Results for the United States General Election will be updated as they come in.
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Updated at 11:51 p.m.
Newly elected U.S. president Donald Trump has walked on stage to cheers from supporters. #Election2016
— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016
BREAKING: Carbajal elected to U.S. House in California. @AP race call at 2:45 a.m. EST. #Election2016 #APracecall pic.twitter.com/yR4CX1Vufh
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 9, 2016
Celebrity businessman and political novice Donald Trump is elected America’s 45th president Tuesday. https://t.co/OqM7FEtZ9a pic.twitter.com/fjfEHnvqFO
— AP Politics (@AP_Politics) November 9, 2016
BREAKING: Donald Trump is elected president of the United States. pic.twitter.com/yJpgfsAbc6
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 9, 2016
While leaving #Election2016 watch party in Riverside, one person could be overheard saying “this was not how I expected this night to go!”
— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016
Trump likely to address supporters soon. #Election2016
— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016
#Election2016: Hillary Clinton’s campaign chief John Podesta said the presidential candidate will not speak tonight, via CNN.
— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016
Current #Election2016 Electoral Vote:
Hillary Clinton 218
Donald Trump 266— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016
Not many people remain at a #Election2016 watch party in Riverside. A diff. tone than the one I attended for last Presidential election. pic.twitter.com/DMpxsGPxRU
— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016
#Election2016: Donald Trump has won Utah, according CNN’s projections. Trump is at 244 electoral votes to Clinton’s 215.
— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016
As #Election2016 results and projections continue to come in, the night has proven to be an emotional one. pic.twitter.com/XqSBUf6z0S
— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016
Updated at 10:19 p.m.
#Election2016: Donald Trump has won Utah, according CNN’s projections. Trump is at 244 electoral votes to Clinton’s 215.
— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016
Former Riverside Community College District Board of Trustee Mark Takano, who won his third term as a member of the U.S. Congress, speaks at a Democratic Watch Party in Riverside on Nov. 8.
#Election2016 Video: Former Riverside Community College District Board of Trustee @RepMarkTakano wins third term as a member of Congress. pic.twitter.com/YgLwAXhzyA
— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016
Updated at 9:37 p.m.
Donald Trump currently leads with 244 electoral votes to Hillary Clinton’s 215.
Clinton wins Nevada, according to CNN.
Riverside residents react to projected totals at a Democratic Watch Party in Riverside on Nov. 8.
Updated at 8:58 p.m.
California voters have overwhelmingly approve Prop 58 which repeals the Bilingual Education ban. #Elections2016
— RCC Viewpoints (@RCCViewpoints) November 9, 2016
Updated at 8:46 p.m.
Riverside residents have approved Measure O which would give @RUSDLink additional funding for various projects. #Elections2016
— RCC Viewpoints (@RCCViewpoints) November 9, 2016
Updated at 8:28 p.m.
Bill Hedrick currently leads Nathan Miller with 55% to Miller’s 45% in the race to represent Trustee Area 1 for the Riverside Community College Board of Trustees.
California residents vote to legalize recreational use of marijuana (Prop 64). #Election2016
— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016
Mark Takano to remain U.S. Representative for the 41st District. #electionnight
— RCC Viewpoints (@RCCViewpoints) November 9, 2016
The latest CNN #ElectionNight projections:
– Hillary Clinton wins Hawaii & California
– Donald Trump wins Idaho
Riverside voter reactions: pic.twitter.com/uBU4uCP9RU— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016
LA Times is projecting Kamala Harris as the winner of the vacant California senate seat. What are your thoughts? #RCCnow #ElectionNight
— RCC Viewpoints (@RCCViewpoints) November 9, 2016
California polls have closed and AP is declaring Clinton as the projected winner of the state.
— RCC Viewpoints (@RCCViewpoints) November 9, 2016
Electoral College projecting 197-131 with Trump still in the lead according to AP. #ElectionNight
— RCC Viewpoints (@RCCViewpoints) November 9, 2016
California polls close in 10 minutes! #RCCnow #ElectionNight
— RCC Viewpoints (@RCCViewpoints) November 9, 2016
Clinton, Trump, third party or wrote someone in?
We want to know who you voted for and why.
Tweet us at #RCCnow #ElectionNight pic.twitter.com/iIvI0QxboO— RCC Viewpoints (@RCCViewpoints) November 9, 2016
Multiple states too close to call. Projected 140-109 electoral votes with Trump in the lead according to AP at 7:24 PST. #ElectionNight
— RCC Viewpoints (@RCCViewpoints) November 9, 2016
Next polls to close at 8:00pm PST: California, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. #ElectionNight
— RCC Viewpoints (@RCCViewpoints) November 9, 2016
Riverside voters look on as #ElectionDay projections and results continue to come across the screen. pic.twitter.com/8HNeNW7deg
— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016
Donald Trump currently leads Hillary Clinton in electoral votes from 137-104 at 6:55pm PST according to AP.
— RCC Viewpoints (@RCCViewpoints) November 9, 2016
Colorado voted in favor of legalizing assisted suicide, according to @ABC projections. #ElectionNight #RCCnow
— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016
Republicans will keep control of the U.S. House, according to CNN. (118 republicans and 86 democrats). #RCCnow
— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016
Checking in from Riverside at a Democratic Watch Party. @RepMarkTakano is expected to be here later tonight. #ElectionDay
— James H. Williams 📰 (@JHWreporter) November 9, 2016