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Updated: 9:04 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 | Posted: 8:13 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012

Decision 2012: Complete Coverage

Decision 2012
Decision 2012

Official election results as they're reported, and other local political information as provided by provided by national sources, regional Boards of Elections and County Clerks.

 


 

-Complete Decision 2012 coverage

-Election results as they're reported

 

 


 

As of 8:45 p.m., President Barack Obama won the reliably Democratic Northeast, and Republican Mitt Romney secured his conservative base Tuesday night in a duel for the White House shadowed by a weak economy and high unemployment.

The critical battlegrounds with the key to victory were unsettled, Virginia, Ohio and Florida among them, with long lines in many locations after poll-close time.

Romney led in the popular vote, gaining 8.2 million votes, or 52 percent, to 7.5 million or 47 percent for Obama, with 5 percent of the precincts tallied.

Romney also held an early electoral vote advantage, 76-64, with 270 needed for victory.

Obama carried Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine and Romney's home state of Massachusetts. Also, as expected, he won Delaware and Maryland as well as the District of Columbia and Illinois.

Romney had Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Kentucky and West Virginia in his column. He also won Indiana, a state Obama carried in 2008 but did not contest this year.

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