Harris, Trump make final push on eve of US vote
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris both predicted victory as they campaigned across Pennsylvania and other battleground states on Monday in the final, frantic day of an exceptionally close U.S. presidential election.
The campaign has seen head-spinning twists: two assassination attempts and a felony conviction for Republican former President Trump, and Democratic Vice President Harris' surprise elevation to the top of the ticket after President Joe Biden, 81, dropped his reelection bid under pressure from his own party. More than $2.6 billion has been spent to sway voters' minds since March, according to AdImpact, an analytics firm.
Here is the various voting options available
When to Vote
The actual date that voting day falls on is enshrined in the US contituted, It is helf every. four years on the first Tuesday of Novemeber. This year's election day is falling on November 5.
Many states offer flexible voting options to accommodate different needs, including voting in person on Election Day, early voting, and mail-in voting.
Voting in Person
For those voting on Election Day, polling locations will be staffed by election workers ready to assist. Voters will select their choices using either a paper ballot or an electronic device. It's essential to check with local election offices for specific polling locations, their opening and closing times, and any changes to polling places.
Early Voting
Some states permit early in-person voting. Voters should verify whether this option is available in their area and consult local election offices for details about early voting dates and rules.
Voting by Mail and Absentee Voting
While some states conduct elections entirely by mail, others allow voters to request absentee ballots if they cannot vote in person. Voters should confirm their eligibility for mail-in voting, as each state has different guidelines.
How to Return a Mail Ballot
When returning a mail ballot, voters have several options:
- By Mail: In some states, ballots come with a prepaid return envelope, while others require postage. It's crucial to fill out the return envelope completely before mailing it.
- Drop Box or In-Person: Many jurisdictions provide official ballot drop boxes where voters can submit their ballots without postage. Locations and availability of drop boxes can vary, so checking with local election offices is recommended.
Voter ID Requirements
Each state has its own voter ID laws, with most requiring identification for in-person voting. Voters must know the specific ID requirements in their state before heading to the polls. IDs can often be obtained from state motor vehicle offices, even for those who do not drive.
Finding Your Polling Place
Your polling place is where you vote in local, state, and federal elections. Voters should find out where their polling place is located, its hours, and whether they can change their polling location.
Can You Vote Online?
In federal elections in the US, online voting is not permitted.
Learning About Candidates
Voter guides and sample ballots include the candidates and the state or local issues up for a vote. Reviewing these materials before heading to the polls can help voters make informed decisions.