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Comparison of 2024 presidential candidates to congressional and gubernatorial candidates by state

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2024 Presidential Election
Date: November 5, 2024
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This page compares the performance of Kamala Harris (D) and Donald Trump (R) in the 2024 presidential election to gubernatorial and congressional races in each state. It provides the percentage difference between the number of votes received by Harrus and Trump and the number of votes received by the respective Democratic and Republican candidates statewide.

Comparison of presidential and U.S. Senate votes by party

See also: United States Senate elections, 2024

Thirty-four U.S. Senate elections were held on November 5, 2024. Thirty-one of these races featured a Democratic and Republican nominee. The following chart compares the number of votes received by presidential candidates Kamala Harris (D) and Donald Trump (R) to the number of votes for each state's respective Democratic and Republican senatorial candidates.

  • Harris outperformed Democratic Senate candidates in Utah, Maryland, and Wyoming, by a percentage difference of 19.1%, 14.2%, and 8.7%, respectively.
  • Trump outperformed Republican Senate candidates in Hawaii, Minnesota, and Ohio, by a percentage difference of 19.0%, 16.2%, and 10.7%, respectively.
  • Harris underperformed Democratic Senate candidates in Montana, North Dakota, and Minnesota, by a percentage difference of 17.5%, 7.9%, and 7.9%, respectively.
  • Trump underperformed Republican Senate candidates in Maryland, Massachusetts, and California, by a percentage difference of 22.2%, 8.7%, and 3.7%, respectively.

Comparison of presidential and U.S. House votes by party

See also: United States House of Representatives elections, 2024

The following chart compares the number of votes received by presidential candidates Kamala Harris (D) and Donald Trump (R) to the number of votes for each state's Democratic and Republican U.S. House candidates.

The following states did not have Democratic and/or Republican candidates in every congressional race and were excluded from the following analysis:

  • Alabama
  • California
  • Florida
  • Illinois
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Massachusetts
  • Mississippi
  • Nevada
  • North Carolina
  • Oklahoma
  • Pennsylvania
  • Texas
  • Washington

Among the states with Democratic and Republican candidates in every congressional district:

  • Harris outperformed the Democratic U.S. House candidates in South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming, by a percentage difference of 21.9%, 17.7%, and 13.4%, respectively.
  • Trump outperformed the Republican U.S. House candidates in West Virginia, Hawaii, and Rhode Island, by a percentage difference of 33.9%, 32.3%, and 17.4%.
  • Harris underperformed the Democratic U.S. House candidates in West Virginia, Alaska, and Hawaii, by a percentage difference of 39.1%, 11.4%, and 5.4%, respectively.
  • Trump underperformed the Republican U.S. House candidates in South Dakota, Nebraska, and Utah, by a percentage difference of 11.0%, 4.6%, and 2.9%.

Comparison of presidential and gubernatorial votes by party

See also: Gubernatorial elections, 2024

Eleven states held gubernatorial elections on November 5, 2024. The following chart compares the number of votes received by presidential candidates Kamala Harris (D) and Donald Trump (R) to the number of votes for each state's respective Democratic and Republican gubernatorial candidates.

  • Harris outperformed the Democratic gubernatorial candidates in Vermont, Utah, and North Dakota, by a percentage difference of 99.4%, 28.9%, and 17.7%.
  • Trump outperformed the Republican gubernatorial candidates in North Carolina, West Virginia, and Utah, by a percentage difference of 25.6%, 15.0%, and 12.3%.
  • Harris underperformed the Democratic gubernatorial candidates in North Carolina, West Virginia, and Indiana, by a percentage difference of 12.2%, 8.8%, and 1.7%, respectively.
  • Trump underperformed the Republican gubernatorial candidates in Vermont, Washington, and New Hampshire, by a percentage difference of 76.2%, 11.0%, and 9.8%, respectively.

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