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The AP calls U.S. election winners using verified data from local officials, not predictions.
The Associated Press is calling election winners across the U.S., using a decades-old process to provide timely, accurate results in the absence of a national election system.
Reporters collect data directly from local officials and official sources, updating counts up to 21,000 times per hour.
Winners are declared when the leading candidate’s margin is too large for the trailing candidate to overcome, based on uncounted ballots, their location, voting method, and historical trends.
The AP does not predict outcomes but makes factual calls based on verified data, helping inform the public before official certification, which can take weeks.
La AP llama a los ganadores de las elecciones estadounidenses usando datos verificados de funcionarios locales, no predicciones.