Exit polls from the 2024 presidential election
National exit poll results for the 2024 presidential elections
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Exit poll results for the 2024 presidential elections
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Exit poll results for the 2024 presidential elections
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Washington Post Poll Archive
Dig into all the numbers in our polls, look at demographic groups and examine trends over time.
By Washington Post staffNevada presidential, senatorial and referendum exit polls
Exit poll results for the 2024 presidential elections
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Exit poll results for the 2024 presidential elections
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Exit poll results for the 2024 presidential elections
By Emily Guskin, Chris Alcantara and Janice Kai ChenHow did 2024 election polls fare? We talked to experts.
After a poor performance in 2020, pre-election polls this year were largely accurate in depicting a tight race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, though they again underestimated support for the president-elect.
By Scott Clement and Praveena SomasundaramWhat the 2024 election tells us about Trump’s voters
Trump made inroads with Hispanic voters, younger voters and voters without a college degree.
By Scott Clement, Emily Guskin, Dan Keating and Júlia LedurHow The Washington Post will report live election results in 2024
The Post’s election results data largely come from the Associated Press, which uses a team of more than 5,000 people to track and report results in more than 6,000 contests across the country.
By Scott ClementHarris and Trump nearly even in Pennsylvania in campaign’s final days, Post poll finds
The presidential contest in Pennsylvania remains deadlocked just days ahead of the election, with Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump statistically tied and voters highly motivated.
By Dan Balz, Emily Guskin and Scott ClementMichigan voters near evenly split between Harris and Trump, Post poll finds
The survey finds strengths and weaknesses for each candidate heading into Election Day.
By Scott Clement, Emily Guskin and Dan BalzMajority of swing-state voters say they fear violence if Trump loses
The poll found that two-thirds of voters in states likely to decide the election do not think Donald Trump would accept defeat.
By Colby Itkowitz, Dan Keating, Emily Guskin and Scott ClementHarris leads Trump in Virginia, Post-Schar School poll finds
A Washington Post-Schar School poll finds Trump voters are far less willing to accept the election results than they were four years ago.
By Emily Guskin, Gregory S. Schneider, Laura Vozzella and Scott ClementAlsobrooks has clear lead in Maryland Senate race, Post-UMD poll finds
The poll finds 52 percent of likely voters support Democrat Angela Alsobrooks, while 40 percent support Republican Larry Hogan.
By Scott Clement, Emily Guskin and Erin CoxHarris and Trump locked in dead heat in seven-state poll, with some voters still deciding
Former president Donald Trump shows strength in Arizona while Vice President Kamala Harris runs strongest in Georgia, according to a Post-Schar School survey.
By Scott Clement, Emily Guskin, Dan Keating and Dan Balz