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Election Day 2024 is here, and we’re bringing you the latest from pivotal races across the country.
Keep this page open for real-time updates on the presidential race, control of Congress, and when polls close in key states.
The latest:
The Associated Press has declared the first presidential results for the evening:
At 7 p.m. ET, polls have closed in Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, South Carolina, Vermont, and Virginia. Note that some areas in Indiana and Kentucky already closed at 6 p.m. ET.
Looking ahead, polls in North Carolina, Ohio, and West Virginia are set to close at 7:30 p.m. ET.
A spate of bomb threats has interrupted voting around the Atlanta area today. Some polling places will have extended hours because the threats forced closures until they could be checked out.
There’s no sign that any of the threats were legitimate.
On his Truth Social platform, Donald Trump claimed law enforcement was responding to “massive cheating” in Philadelphia. Police and city officials deny that claim; Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner responded with a statement asking for evidence: “If Donald J. Trump has any facts to support his wild allegations, we want them now. Right now. We are not holding our breath.”
Republican City Commissioner Seth Bluestein also said there was “no truth” to Trump’s claim.
Polls are now closed in much of Indiana and Kentucky – the counties in the Eastern Time Zone. Central Time counties will have another hour.
Roughly 30,000 ballots in Milwaukee will have to be recounted, the city said on Tuesday afternoon, because of a tabulator issue.
City spokesperson Jeff Fleming said the tabulators were sealed – but the doors to those machines were not closed properly. The issue involved early absentee and in-person ballots and affected all 13 tabulators.
Two counties in battleground North Carolina will delay turning in their results by 30 minutes after the State Board of Elections agreed to extend the close of voting at two precincts due to technical problems there on Tuesday morning. The board voted to push the closing time at one precinct in Burke County and another precinct in Wilson County to 8 p.m.
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump talk to reporters after casting their votes at the polling place in the Morton and Barbara Mandel Recreation Center on Election Day, on November 05, 2024 in Palm
After voting in his home state of Florida, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump refused to say how he voted on the state’s abortion measure. The first time he was asked, Trump avoided answering, according to The Associated Press. When asked a second time, Trump told the reporter, “you should stop talking about it.”
Officials in Northville, Michigan, closed a polling place at midday and sent voters to another precinct in the Detroit suburb because of a natural gas leak. Consumers Energy was investigating the leak.
A Pennsylvania state judge on Tuesday ordered polls to remain open for two extra hours in Cambria County, which sought the extension after a software malfunction affected ballot-scanning machines.
County officials say the problem caused voter confusion, with some people leaving without casting a ballot, as well as long lines at some locations. They stressed, though, that no one was being turned away from the polls and all ballots would be counted, as did state officials.
An Alabama county printed emergency ballots Tuesday morning after discovering a printing error led to a missing page which contained proposed statewide and local constitutional amendments.
The Alabama Secretary of State’s Office confirmed emergency ballots were being printed.
The ACLU of Alabama has asked the St. Clair probate office to extend voting hours by the number of hours it takes to get new ballots, a spokesman for the organization said.
Polls close at different times across the U.S., impacting when results come in. According to 270toWin, here are key times for states:
These times give us a first look at key races and early results in pivotal states.
The 2024 presidential race hinges on 270 electoral votes, with a focus on seven swing states holding a combined 93 votes. With close polling in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, both candidates need wins across these key battlegrounds.
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Election Day 2024 arrived Tuesday — with tens of millions of Americans having already cast their ballots. Political analyst Rich Rubino joined LiveNOW from FOX to discuss the latest on the final day in the race to the White House.
Control of the Senate hinges on close races in pivotal states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Montana, where billions in campaign spending reflect the high stakes. Republicans need two additional seats for a majority, with West Virginia leaning GOP, while Democrats are defending seats in battleground states.
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Unexpectedly competitive races in Texas and Nebraska give Democrats a chance to offset potential losses elsewhere, while incumbents Sherrod Brown (Ohio) and Bob Casey (Pennsylvania) face heavily funded GOP challengers. The outcome will shape the Senate’s direction on key issues for the coming term.
Election day is here, and while the main focus is the race for the white house, those congressional races are important as well. Laura Tamman, a political science professor at Pace University breaks down those pivotal congressional races.
With all 435 House seats on the ballot, a few tightly contested districts could decide control. Democrats aim to flip four seats to take back the House, while Republicans look to expand their majority. Key races include California’s Central Valley, Arizona’s 1st, and Maine’s 2nd district, where incumbents face well-funded challengers in swing districts.
Notable contests feature Democratic incumbent Jared Golden in Trump-won Maine, and Rep. Matt Cartwright in Pennsylvania’s 8th district, a critical battleground. These districts will be pivotal as results roll in and may determine the balance of power in the House.
FILE-People cast their votes in the general election in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Megan Varner/Getty Images)
This blog draws on election results from the Associated Press, FOX Television Stations, and official state election boards, with poll times from 270toWin. Reported from Washington, D.C., with AP and FOX contributions nationwide.