The 2024 U.S. presidential election is on Election Day, Nov. 5. Options on how to vote vary by state. Some offer forms of early voting or voting by mail. Others have ways of voting absentee. Polls will be open at varying times on a state-by-state basis.
ABC's Jon Karl hosts Former DNC chair Donna Brazile, “The Dispatch” senior editor Sarah Isgur, “Wall Street Journal” reporter Vivian Salama, and ABC's Rick Klein to discuss Trump's controversial cabinet picks.
A "corrupt bargain" that delivered John Quincy Adams the presidency ended the Era of Good Feelings and prompted a new period of partisan hostility
Wisconsin’s election commission leader quietly certified Donald Trump ’s victory on Friday, moving past the chaos that surrounded the 2020 election results in the battleground state. Commission Chair Ann Jacobs certified results that show Trump won the state with 1,
Was the 2024 presidential election close? It certainly didn't feel that way on election night and in the days immediately after. It became clear that President-elect Donald Trump was on pace to win relatively early in the evening.
A century-old tradition continues in Palm Beach on Tuesday as the town holds its annual election caucus. At least four candidates will be nominated for mayor and Town Council at the 113th annual event, three of them incumbents. But anyone seeking a seat has until 5 p.m. Wednesday — one day later — to file before the qualifying period closes.
Qualifying is still more than a week away so the list of candidates will likely continue to change until its set on Dec. 6.
An emboldened fringe of right-wing influencers has seized on Donald Trump’s presidential win to amplify misogyny and threats against women.
Gov. Ron Desantis has set the special election to replace former U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz with a primary election on Jan. 28 and a general election on April 1. The Florida Department of State announced the special election timeline Friday afternoon.
Democrat Derek Tran wins election to U.S. House in California's 45th Congressional District, beating incumbent Michelle Steel
A nearly year-old U.S. Senate GOP inquiry into Chicago’s housing of migrants at O’Hare and Midway airports may become more than a political annoyance for Mayor Brandon Johnson next year as Republicans take control of the federal government with an eye on tightening rules about public spending for noncitizens.
Election reform advocates had hoped for a big year at the ballot box. That's because a historic number of states were considering initiatives for ranked choice voting or to end partisan primaries.