It’s Election Day in the United States and while Americans will have to wait until polls close for official results, they will be able to first hear from voters when exit poll results begin to be released.
Voters are heading to the polls to cast their ballots for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in one of the nation’s most historic presidential races.
Polling stations are opening up across the U.S. for varied hours during Election Day, and Newsweek has compiled a map of the different times. There is no federal mandate on how each state collects its ballots either,
As of 10 a.m. on Election Day, wait times at IndyVoteTimes.org ranged from three minutes to about an hour and a half at the various centers across Marion County. Voters who are registered in Marion County can go to any voting center.
Voters are choosing between Kamala Harris and Donald J. Trump, a decision that has polarized a wearied electorate. Nearly every poll in the seven battleground states says the race is a tossup.
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