Republican candidate Donald Trump won North Carolin, one of the “hesitation” states in the US presidential election, which was on November 5th.
According to unofficial data published by Associated Press (AP), the results of the elections in North Carolin, one of the states known as the “oscillating state” in the country.
Republican Trump won in North Carolin, having recorded 16 delegates to the asset.
In the US presidential election, voters mainly vote for delegates from the party they support.
In this system, called the “Collegium of Electors”, in total 538 delegates are determined, distributed in states with different weights.
A candidate who has gained 1 more than half of this number, 270 delegates, receives the right to become president.