Texas put Trump over the 270 electoral vote threshold at about 5:30 Eastern Time, putting him at 304 votes according to news reports across the various states. That's a slight deviation from the results in the 50 states and the District of Columbia that have already cast their official Electoral College votes.

Clinton has received 227 votes as of 7:10 p.m. Eastern Time.

Trump won 306 electoral votes on Election Day to Clinton's 232. And while electors are not constitutionally bound to adhere to that vote, en masse defections haven't been seen in more than 100 years.

Protests and pressure from liberals have focused on trying to push Republican electors to change their vote—so far to no avail.

One elector in Minnesota attempted to vote for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, but the state invalidated his vote and swore in an alternate, who voted along with the rest of the electors to deliver all of the 10 electoral votes to Clinton. A similar situation occurred in Colorado and Maine.

Updated 7:11 p.m.