Follow 538 and ABC News for live updates on the presidential election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, and key races for U.S. Senate, House, governor and more.
Live updates and the latest news on the 2024 election as voters hit the polls to decide who will be the next United States president, Kamala Harris or Donald Trump.
Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, Republican former President Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are on the presidential ballot. The last Republican presidential candidate to win in
That’s how many are up for grabs across seven key swing states in the 2024 presidential election, and their allotment is likely to decide who ultimately ends up in the Oval Office: Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump.
Democrats and Republicans are vying to win control of the House of Representatives in the 2024 election. Follow the results here as votes come in.
Seven battleground states, any of which could swing to either the Democrats or Republicans, hold the keys to the 2024 election contest between Trump and Harris.
Fox News projects that ​Republican Gov. Phil Scott of Vermont will win a fifth two-year term in office, defeating Democratic Party challenger Esther Charlestin.
As thousands of U.S. counties and towns report vote totals, it can be hard to figure out when the results reported so far will reflect the outcome.
From the polling place to the courtroom, ABC News tracks the latest election security developments as experts warn about the spread of misinformation and disinformation from within the U.S. and abroad.
Follow Pennsylvania House District 2 election results live during the 2024 election. Get updates on voting outcomes from the Pennsylvania House election, including maps from NBC News.
The BBC's Marianna Spring explains allegations of voter fraud and the impact of misinformation on this election.
The result of the election is expected to have a major impact on economies across Asia. It is uncertain whether the result of the election will be known during Asian trading hours, as counts in swing states could take days to be completed.