Election Results - Nov. 5, 2024
NewsWest 9 will report results from the 2024 General Election as voters chose between Republican former President Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.
Voters will also cast ballots for U.S. Senate in the race between Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and his challenger, Democratic Rep. Colin Allred. They’ll have their say in other national, state and local races, including the highly anticipated Odessa mayoral along with Midland and Odessa city council candidate seats.
You can check out what races KWES is following here
Follow the latest results here after the polls close at 7 p.m. with nonstop live coverage on KWES 9 and our 9+ streaming app.
Results updated every 2 minutes or less (some races may update less frequently).
President - TX
Precincts: 9,414 / 9,885 (95% reporting)U.S. Senate - TX
Precincts: 9,414 / 9,885 (95% reporting)Odessa Mayor Ector County
Precincts: 1 / 1 (100% reporting)City Council - At Large Midland
Precincts: 36 / 36 (100% reporting)City Council - District 1 Midland
Precincts: 7 / 21 (33% reporting)City Council At-Large Ector County
Precincts: 1 / 1 (100% reporting)Election Headlines
- Republicans win 218 US House seats, giving Donald Trump and the party control of government
- GOP picks up more key House seats while Democrats insist they still have a path to a majority
- How 5 key demographic groups voted in 2024: AP VoteCast
- Biden delivers remarks following Trump's victory over Harris
- Midland Soup Kitchen Ministry set to expand following Proposition A win during November election
- Trump has vowed to shake some of democracy's pillars
- John Burkholder newly elected Midland City Council member at-large; Robin Poole reelected
- Brian Stubbs defeats Heather Bredimus in Midland City Council District 1 race
- Kamala Harris delivers concession speech after Trump wins election
- Live results and Electoral College map: Track the race to 270 electoral votes