Latest US Presidential Election Polls, Results

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Election Day 2024 have officially arrived as presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris dueling neck and neck across the country.

Indiana appear to favor another Trump presidency, but there are several swing states that could make an impact presidential election.

Here’s what you need to know:

Who is leading the 2024 US presidential polls on Election Day today, Tuesday, November 5?

The polls and odds are constantly changing, but you can find the latest polls we could find for each candidate from 06.00 on 5 November 2024:

  • ABC News Project 538: The final poll shows Harris with a 48.0% to 46.8% advantage over Trump.
  • 270 towin: Shows a composition of the latest national opinion pollsHarris currently leads Trump by 1.2%.
  • Real clear polling: Here are the latest odds currently favoring Harris to win, with the spread giving her a +.1 advantage. How do the odds change? The edge went to Trump at +0.3 Friday, +.01 Monday morning and Monday afternoon was an even stalemate.

Who is winning the 2024 election day polls for president in Indiana right now?

Trump appears to have a commanding lead in the US presidential race in Indiana. Here’s where each candidate stood as of 06.00 on 5 November 2024:

Who is historian Allan Lichtman’s prediction for the 2024 US presidential election to win on Election Day – Donald Trump or Kamala Harris?

Classy American University, Washington, DC history professor Allan Lichtman has correctly predicted 9 out of the last 10 US presidential elections. Lichtman earned his doctorate from Harvard, specializing in modern American history and quantitative methods.

this year, Lichtman has predicted that Vice President Kamala Harris will win the US presidential election in 2024. “I’ve been doing this for 42 years and every four years I get butterflies in my stomach,” he told USA Today. “This year I think I have a bunch of crows in my stomach.”

When will the winner of the 2024 US presidential election be announced as President of the United States?

Don’t expect final results on election night.

Election workers have never finished counting votes on Election Day at any point in the nation’s history. This year, local and state certification deadlines range from two days to more than a month after November 5th.

In recent decades, news outlets have typically called the presidential race late on election night or the morning after, with two notable exceptions. In 2000, a famously close race and legal challenges dragged out the process — things that are likely to affect this year’s cycle. In 2020, an increase in postal ballots during the COVID pandemic delayed results.

This year, state laws still in place in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin that prohibit election workers from counting early votes until Election Day are expected to again delay results.

When is election day 2024? When to vote in the USA?

Election day is Tuesday, November 5, 2024 for the US general election.

Where to vote in Indiana today near me: Where is the polling place for Election Day 2024?

Visit indianavoters.in.gov to search on voter registration or to search by county, district or subdistrict. To search by address, visit indiana.votinginfototool.org.

What time are Indiana polls open today on Election Day 2024, Tuesday, November 5?

Polls will be open from 6 am to 6 pm local time throughout the state, according to in.gov. If voters are queuing before 18, they can still vote.

What do I need to vote today in the Indiana general election on Election Day 2024, Tuesday, November 5?

A valid photo ID is required to vote in person, whether early or on Election Day, according to in.gov. For a list of acceptable photo IDs, visit in.gov/sos/elections.

2024 US presidential election live results by state: Who won the presidency of the United States − Donald Trump or Kamala Harris?

Visit indystar.com/elections/results to view Tuesday’s U.S. presidential election voting results by state.

Indiana 2024 General Election Live Results

To view Tuesday’s 2024 Indiana election results, visit indystar.com/elections/results.

Chris Sims is a digital content producer at Midwest Connect Gannett. Follow him on Twitter: @ChrisFSims.