Millions of Americans around the country have been casting their vote in the 2024 US Presidential Election today to select the next leader of the country.

The Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris, and the Republican nominee, Donald Trump, are locked in a close race, with polls highlighting the deep divisions within the nation.

Republican vice-presidential nominee JD Vance cast his ballot in-person this morning at his polling place in Cincinnati, Ohio.

‘We do expect to win,’ Vance told reporters outside the polling station. Trump also cast his ballot in Florida, saying he was ‘very honoured’ to see long lines.

He added: ‘This is the best campaign we’ve run.’

Harris has not yet cast her vote, but has been doing phone interviews with radio stations in the battleground states and visited the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters in Washington.

Voters have been showing out en masse for the 2024 election (Picture: Reuters)

Polls are still open in most states, with the first ones set to shut around 6pm Eastern time.

In the charts below, you can track the results as they come in in each state and find key timings of events tonight.

What are the key results so far?

  • — The first polls will close in Kentucky and Indiana.
  • — Polls will close in key swing state Georgia, as well as five other states.
  • — Polls close in North Carolina, West Virginia and Ohio.
  • — Polls close in 16 states, including swing state Pennsylvania.
  • — Polls close in Arkansas.
  • — Polls close in 15 states, including swing states Michigan and Wisconsin.
  • — Polls close in Nevada, Montana and Utah.

What are swing states?

‘Swing states’ are those of the 50 United States where both major political parties have a genuine chance of winning over the majority of voters in a .

For this election, the seven states that both the Democrats and Republicans agreed meet the criteria for being swing states, are:

Pennsylvania has 19 electoral votes which is the most of any swing state.

Which states are still left to vote?

people vote in booths
(Picture: Bloomberg via Getty Images)

In most states, polls close around 7 p.m. on Election Day, marking the start of the counting process. However, due to the vast size of the U.S., with voters in Alaska and Hawaii casting ballots later because of the time difference, official results aren’t immediately available.

While the winner is often clear by the following morning, it can sometimes take several days for a result to be confirmed.

American voters have until this evening to cast their ballots before polls close.

The first states with polls to close will be Kentucky and Indiana, which will close at 11pm UK time.

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