But we may not know the results of some of those races — particularly the presidential election — for days, depending on how close they are. Consider this your guide to how and when we’ll know who the next president of the United States is.
SEAN HANNITY: It's officially election eve. In just a few hours, polls will be open and anyone who didn't already vote, well, they'll have one last day to cast their ballot and let their voice be heard. It is expected that 80 plus million Americans will vote tomorrow. That means that this election is not decided.
Former President Donald Trump is stepping up calls for a winner to be declared shortly after polls close Tuesday night
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The former Barack Obama adviser suggested the weekend before Election Day could be key to the presidential race's outcome.
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A letter signed by more than 100 current and former bar association presidents implores lawyers to ‘safeguard the rule of law’ amid an onslaught of lawsuits by Trump allies.
With just hours to go before Election Day, Donald Trump made his final pitch to voters Monday in the battleground state of Pennsylvania at roughly the same time and in the same city as his opponent, Kamala Harris.
A Georgia poll worker was arrested on Monday on U.S. charges that he sent a letter threatening to bomb election workers that he wrote to appear as if it came from a voter in the presidential election battleground state.