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It’s finally Election Day in America. Polls are open, and millions of voters who have not yet cast a ballot will head to their voting sites as candidates nationwide wrap up their campaigns.
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.
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.
WASHINGTON -- A presidential campaign marked by upheaval and rancor approached its finale on Election Day as Americans decided whether to send Donald Trump back to the White House or elevate Kamala Harris to the Oval Office.
From the presidential race to statewide and local races, get live updates this Election Day as voters go to the polls.
It's Election Day and you still have your mail-in ballot, so what can you do with it? There are two options and poll workers have said there is a recent history of people arguing with them over these mail-in ballots.
A guide to what could happen, the stakes for companies and the economy, and how business leaders are preparing for the result — including potential unrest.
Today is likely to change the trajectory of the United States. Today is the rare day that’s likely to change the trajectory of the United States.
Trump and Harris are in a tight race for the presidency after each spent the final hours of their campaigns trying to win over voters in swing states.
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.