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Donald Trump wins the presidency in stunning upset over Clinton

Republican president-elect Donald Trump acknowledges the crowd during his election night event at the New York Hilton Midtown in the early morning hours of November 9, 2016

ATLANTA — Hillary Clinton conceded to Donald Trump just before 3 a.m. on Wednesday.

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Get minute-by-minute Election Night updates below: 

2:46 a.m.: Clinton has called Donald Trump to concede, ABC reports.

2:32 a.m.: Trump is elected president of the United States, AP reports.

2:31 a.m.: Trump wins Wisconsin, AP reports.

2:07 a.m.: Trump wins Nebraska's final congressional district, sweeping the state's 5 electoral votes, AP reports.

2:05 a.m.: Clinton campaign chair John Podesta says, "We´re not going to have anything more to say tonight," tells crowd to go home.

2:00 a.m.: Clinton wins Maine and 1 congressional district, takes 3 electoral votes; Trump wins 1 district in state, gets 1 vote.

1:37 a.m.:   Trump projected to win Pennsylvania, AP reports.

1:17 a.m.:   Republicans retain control of the Senate with victory in Pennsylvania.

12:22 a.m.: Clinton is projected to win Nevada, AP reports.

11:47 p.m.: Republican Ron Johnson will win the Wisconsin Senate race, ABC News reports.

11:44 p.m.: Brown re-elected governor in Oregon, AP reports.

11:37 p,m.: Tenney elected to U.S. House in New York, AP reports.

11:37 p.m.: Scott elected governor in Vermont, AP reports.

11:36 p,m.: Trump is projected to win Iowa, ABC reports.

11:35 p.m.: Clinton is projected to win Wisconsin, ABC reports.

11:34 p.m.: Trump is projected to win Georgia, AP reports.

11:18 p.m.: Constitutional Amendments 2. 3 pass in Georgia; Voters reject Constitutional Amendment 1.

11:12 p.m.: Cheney elected to U.S. House in Wyoming, according to AP.

11:11 p.m.: California voters approve ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana.

11:10 p.m.: Clinton is projected to win Oregon, according to AP.

11:05 p.m.: Trump is projected to win North Carolina, ABC reports.

11 p.m.: Harris elected to U.S. Senate in California, AP reports. Democrat Kamala Harris will win California Senate race; Democrat Brian Schatz will win the Hawaii Senate race, @ABC News projects based on exit poll analysis.

11 p.m.: Clinton will win California and Hawaii; Trump is projected to win Idaho, ABC News reports.

10:52: Trump is projected to win Florida, according to AP.

10:47 p.m.: McCain re-elected to U.S. Senate in Arizona, according to AP.

10:46 p.m.: Democrat Michael Bennet will win the Colorado Senate race, ABC News projects based on exit poll and vote analysis.

10:45 p.m.: Gallagher elected to U.S. House in Wisconsin, AP reports.

10:39 p.m.: Clinton is projected to win Colorado, ABC News reports.

10:33 p.m.: Clinton is projected to win Virginia, according to ABC News.

10:23 p.m.: Trump is projected to win Ohio, ABC predicts.

10:12 p.m.: Republican Gary Herbert will win Utah governor’s race, ABC News projects based on exit poll analysis.

10:11 p.m.: Republican Mike Lee will win the Utah Senate race, ABC News projects based on exit poll analysis.

10:08: Clinton is projected to win New Mexico, according to ABC News.

10:06: Trump is projected to win Missouri.

10 p.m.: Herbert re-elected governor in Utah; Lee re-elected to U.S. Senate in Utah; Grassley re-elected to U.S. Senate in Iowa; Gonzalez elected to U.S. House in Texas, according to AP.

10 p.m. Trump is projected to win Montana, ABC predicts.

9:47 p.m.: Democrat Jim Justice to win West Virginia Governor’s race, ABC predicts.

9:40 p.m.: Sen. Johnny Isakson expected to address supporters at 9:45 p.m.

9:40 p.m.: Colorado has voted in favor of legalization of assisted suicide, ABC projects based on exit poll and vote analysis.

9:30 p.m.: Trump is projected to win Louisiana, according to AP.

9:17 p.m. Isakson re-elected to U.S. Senate in Georgia, AP reports.

9:10 p.m.: Channel 2’s Lori Geary reports Isakson has 63%, Barksdale 34%, Buckley 4%.

9:10 p.m.: Clinton is projected to win Connecticut, increasing her electoral votes to 104.

9:09 p.m.: Republican Doug Burgum will win the North Dakota governor's race, ABC News projects based on exit poll analysis.

9:08 p.m.: Donald Trump leads with 129 electoral votes to Clinton's 97.

9:01 p.m.: Schumer re-elected to U.S. Senate in New York, according to AP.

9:00 p.m.: Trump will win Arkansas, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska; Clinton will win New York, according to ABC News.

8:38 p.m.: ABC News projects that the Republican Party will retain control of the House.

8:24 p.m.: Trump is projected to win Alabama, ABC reports.

8:23 p.m.: Taylor elected to U.S. House in Virginia, AP reports.

8:15 p.m.: Trump is projected to win Tennessee, AP reports.

8:10 p.m.: 74 percent of Trump voters support building a wall along the US-Mexico border, per preliminary exit poll results, ABC News reports.

8:10 p.m.: Democrat John Carney will win the Delaware governor’s race, ABC News projects based on exit poll analysis.

8:10 p.m.: Trump projected to win South Carolina, according to AP Politics.

8:09 p.m.: Republican Marco Rubio of Florida re-elected to the Senate.

8:05 p.m.: Democrat Tammy Duckworth will win the Illinois Senate race based on exit poll analysis, ABC News projects.

8:00 p.m.: Clinton is projected to win Massachusetts, Illinois, Delaware, Washington D.C., Maryland, New Jersey, Rhode Island; Trump is projected to win Oklahoma, Mississippi, according to ABC News.

7:48 p.m.: Comer elected to U.S. House in Kentucky, according to AP Politics.

7:46 p.m.: Banks elected to U.S. House in Indiana, according to AP Politics.

7:36 p.m.: Republican Rob Portman will win the Ohio Senate race based on exit poll analysis, ABC News reports.

7:31 p.m.: Portman re-elected to U.S. Senate in Ohio, according to AP Politics.

7:30 p.m.: Donald Trump will win West Virginia, according to ABC News.

7:13 p.m.: Rutherford elected to U.S. House in Florida, the Associated Press reports.

7:10 p.m.: In both Virginia and Georgia, about 9 in 10 black voters and two-thirds of Hispanics backed Clinton, while most whites backed Trump. That's according to exit polls conducted by Edison Research for national media outlets.

7:09 p.m.: Democrat Patrick Leahy will win the Vermont Senate race based on exit poll analysis, ABC News projects.

7:08 p.m.: Republican Tim Scott will win South Carolina Senate race based on exit poll analysis, ABC News projects.

7:05 p.m.: ABC News predicts Republican Rand Paul will win the Kentucky Senate race based on exit poll analysis.

7:00 p.m.: Polls close; Donald Trump wins Indiana and Kentucky. Hillary Clinton wins Vermont.