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JD Vance casts his vote in Ohio
Vance told reporters after casting his ballot that he is feeling “good” on Election Day and spoke about what his message would be for the losing campaign.
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Voting machine issues reported in Pennsylvania county
Poll workers told voters in Cambria County Tuesday morning that voting machines were unable to scan ballots.
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JD Vance casts vote in Ohio, lines form across US as Election Day begins
Polls have opened in almost every state as voters cast their ballots for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in a presidential race that polls show to be neck and neck.
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Is the post office open on Election Day 2024? What to know about Tuesday mail delivery
Find out if the USPS is open on Nov. 5 and whether or not there will be mail delivery on Tuesday.
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LIST: Most important swing states by electoral votes
The presidential campaign comes down to a final push across a handful of states on Election Day. Kamala Harris spent all of Monday in Pennsylvania, whose 19 electoral votes offer the largest prize among the states expected to determine the Electoral College outcome. Donald Trump held four rallies in three states, beginning in Raleigh, North Carolina, stopping twice in Pennsylvania with events in...
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A tiny village in India where Kamala Harris has ancestral roots is praying for her victory
As millions of Americans gear up to cast ballots in U.S. elections, Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for president, has people rooting for her from thousands of miles away in a tiny south Indian village.
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Is there mail on Election Day? See what's open and closed today in NY, NJ, CT
Election Day is here. The final votes in the 2024 presidential election will be cast over the next several hours. It is not a federal holiday, however. Only five states, including New York, recognize Election Day as a public state holiday and mandate employers allow employees paid time off to vote. Another nine states, including New Jersey, recognize Election Day as…
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Election Day food deals to fuel you after you go to the polls
Whether you’re hitting the polls on Nov. 5 or you already cast your ballot, many restaurants are rewarding voters with freebies and sweet discounts.
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Who is winning the presidential election? When we might know results
Election Day in the United States is now often considered Election Week, as each state follows its own rules and practices for counting ballots — not to mention the legal challenges — that can delay the results. But the truth is, nobody knows how long it will take for the winner to be announced this time. While it is not…
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What do I need to bring to vote? Election Day dos and don'ts
Election Day has finally arrived. After nine days of early voting and months (and months) of campaigning, the final day to vote on this year’s candidates and measures is this Tuesday. Voting feels simple enough, right? Just walk over to your nearby polling location and cast your ballot. There are a few rules you’ll want to make sure to...
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Control of Congress may come down to a handful of House races in New York
New Yorkers could play an outsized role Tuesday in determining control of the U.S. House as Republicans cling to suburban seats they won two years ago by seizing on fears of crime, and Democrats try to claw them back by warning that a right-wing Congress might ban abortion. If everything goes their way, Democrats hope to pick off a handful of Republican...
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What is Prop 1? NY votes on controversial constitutional amendment today
On Election Day, voters in New York should be sure to check both sides of their ballot, as there are six measures to weigh in on. The first of which is Proposal 1, a a proposed constitutional amendment that has been dubbed the “Equal Rights Amendment.” Here’s what Proposition 1 states and why some people are fighting against it.
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Find your polling place: What time do polls close in NY, NJ and CT?
It’s Election Day, and the polls are open in the tri-state area. Millions voted early, a record turnout, and there are only a few hours left to cast your vote for this year’s hotly-contested elections. The outcome of Tuesday’s election will shape the country’s future, determining whether the new White House has allies or skeptics on Capitol Hill —...
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Curtis Bashaw, Andy Kim face off in NJ Senate race opened up by Menendez scandal
New Jersey voters are deciding between Democratic Rep. Andy Kim and Republican hotel developer Curtis Bashaw in the state’s Senate race, open because of Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez’s federal bribery conviction this year. Also up for grabs are New Jersey’s 14 electoral votes for president along with all 12 House seats. Votes have poured in for weeks, with mail-in ballots...
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Everything you need to know about Election Day in Connecticut
Election Day is here and here’s everything you need to know. The polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. While the polls are open until 8 p.m., anyone who is in line at that time will be allowed to vote. You can find out where to vote here. If you have not registered to vote, but want to...
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Live updates: Americans choose a president and much more on Election Day 2024
Follow for updates on Election Day 2024.
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These countries have the most at stake as the U.S. heads to the polls
The world is watching the presidential election as voters go to the polls Tuesday, but the vote is more consequential for some countries than for others.
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A slice of voters explain why they're wavering on Harris and Trump
Beneath the surface of a tight presidential race and NBC News’ tied final national poll, the handful of voters who have wavered in recent weeks illustrated the lesser-of-two-evils thinking that could decide the 2024 election.
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Where will Donald Trump and Kamala Harris be on Election Day?
The candidates spent their last full day of the presidential campaign in a state that could make or break their chances. Where are they headed on Election Day?
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The possibly large impact of Latino voters on 2024 election
The last NBC News poll of the 2024 presidential campaign showed the election as neck and neck, and with razor-thin margins in critical battleground states, the Latino vote could be decisive. There are 36.2 million Latinos are eligible to vote in 2024, according to the Pew Research Center, the second-largest voting block in the country. Though Democrats have historically had...