It’s finally Election Day in America. Polls are open, and millions of voters who have not yet cast a ballot will head to their voting sites as candidates nationwide wrap up their campaigns.
Polls will start closing in states including Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky and Virginia at 7 p.m. Eastern – though because of split time zones, some in Indiana and Kentucky begin to close at 6 p.m.
The two presidential candidates and their surrogates will travel around the nation Tuesday for the final hours of campaigning. In Washington, Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver a closing argument to supporters at her alma matter, Howard University, while former president Donald Trump will address supporters in Palm Beach, Florida.
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This collection of images from the final day of the campaign was captured by The Washington Post’s photographers.
Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance and his wife, Usha, cast their ballots as their daughter Mirabel looks on in Cincinnati. MUST CREDIT: Ricky Carioti/The Washington PostVoting stickers sit on a table at the Metropolitan Library polling station in Atlanta. MUST CREDIT: Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post
Voters arrive at Union Temple Baptist Church in Southeast Washington. MUST CREDIT: Astrid Riecken for The Washington PostVoters wait in line outside a polling site in Philadelphia. MUST CREDIT: Caroline Gutman for The Washington PostStella Smith, 76, center, casts her vote in Durham, North Carolina. MUST CREDIT: Tom Brenner for The Washington PostPeople wait in line to vote outside the Oakland Career Center in Pittsburgh. MUST CREDIT: Matt McClain/The Washington Post
ADDON FROM PARIKH WORLDWIDE MEDIA – The photos below were taken by Parikh Worldwide Media staff:
An Indian American voter after having voted in New Jersey. PHOTO: Ilayas Quraishi, Parikh Worldwide MediaAn Indian American voter at a polling booth in NJ, after having voted. PHOTO: Ilayas Quraishi, Parikh Worldwide Media