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When will we know the winner of the 2024 presidential election?
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When will we know the winner of the 2024 presidential election?

Election Day is fast approaching and millions of people will head to the polls to cast their votes.

Once the polls close on Election Day, the question becomes: When will we find out who won?

How long does it take for a candidate to drop out of the presidential race?

Normally the waiting time isn’t that long. In 1896, William Jennings Bryant took two days before conceding the election to President William McKinley. Since then, most candidates have conceded either on the same day or the next day, with two exceptions – 2000 and 2020.

2000 presidential election

In 2000, the presidential race between Vice President Al Gore and Texas Governor George W. Bush took place in Florida. The Sunshine State has had voting problems with hanging chads and allegations of misconduct. The case went to the Supreme Court, which ruled in favor of Bush. In total, it took Gore 36 days to concede the election.

2020 presidential election

In 2020, then-former Vice President Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump, but it took four days for a winner to be announced. Trump posted on social media on November 15, 2020, “He won,” referring to Biden and saying he would not serve another term on January 7, 2021, a day after an insurrection on Capitol Hill. Trump never conceded the election.

When is Election Day 2024?

Election day is Tuesday, November 5th.

How long will we wait for a presidential election winner?

Since the last presidential election in 2020, many of the sweeping election laws and voting access changes made in response to the coronavirus pandemic have faced polarized legislatures and become a source of division.

Now voters in key states like North Carolina are dealing with the aftermath of devastating Hurricane Helene.

Other key swing states that Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are competing for, such as Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, will not be allowed to begin processing absentee and absentee ballots until Election Day, which is expected to slow counting.

Due to the expected closeness of the race and the time it will take to count all ballots, it will take some time to determine a winner.

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Voter fraud in the US is rare. Republican election observers disagree

Jim Womack, a local chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party, is training volunteers to monitor the Nov. 5 vote. Election officials in Lee County say they are concerned that these sessions could cause disruption to the election.

Are Trump or Harris leading the presidential polls?

Harris and Trump are tied in the final weeks leading up to Election Day, according to an exclusive USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll.

The poll has Harris at 45% and Trump at 44%, a tighter race than the August poll. Then, following the Democratic National Convention, Harris led Trump by 5 percentage points, 48% to 43%. The poll of 1,000 likely voters, conducted on landlines and cellphones Oct. 14-18, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.

Other indicators of the president’s race

  • Allan Lichtman, the historian known for accurately predicting nine of the last ten presidential elections, has shared his prediction for this year’s White House election. He predicts Harris will win. In a video first reported by The New York Times, Lichtman explained that his prediction is based on a series of thirteen “keys” or true-false questions that assess the strength and performance of the incumbent party in the White House.
  • Harris and Trump are neck and neck in the race for the White House in 2024. The Real Clear Politics average of national polls puts Harris ahead of Trump by 0.2 percentage points. The two are in a dead heat in every battleground state.
  • Gambling lines favor Trump. On October 18, Trump’s probability of winning on Polymarket, a crypto trading platform, exceeded 61% for the first time since Biden left the race. Betfair Exchange, the UK’s largest peer-to-peer betting platform, predicted on its temperature gauge on Thursday morning that Trump was likely to win. Betting on the presidential election is not legal in the USA

How to vote in Delaware

Once you’ve made a decision and it’s time to go to the polls, here’s what you need to know about voting in the First State:

When are polls open in Delaware?

Polls in Delaware open at 7 a.m. on Election Day and close at 8 p.m.

How do you find your polling place in Delaware?

You can check the Delaware Department of Elections website, enter your address and find your polling place.

What do I need to vote in Delaware?

At the polling station, an employee will ask you for proof of identity. Acceptable forms of identification include:

  • Valid photo ID
  • Copy of electricity bill
  • Bank statement
  • Government check, paycheck, or other government document showing your address

Is there early voting in Delaware?

Yes, early voting for the general election began October 25th and continues through November 3rd. Early voting sites will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the first five days of early voting and from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the last five days of early voting. All registered voters may vote early .

Early voting sites in Delaware

New Castle County

  • Appoquinimink State Service Center, 122 Silver Lake Road, Middletown
  • Christina Crossing, 501 S. Walnut St., Suite 13, Wilmington (tentative)
  • Claymont Community Center, 3301 Green St., Claymont
  • Department of Elections Warehouse, 220 Lisa Drive, New Castle
  • Hudson State Service Center, 501 Ogletown Road, Newark
  • Police Athletic League, 3707 N. Market St., Wilmington

Kent County

  • BPOE #1903 Elks Lodge, 200 S. Saulsbury Road, Dover
  • Crossroad Christian Church, 4867 N. Dupont Highway, Dover
  • Frederica Senior Center, 216 Market St., Frederica
  • Harrington Parks & Recreation, 114 E. Liberty St., Harrington

Sussex County

  • American Legion Post 28 Millsboro, 31768 Legion Road, Millsboro
  • Department of Elections Warehouse, Georgetown, 542 S. Bedford St., Georgetown
  • Department of Elections Warehouse, Seaford, 200 Allen St., Seaford
  • Ellendale Fire Hall, 302 Main St., Ellendale
  • Laurel Fire Hall, 205 W. 10th St., Laurel
  • Margaret H. Rollins Community Center, 101 Adams Ave., Lewes
  • Millville Community Center, 32517 Dukes Drive, Millville
  • Roxana Fire Hall, 35943 Zion Church Road, Frankford

Shane Brennan contributed to this story.

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