US Elections 2024 Frequently Asked Questions
The US presidential election is a complex process involving more than just the popular vote. Voters choose 538 electors, who ultimately decide the next president through the Electoral College. While most states follow a winner-takes-all system, a few use proportional representation. Key swing states can sway results, and despite absentee and early voting, the official winner isn’t declared until Congress certifies the electoral votes Read More
The US presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will be decided on November 5 when America votes. But the candidate who wins the most votes, doesn’t necessarily guarantee a victory. That’s’ because of the electoral college. Here’s how it works Read More
Around 240 million Americans will participate in the upcoming US election on November 5, but it is a small subset of voters who are likely to influence the presidential race’s outcome. Polls show Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump running head-to-head in the 'swing' states. Let’s take a closer look at the states that will decide the next President of the United States Read More
With Election Day still weeks away, many Americans have already begun casting their ballots, thanks to expanded early voting options. This shift, which saw over 100 million people voting early in 2020, has become a staple in US elections. Almost every state now offers some form of early or mail-in voting, allowing voters to vote ahead of the November 5 polls Read More