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America votes for US Presidential elections 2024

Last updated on - Nov 6, 2024, 14:33 IST
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High stake race between the candidates

The high-stakes presidential race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris took place on Tuesday, November 5. Trump, who has been effectively campaigning for nearly a decade, and Harris, a late entrant with just 16 weeks in the race, make this election unprecedented.

(AP)

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'Voters decide'

​Millions of Americans cast their votes in an election that could reshape the country's future. The contest saw former President Donald Trump facing off against Vice President Kamala Harris, who could make history as the first female president. (Reuters)

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84 million early ballots cast

Throughout Election Day, Americans kept lining up to vote, contributing to the already staggering 84 million early ballots cast.

The results remained too close to call as the polls closed in crucial battleground states: Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Nevada. (AP)

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Key issues of economy, abortion laws and immigration

This year's election saw the economy, immigration, abortion laws and the future of democracy as key issues driving voter turnout. For many Americans, the outcome of the election represents not just a choice on policies but a broader decision about the future direction of democracy itself.

(AP)

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Different voting rules for each state

Each state and county in the US has its own rules for conducting elections, including how and when ballots are counted, creating a patchwork system that can lead to differences in reporting times and processes.

(AP)

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In mail and absentee ballots

The substantial increase in mail-in and absentee voting since 2020, especially in battleground states, has slowed down the counting process due to additional validation steps, such as signature matching. States that allow early processing of mail-in ballots tend to report faster, while others face delays.

(Reuters)


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Donald Trump secured key victories in the battleground states

Republican Donald Trump secured key victories in the battleground states of Pennsylvania, Georgia, and North Carolina, bringing him closer to the presidency and boosting his overall electoral vote count. In a major shift in Congressional power, Republicans also gained control of the Senate, following successful seat flips in Ohio and West Virginia.(AP)

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