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Election 2020

Guide to information about the 2020 election.

Maps and Apps (Polling and Forecast)

2020 Presidential Election Interactive Map (270 to Win)

It will take 270 electoral votes to win the 2020 presidential election. Click states on this interactive map to create your own 2020 election forecast. Create a specific match-up by clicking the party and/or names near the electoral vote counter. Use the buttons below the map to share your forecast or embed it into a web page.

Taegan Goddard's Electoral Vote Map

Our interactive presidential election map is currently based on the consensus of the following forecasts:

2020 Presidential Election Polls

This page displays the current 270toWin Polling Average for each state. Where that is not applicable, the most recent 2020 presidential election poll is used. The average methodology is summarized below the table.

Maryland 2020 Presidential Election Polls

Maryland 2020 Presidential Election Polls

Prince George's County, Maryland 2020 Voting Locations

A dashboard that features Price George's County, Maryland 2020 Voting Locations

FiveThirtyEight House Forecast

Updated every four hours, this is an interactive House map derived from the FiveThirtyEight 2020 House Election Forecast

FiveThirtyEight Senate Forecast

Updated every two hours, this is an interactive Senate map derived from the FiveThirtyEight 2020 Election Forecast

Who Represents Me?

Use the search tools on this page to find your elected officials or those for any address, Zip Code, city or state in the United States. 

Miscellaneous

Ads Spending by Presidential Candidates

Cumulative weekly spending on TV ads by Biden and Trump in media markets

Demonstrations & Political Violence in America

The United States is at heightened risk of political violence and instability going into the 2020 general election. Mass shootings hit a record high last year, violent hate crimes are on the rise, and police killings continue unabated. The COVID-19 pandemic has killed thousands and disrupted the economy, while George Floyd’s death in police custody has sparked a massive wave of protest across the country