[ad_1] Americans vote in the presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.Evelyn Hockstein/ReutersDemocratic nominee Harris, who voted by post last week, was with her team at the party's headquarters in Washington on election day.Brian Snyder/ReutersDonald Trump and his wife Melania voted at the Mandel Recreation Center in Palm Beach, Florida.Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesBoth Democrats and Republicans will be hosting election night watch parties. Trump's event is at Palm Beach County Convention Center, seen here.Marco Bello/ReutersStaying in Florida, dummy flamingos made a surprise appearance in West Palm Beach earlier on election day.Joseph Prezioso/AFPThe very first polls opened at midnight on Tuesday in the remote, unincorporated New Hampshire township of Dixville Notch.John Tully/Getty ImagesThe result was three for Harris and three for Trump.Hasan Akbas/Anadolu via Getty ImagesAlaskans vote for president. Their polling stations will be the last of the election to close.Erik Pendzich/REX/ShutterstockPeople wait in line to vote at the Brooklyn Museum in New York.Erik Pendzich/REX/ShutterstockNew York has 28 electoral college votes up for grabs.Andrew Kelly/Reuters One third of the US Senate - 34 of its 100 seats - are also up for grabs.Faith Ninivaggi/ReutersPeople cast their vote at Longley Elementary School in Maine.Gerald Herbert/APHolyn Robinson, a student and first-time precinct commissioner, takes her oath along with fellow commissioners just before the opening of the polls, at the Hynes Charter School in New Orleans, Louisiana.Stephen Maturen/Getty ImagesVoters line up outside a polling station at the Cincinnati Observatory in Ohio.Stephen Maturen/Getty ImagesOne Cincinnati voters brought her dog to take part in the process.Sam Wolfe/ReutersNorth Carolina was the first swing state where polls opened. Quinn Glabicki/ReutersA cat named Sky observes voting at a polling place in Pittsburgh.SAMUEL CORUM/AFPQueues at a polling station at Farmersville Elementary School in Easton, Pennsylvania.Quinn Glabicki/ReutersPennsylvania is seen as the key swing state, and has 19 electoral college votes.JIM LO SCALZO/EPAElection workers process mail-in ballots in Philadelphia. Pennsylvania is one of seven states that forbid processing mail-in ballots before 07:00 on election day. Carolyn Kaster/APDonald Trump's running mate, JD Vance, voted in person in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is seen here with his children.GAMAL DIAB/EPAVoters wait in line at the polling station in the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Library in Washington DC.John Tully/Getty ImagesGene Girdwood, ballot clerk, checked in voters in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. A presidential election day ballot can be long - two or three pages.Megan Varner/Getty ImagesVoters hold up their stickers after visiting a polling place in Atlanta, Georgia. Rules on voter registration vary by state. Nearly half allow for same-day registration on election day. In Georgia, the last day was 7 October. Christian Monterrosa/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesVoters waited in line to cast their ballot in Smyrna, Georgia. Erica Dischino/ReutersA "vote today" sign alongside the American flag was pictured in Cable, Wisconsin.Go Nakamura/ReutersVoters line up in Phoenix, Arizona.Frederic J Brown/AFPMore voters head to Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Nevada. The state has six electoral votes and was the last of the seven swing states to open polls. [ad_2] Source link