The date when U.S. presidential election results are officially confirmed may vary. While voting concludes on Election Day itself (the first Tuesday in November), the final certification of votes at state levels usually happens weeks after. The Electoral College casts its votes in mid-December, and these are counted in a joint session of Congress in early January. However, projected winners are often announced by media outlets on Election Night or in the days shortly after, though these are unofficial. Please check with reliable news sources for the most current and accurate information.
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