Travis Lopes, 30, casting his vote for the US presidential election in the Manhattan borough of New York on Tuesday. Darren Ornitz/Reuters The results are in, and Donald Trump is settling in as the US president-elect.

Over 60 million people cast their ballots for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, while 59.8 million voted for Trump. But how did these votes split on demographic and party lines?

Exit polls, put together by Edison Research for the National Election Pool, surveyed more than 24,000 voters to find out.

Here are seven charts breaking down its key demographics, showing who propelled Trump to victory: