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Presidential elections in the United States: the first numbers have been announced

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Presidential elections in the United States: the first numbers have been announced

More than a third of voters voted early in the US presidential election.

Oku.Az reports that this was reported by the Electoral Processes Laboratory of the University of Florida.

According to their data, a total of 84.6 million people voted early, 46.3 million people went to polling stations in person and 38.3 million people voted by mail. A total of 67.4 million ballots were needed for remote voting.

Some 244 million people are expected to vote in the elections.

More than 158.4 million Americans participated in the last election.

The 60th presidential elections have begun in the United States.

The main vote is scheduled for today, November 5.

About this Oku.Az Reports with reference to Interfaks.ru.

According to information, the first polling stations opened in Vermont at 05:00 local time (14:00 Baku time).

Polling stations in states such as Maine, New Jersey, New York and Virginia will receive voters starting at 6:00 a.m. (3:00 p.m. Baku time). Voting will begin at 7:00 a.m. (4:00 p.m. Baku time) in Washington, the capital of the United States.

Electoral districts in Washington state and Alaska will open at 11:00 (20:00 Baku time) and in Hawaii at 12:00 (21:00 Baku time).

In the United States, the 60th presidential elections will begin.

The main day of voting is scheduled for November 5.

About this Oku.Az Informs with reference to Interfax.ru.

The candidate of the Democratic Party and Vice President Kamala Harris and the representative of the Republican Party, the former President of the United States, Donald Trump, are fighting for the position of president.

Along with the President, the Vice President of the United States will also be elected. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is running for this seat as a Democrat, and Jay Dee Vance of the Republican Party is running for this seat.

In addition, Libertarian Party candidate Chase Oliver, Green Party Representative Jill Stein, as well as representatives of lesser-known parties and independent candidates, are also fighting for the presidency of the United States.

On November 5, in addition to the presidential election, elections will be held for all members of the US House of Representatives and one-third of the members of the US Senate.

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