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Many people will be heading to their precincts on Election Day, Nov. 5. Others may just want to mail a letter. Here is what to know about what's open, closed.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A series of bomb threats across multiple battleground states and baseless claims of wrongdoing by former President Donald Trump disrupted an otherwise smooth Election Day that capped a tumultuous presidential campaign.
Follow along for live updates and results for key national, statewide and local races: 1:55 a.m. update: Democrats fail to flip San Antonio seats in school voucher fight  In close and wildly expensive races,
Voters across the state of Illinois have cast their ballots to elect Democrat Kamala Harris or Republican Donald Trump as the next President of the United States. The Associated Press projects that Harris will win the state, securing 19 electoral college votes in the push for 270.
To the east is unseasonable mildness. To the west, cooler temperatures are bringing snow to the Rockies. Tens of millions of Americans are flocking to polling locations across the nation on Election Day, and in some cases, the weather will be a factor for those waiting in lines outside.
Polling stations are opening up across the U.S. for varied hours during Election Day, and Newsweek has compiled a map of the different times. There is no federal mandate on how each state collects its ballots either,
From the presidential race to statewide and local races, get live updates this Election Day as voters go to the polls.
These are photos from around the nation, and even space, related to Election Day 2024, as Donald Trump is on the cusp of election victory.
Residents of Michigan, a key 2024 swing state, have a final chance to cast a vote for U.S. president and other key races. Get live updates here.
Strong early turnout ahead of Tuesday led to a busy Election Day at voting centers in Sonoma and Napa counties, where thousands of people cast their mail ballots or voted in person.