Election officials and experts from around the world study U.S. voting system

November 6, 2024 - 4:37am EST
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Election officials and experts from more than 60 countries across the globe came to study the U.S. voting system. Hear some interesting perspectives on what they saw.

Nov 5 - 11:30pm EST

Missouri’s current law bans abortion with almost no exceptions and this amendment would allow abortion to about 24 weeks of pregnancy.

Nov 5 - 11:11pm EST

Republican Kelly Ayotte wins the race for governor in New Hampshire over Democrat Joyce Craig in what was described as the most competitive race for governor in the country this year.

Nov 5 - 11:04pm EST

In Colorado, voters have passed Amendment J, repealing a ban on same-sex unions passed in 2006, according to a call by The Associated Press.

Nov 5 - 10:19pm EST

Delaware state Sen. Sarah McBride is once again making history — she will be the first openly transgender person to serve in the U.S. Congress.

Nov 5 - 8:16pm EST

The FBI says three statements claiming to be from the agency are in fact a hoax. America's geopolitical adversaries have been active in trying to influence the election.

Nov 5 - 7:05pm EST

The first-term senator’s campaign pitch centered on his experience starting and growing an auto parts business into a multi-million-dollar company.

Nov 5 - 6:37pm EST

Voting hours have been extended by up to 45 minutes at five locations in Georgia's Fulton County, after hoax bomb threats that officials tied to Russian sources.

Nov 5 - 4:25pm EST

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.

Nov 5 - 4:24pm EST

Billions of dollars have been spent on the 2024 election — and that cash hasn’t just come from everyday Americans.