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Live Updates: 2024 General Election Showdown

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Live results: 2024 General Election

LAKE HAVASU CITY — Polls have officially closed, with the first local and state election results expected to emerge shortly after 8 p.m. Updates will be provided as new information is released. A livestream of the ballot counting can be accessed through Mohave County platforms.

LATEST RESULTS (8 p.m. MST)

U.S. President

Donald Trump (R): 36,056,621 votes (52.3%)

Kamala Harris (D): 32,110,526 votes (46.5%)

Jill Stein (G): 256,043 votes (0.4%)

Chase Oliver (L): 247,164 votes (0.4%)

In the race to 270 electoral votes, Trump leads with 178, while Harris trails with 99.

U.S. Senator

Kari Lake (R): votes tallied

Ruben Gallego (D): votes tallied

Eduardo Quintana (G): votes tallied

U.S. Representative, District 9

Paul Gosar (R): votes tallied

Quacy Smith (D): votes tallied

State Senator, District 30

Hildy Angius (R): votes tallied

J’aime Morgaine (D): votes tallied

State Representative, District 30 (2 seats)

Leo Biasiucci (R): votes tallied

John Gillette (R): votes tallied

Monica Timberlake (D): votes tallied

Arizona Corporation Commission (3 seats)

Rene Lopez (R): votes tallied

Lea Márquez Peterson (R): votes tallied

Rachel Walden (R): votes tallied

Ylenia Aguilar (D): votes tallied

Jonathon Hill (D): votes tallied

Joshua Polacheck (D): votes tallied

Mohave County Board of Supervisors

District 1: Travis Lingenfelter (R) vs. Catherine Wright (D)

District 3: Sonny Borrelli (R) vs. Paul Smith (D)

District 4: Don Martin (R) vs. Lisa Pickard (D)

District 5: Ron Gould (R) vs. Brian McMahan (D)

Lake Havasu Unified School District (3 seats)

David Rose: votes tallied

Vijette Saari: votes tallied

Matthew Houston: votes tallied

Evelyn Tinsley: votes tallied

Kyle Neidermann: votes tallied

Mike Kurn: votes tallied

Joe Bill Thomas: votes tallied

Propositions Overview

Proposition 133 aims to require state primary election regulations to take precedence over city laws.

Proposition 134 would mandate a specific percentage of signatures from each legislative district for statewide ballot measures.

Proposition 135 proposes that emergency powers granted to the governor would automatically terminate after 30 days unless legislatively extended or in cases of extreme circumstances.

Proposition 136 allows for lawsuits regarding voter-initiated ballot measures to be filed at least 100 days prior to an election.

Proposition 137 seeks to eliminate judicial terms for judges in Arizona’s highest courts in populous counties.

Proposition 138 permits employers to pay employees up to 25% less than minimum wage if combined pay meets a minimum threshold.

Proposition 139 aims to add a fundamental right to abortion within the state’s constitution.

Proposition 140 proposes changes to primary election rules affecting voters and candidates.

Proposition 311 requires the state to provide a significant death benefit to the survivors of first responders killed in action.

Proposition 312 allows for property tax refunds for costs incurred from a governing authority’s enforcement failures.

Proposition 313 involves lifetime sentences for individuals convicted of Class 2 felonies related to child sex trafficking.

Proposition 314 creates new crimes related to individuals unlawfully present in the country.

Proposition 315 requires state agencies to submit any proposed rules with significant anticipated costs for review.