The final day of election season is coming to an end as polling stations around the U.S. close. See what Election Day looked like across the country.
2024 election
Stressed at work over the election? 3 ways to minimize political tension on the job
Political disagreements have sent workplace incivility to an all-time high this year, costing employers some $2 billion per day in lost productivity. Here’s how to cut down on watercooler fights over today’s election – and its aftermath.
A wild election is coming to a close — and no one is sure how it will end
From candidate swaps to assassination attempts, the final months of the campaign has been a whirlwind. Here’s why the outcome is so consequential.
Election Day guide: What you need to know as you wait for results
The turbulent 2024 campaign has reached its end. Here are some things to keep in mind throughout Election Day and beyond.
What happens if local officials won’t certify elections? A Nevada case may be a model
More than two dozen local officials in swing states have refused to certify elections in recent years, including after the primary election in Nevada’s Washoe County this summer.
Here’s how NPR will report the 2024 election results
NPR relies on results and race calls from The Associated Press for presidential races, other federal elections and statewide contests.
When do polls close in every state? Here’s a timeline
The Associated Press can’t call any races until polls close in their respective state. Here’s a breakdown of when that will happen.
Trump is hoping to win non-consecutive terms. Only one president has done it
If reelected, Trump would only be the second president to serve non-consecutive terms after Grover Cleveland in the late 1800s. Here’s a look at how that happened — and who else has tried.
Trump and Harris are in Reading, Pa., today, thanks to a bad joke about Puerto Rico
The candidates are both spending time on the last day of the campaign in Reading — a majority-Latino city — where that bad joke about Puerto Rico has resonated.
Near the front line of the Russia-Ukraine war, Ukrainians are bracing for the U.S. election
In Ukraine’s industrial east, near the front line in the almost 3-year-old war with Russia, Ukrainians are bracing for a U.S. election they fear will have major repercussions for their country.


