Election updates: Battleground states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania still up for grabs
USA TODAY'S coverage of the 2020 election continues as states work to finish counting the ballots. Be sure to refresh this page often to get the latest information on how things are going.
USA TODAY will have live election results.
It's officially the day after Election Day and the country, and world, are waking up without knowing who the next president of the United States will be.
It was expected we wouldn't know who the victor was Tuesday night.
What's going on in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania is waking up Wednesday without a winner, as its 20 electoral votes are poised to play a decisive role in a close presidential race.
Republican President Donald Trump is leading Democratic challenger Joe Biden 55%-43% in the Keystone State, but that could change after more than 1.4 million outstanding mail-in votes are counted.
Those mail-in votes are expected to heavily favor Biden because more Democrats voted by mail, while more Republicans voted in person. Also, the mail-in votes are largely uncounted in counties won by 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton: Philadelphia, Allegheny, Chester, Bucks, Delaware and Montgomery.
– Candy Woodall (USA TODAY Network Pennsylvania Capitol Bureau)
Biden holds narrow lead in Nevada, more results expected until Thursday
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden held a narrow lead in Nevada as of Wednesday morning as the Nevada Secretary of State said it would not release any more results until Thursday.
The Secretary of State's office said in a Twitter post they had already counted all in-person early and Election Day votes, and mail ballots sent through Nov. 2. The state still had yet to count all of the mail ballots received on and after Election Day, as well as provisional ballots.















