls close at 7 p.m. ET.
State significance
South Carolina has voted for the Republican candidate since 1980. Donald Trump won the state in 2020 by over 10 percentage points.
South Carolina played a notable role in the Democratic and Republican presidential primaries earlier this year, with it having the first primary where President Joe Biden was on the ballot — and in the home state of then-presidential primary candidate Nikki Haley.
Counties are colored red or blue when the % expected vote reporting reaches a set threshold. This threshold varies by state and is based on patterns of past vote reporting and expectations about how the vote will report this year.