Election Day voting is unfolding largely smoothly across the nation _ with only scattered reports of delays from extreme weather, ballot printing errors and technical problems
While voting for the presidential election -- along with races in the Senate, House of Representatives, gubernatorial offices and other ballot measures -- has been ongoing with early and mail-in ballots, it will come to an end on Election Day. When do polls close on Election Day? Here is a state-by-state guide.
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Voters are heading to the polls to cast their ballots for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in one of the nation’s most historic presidential races.
SWING STATE SNAPSHOTS — The final day of the election has arrived, as millions of Americans line up at the polls to cast their votes in one of the most contentious presidential races in U.S. history. Here’s a snapshot of where we are at at this moment in some of the biggest battleground states:
The U.S. Department of Justice changed course and agreed to not send election monitors into polling places in eight Texas counties, including Dallas, on Election Day, according to court documents. The decision comes after Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the agency following the Justice Department’s announcement Friday that it would deploy federal election monitors Tuesday to 86 jurisdictions across 27 states.
As of 10 a.m. on Election Day, wait times at IndyVoteTimes.org ranged from three minutes to about an hour and a half at the various centers across Marion County. Voters who are registered in Marion County can go to any voting center.