- Polls have shown steady lead for Joe Biden over Donald Trump
- Millions of Americans line up to vote on historic day
- What time results are expected – and what to watch for
- Donald Trump: could the president refuse to accept defeat?
11.29pm GMT
Hallie Golden writes from Renton, Washington:
A line of about a dozen people in Renton, Washington waited outside in the rain in front of two large tents at the elections headquarters for King County, so they could register and get their ballots in.
Out at King County elections vote center in Renton, Washington. Relatively long line of voters waiting out in the rain. pic.twitter.com/t73qvHtFzz
11.24pm GMT
Hallie Golden reports from Washington state:
Inside elections headquarters for King County, Washington, which includes Seattle, dozens of workers sat at tables spread out in a large room in Renton to process what is projected to be a record number of ballots this presidential election.
Lots of plexiglass inside the King County elections center tent for people registering to vote in Washington pic.twitter.com/nrNfz4ryb9
Inside the ballot processing operation at election headquarters in King County, Washington. They’re predicting 90% of ballots to be returned. pic.twitter.com/dYvYyWrHGG
Continue reading…Polls have shown steady lead for Joe Biden over Donald TrumpMillions of Americans line up to vote on historic dayWhat time results are expected – and what to watch forDonald Trump: could the president refuse to accept defeat? 11.29pm GMTHallie Golden writes from Renton, Washington: A line of about a dozen people in Renton, Washington waited outside in the rain in front of two large tents at the elections headquarters for King County, so they could register and get their ballots in.Out at King County elections vote center in Renton, Washington. Relatively long line of voters waiting out in the rain. pic.twitter.com/t73qvHtFzz 11.24pm GMTHallie Golden reports from Washington state: Inside elections headquarters for King County, Washington, which includes Seattle, dozens of workers sat at tables spread out in a large room in Renton to process what is projected to be a record number of ballots this presidential election. Lots of plexiglass inside the King County elections center tent for people registering to vote in Washington pic.twitter.com/nrNfz4ryb9Inside the ballot processing operation at election headquarters in King County, Washington. They’re predicting 90% of ballots to be returned. pic.twitter.com/dYvYyWrHGG Continue reading…