What Pennsylvania residents are saying as they cast their ballots for president After months of relentless attention -- from the campaigns, text messages and political ads to numerous visits from the candidates themselves -- Pennsylvanians may be heaving a sigh of relief Tuesday. Carmen Russell-Sluchansky
Talking to voters in Phoenix, Ariz., on election day Both parties are making a last-minute push to get voters to the polls in this key Sun Belt swing state. Ximena Bustillo
Colorado jails offer in-person voting for the first time It's the first state in the country to require all counties to do so.
A look back at the key moments of the 2024 presidential campaign The road to Election Day has included a number of surprising twists and turns. As Americans go to the polls, we look back at some of the key moments from the 2024 presidential campaign. Courtney Dorning
A new Colorado law requires jails to offer inmates an opportunity to vote in-person A new state law in Colorado requires all jails to offer inmates an opportunity to vote in-person. Jails worried about safety and logistics, but so far counties say it’s been going well. Bente Birkeland
The final hours of voting in Wisconsin We’re getting snapshots from a handful of important swing states this election day. A street called North Avenue in Milwaukee, Wisc., cuts through areas that are politically blue, purple and red. Maayan Silver
The influence of super PACs and dark money on this year’s campaigns Billions of dollars have been spent on the 2024 election — and that cash hasn’t just come from everyday Americans. Courtney Dorning
We catch up on the final hours of Election Day Across the country, voters are casting ballots that will determine which party controls Congress, who the governor will be in 11 states and plenty of ballot initiatives. Danielle Kurtzleben
With the country divided, Seattle area teacher encourages civil debate among high schoolers In this politically-charged time, it can be tricky to have a friendly disagreement — even for young people. That's why, at Highline High School, one teacher is trying to give students a life lesson on civil discourse — something to use this election, and throughout their voting years. Sami West
Voters could make recreational weed legal in a majority of U.S. states Voters in three states will decide whether to legalize recreational use. Earlier this year, Pew reported that 88% of U.S. adults said marijuana should be legal for medical or recreational use. Bill Chappell