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US President Barack Obama supporter Dina Rutledge celebrates as she watches voting results on election night in Chicago © AFP Robyn Beck

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US2012 LIVE: Romney 163, Obama 158

US President Barack Obama supporter Dina Rutledge celebrates as she watches voting results on election night in Chicago © AFP Robyn Beck

WASHINGTON, Nov 7 – Here is a tally of partial results from Tuesday’s US presidential election, based on projections by US networks, with Virginia and Ohio too close to call.

So far Republican challenger Mitt Romney has a slight edge with 163 out of the 270 electoral college votes needed to win the presidential race. But in the knife-edge race, Democratic incumbent Barack Obama was on 158 electoral votes with some vote-rich states still to be called.

RESULTS SO FAR

OBAMA

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Connecticut 7

Delaware 3

Illinois 20

Maryland 10

Massachusetts 11

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Maine 4

Michigan 16

New Hampshire 4

New Jersey 14

New York 29

Pennsylvania 20

Rhode Island 4

Vermont 3

Washington, DC 3

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Wisconsin 10

Romney

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Alabama 9

Arkansas 6

Georgia 16

Indiana 11

Kansas 6

Kentucky 8

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Louisiana 8

Mississippi 6

Montana 3

North Dakota 3

Nebraska 5

Oklahoma 7

South Carolina 9

South Dakota 3

Tennessee 11

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Texas 38

Utah 6

West Virginia 5

Wyoming 3

TOTAL

Romney — 163

Obama — 158

RESULTS STILL PENDING

Toss-Up States

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Colorado 9

Florida 29

Iowa 6

Missouri 10

Nevada 6

North Carolina 15

Ohio 18

Virginia 13

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Projected Republican

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Arizona 11

Alaska 3

Idaho 4

Nebraska 5

Projected Democratic

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California 55

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Hawaii 4

New Mexico 5

Oregon 7

Washington 12

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