Kamala Harris will sit down for an interview on Fox News and hold a campaign event in Pennsylvania today, as Donald Trump heads to Florida to participate in a town hall with Univision. Follow for live news updates.
As the 2024 election enters its final stretch, Newsweek readers shared their thoughts on who they think will win the closely contested race.
However, Courtney Trimble, the deputy clerk of Marquette County, where Westfield is located, was appointed last week as interim clerk to oversee elections in the town and remains confident in her ability to train election workers even given the short time period.
The public can now see how many ballots have been cast each day across Michigan ahead of the presidential election. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson unveiled the new dashboard Wednesday, Oct. 16, that can be accessed by going to Michigan.gov/votingdashboard.
American officials expect Israel will retaliate against Iran for its attack earlier this month before November 5, sources tell CNN, a timeline that would thrust the growing volatility in the Middle East squarely into public view within days of the American presidential election.
An analysis shows that Allegheny County is much faster at processing mail ballots than Philadelphia, likely because of differences in equipment and staffing.
The judge ruled that “Georgia voters would be silenced” if county election board members were “free to play investigator, prosecutor, jury, and judge” and refuse to certify election results.
The latest news and live updates on the 2024 election as Harris and Vance campaign in Pennsylvania and Trump holds a town hall with Univision in Miami.
According to the North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE), to be eligible to vote in the U.S. you must: Must be a U.S. citizen. Will have lived at the North Carolina residence identified on their registration form for 30 days before Election Day. Must be at least 18 years old or will be by the date of the General Election.
Nebraska's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that people with felony convictions who completed their sentences can, indeed, vote.