Live election updates: Results for key races in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut

Everything to know for voters in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut for Election Day 2024

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Last updated: Wednesday, November 6, 2024 5:25AM GMT
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NEW YORK (WABC) -- The polls have closed across the Tri-State and Eyewitness News is watching several local races closely.

Millions of people across the country joined the more than 80 million who already voted early or by mail to decide who controls everything from the White House to Congress to state and local governments.

All eyes are, of course, on the presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. According to 538's forecast , both candidates have a roughly equal chance to win.

Eyewitness News and ABC News will provide live updates, analysis and the results on Channel 7 and wherever you stream ABC 7 New York .

Keep up to date with our full live blog below!

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Nov 06, 2024, 1:01 AM

Live election results

As the polls close across the Tri-State area, live results are starting to trickle in.

Click here for a live look at results.

2:31 AM GMT

ABC News projects Harris to win New York

ABC News projects Kamala Harris will win New York.

2:34 AM GMT

ABC News projects Gillibrand wins reelection to US Senate from NY

ABC News projects Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand will be reelected to a U.S. Senate seat representing New York, defeating Republican Mike Sapraicone.

2:23 AM GMT

Democrat Chris Murphy projected to win reelection to U.S. Senate

Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy is projected to win a third term representing Connecticut in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday.

Murphy faced Republican small business owner Matt Corey in a repeat of their matchup in the 2018 election.

1:45 AM GMT

NJ AG files lawsuit to extend voting hours in Burlington County

Voting hours in Burlington County have been extended to 9 p.m. in response to a lawsuit filed by NJ Attorney General Matt Platkin on Election Night.

Platkin said on social media that voters should remain patient and not leave - lines have been long, but all votes are important and will be counted.