'Seven swing states are expected to be key in deciding the presidential race outcome.
These key states include Pennsylvania (19 Electoral votes), North Carolina (16), Georgia (16), Michigan (15), Arizona (11), Wisconsin (10), and Nevada (6), collectively totaling 93 Electoral College votes.
A candidate needs at least 270 out of 538 Electoral votes to win the election.
Polls in these states will close between 7pm and 10pm Eastern Time (23:00 to 02:00 GMT).
Some of the first results will likely come from Georgia, where state law requires that all early votes be counted and reported by 8pm Eastern Time (midnight GMT) on election night.
North Carolina follows. In this state, votes will be counted and reported throughout the evening, with complete results anticipated by midnight (04:00 GMT).
In 2020, Nevada was slow, and the state was not called until five days after election day. Since then, the rules have changed, and the process is expected to move faster this time. Still, the results might not be known on election night. The state allows late-arriving mail ballots, so it could take days until we know the final results.'
These key states include Pennsylvania (19 Electoral votes), North Carolina (16), Georgia (16), Michigan (15), Arizona (11), Wisconsin (10), and Nevada (6), collectively totaling 93 Electoral College votes.
A candidate needs at least 270 out of 538 Electoral votes to win the election.
Polls in these states will close between 7pm and 10pm Eastern Time (23:00 to 02:00 GMT).
Some of the first results will likely come from Georgia, where state law requires that all early votes be counted and reported by 8pm Eastern Time (midnight GMT) on election night.
North Carolina follows. In this state, votes will be counted and reported throughout the evening, with complete results anticipated by midnight (04:00 GMT).
In 2020, Nevada was slow, and the state was not called until five days after election day. Since then, the rules have changed, and the process is expected to move faster this time. Still, the results might not be known on election night. The state allows late-arriving mail ballots, so it could take days until we know the final results.'