Tens of thousands of Iowans already have voted early. For those who are going to the polls on Election Day, here's what you should know.
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.
Reporters from ProPublica will be on the ground watching stories they’ve covered unfold as voters head to the polls. Among the issues: abortion, extremism, poll workers and election administration in battleground states.
Americans cast their ballots in the presidential race between Republican nominee former President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Vice-President Kamala Harris.
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Texas voters will choose the next U.S. president, a U.S. Senator, and candidates for various federal, state, and local offices on the general election ballot. Follow along for live updates and results for key national,
Illinois voters weigh in on three advisory questions, which are non-binding, including one that asks voters: Should any candidate appearing on the Illinois ballot for federal, State, or local
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.
If you’re voting today, expect long lines. Don’t forget to turn over your ballot to see the questions on the back.
This Election Day is expected to be one of our warmest ever on record for New York City and the surrounding area.
As you wait for results to come in, we recommend staying distracted by watching these eight recent TV shows; they're sure to ease your election day anxiety.