Where Can You Register to Vote on Election Day?
Where Can You Register to Vote on Election Day? Vote.gov provides state-specific instructions on how and where to register and what kind of identification is needed.
Where Can You Register to Vote on Election Day? Vote.gov provides state-specific instructions on how and where to register and what kind of identification is needed.
Can Donald Trump Vote in the Election? Prohibitions on voting will not apply to the former president, who was convicted of 34 felony counts in New York State this year.
Elon Musk Pushes ‘Ballot Curing’ in Pennsylvania, Eyeing Tight Margin The emphasis on the painstaking work of fixing mistakes on individual ballots signals that the billionaire’s pro-Trump group expects the contest to be extremely close.
Harris’s Plans for Black Men Aim to Avoid the Setbacks Biden Faced In the fine print, Vice President Kamala Harris’s agenda for Black men “and others” is an effort to avoid political and legal obstacles if she is elected.
More Than 80 Million Americans Cast Early Ballots Despite sporadic mishaps, the early voting season went relatively smoothly, both in person and by mail.
U.S. Braces for Foreign Election Threats, Especially in Swing States Officials anticipate a rise in false narratives but do not expect cyberattacks on local voting infrastructure.
Trump’s Embrace of RFK Jr. Puts Fluoride, Vaccines and Obamacare on the Agenda Donald Trump’s pledge to let Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “go wild on health” has put three issues on the agenda in the final days of the 2024 campaign.
Here’s When the Polls Open to Vote Across the U.S. While millions of Americans have already voted early, millions more will head to polling places on Tuesday to cast their ballots in person.
These 8 Counties Could Hint at Where the Election Is Headed While the nation awaits statewide results after the polls close on Election Day, a number of counties could offer insight into whether different demographic groups are voting for Kamala Harris or Donald J. Trump.
Election Day Can Be Stressful. Here’s How Some People Plan to Spend It. Watching the news, attending election parties, singing with friends and getting Botox are among the activities some people have planned.
How the Election Could Unfold: Four Scenarios A look at plausible outcomes that might wind up seeming obvious in hindsight.
What We’ll Know and When We’ll Know It: A Guide to Election Night The vote count will still feature “blue mirages” and “red mirages,” but they won’t be as extreme as in 2020.
How to Follow The Times’s Election Results and Coverage We will have live coverage and analysis from journalists on the ground in about 20 states, along with all of the results.
Could This Presidential Election Be Decided by the Supreme Court? It is unlikely that the court ends up playing a major role in the outcome, according to elections experts, but it is possible. Here’s why.
Midnight Vote in Dixville Notch Ends in a Trump-Harris Tie It took just 12 minutes to tally the six votes in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire. ‘I didn’t see that coming,’ one resident said of the result.
Vance Mocks Harris as ‘Trash’ in One of His Final Rallies Speaking on the campaign trail in Atlanta, Mr. Vance told supporters that “in our movement, we love every citizen of this country.” Seconds later, he called Vice President Kamala Harris “trash.”
Whether Trump or Harris, Pessimism Reigns in Russia Over U.S. Election Winner Russian officials feel disrespected by the Democrats and betrayed by Donald J. Trump, who lavished praise on President Vladimir V. Putin but made decisions the Kremlin saw as benefiting Ukraine.
Joe Rogan Endorses Trump, and Trump Calls Him ‘the Biggest There Is’ Mr. Rogan has hosted Donald J. Trump, JD Vance and Elon Musk for lengthy and friendly interviews in recent weeks.
The Polls Are Close. The Results Might Not Be. We are just a very normal polling error away from either candidate landing a decisive victory on Tuesday.
3 U.S. Intelligence Agencies Warn of Election Interference Efforts by Russia and Iran Russia, and to a lesser extent Iran, will most likely flood social media with misinformation on Election Day and for weeks afterward, the agencies said.