News guide: Will Trump buck decades of GOP wins in Utah?

Elaine Davis votes during early voting for the 2016 general election, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, at the Salt Lake County Government Center in Salt Lake City. Hillary Clinton may not be accumulating the type of early-vote advantage her campaign wanted, but she continues to maintain an apparent edge over Donald Trump, with roughly one-fourth of all expected ballots cast in the 2016 election.

News Guide: Colorado decides balance of power, right to die

Former Vice President Al Gore checks his watch to check the time until election day as he speaks during a campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Monday, Nov. 7, 2016, in Lakewood, Colo. Gore made one other campaign stop in Colorado for Clinton to drum up support on the eve of the general election.

Hawaii voters to choose president, senators, representatives

In this Oct. 31, 2016 photo, U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz, left, and his wife Linda Kwok Schatz, center, laugh with an election worker as they arrive at Honolulu Hale to cast early votes in Honolulu. Sen. Schatz is largely seen as a shoo-in for keeping his seat in Washington as voters go to the polls to decide between the incumbent and Republican candidate John Carroll in Hawaii.

A race-by-race look at the 2016 election in New Mexico

Voter stickers sit in a pile near a ballot machine at an early voting site in Albuquerque, N.M., on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016. Bernalillo County Clerk Maggie Toulouse Oliver says more than one-third of the county's registered voters have already cast ballots and she expects turnout to reach 2008 levels when 70 percent of voters in the state's most populous county went to the polls.

Record turnout expected as voters head to polls

Across the country there are congressional races to be decided, amendments to state constitutions to be voted on and new laws to be considered, but all eyes are on the one election being contested in all 50 states - president. It's been a contentious affair with allegations of corruption on both sides, temperaments being declared disqualifying, charges of racism and a threat of imprisonment.

Voting 101: What You Need To Know Before Hitting The Polls In Danbury

It's finally here: The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. today, Nov. 8, across Connecticut as the contest between presidential candidates Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump is put in the hands of voters. And expect to see a crowd as a record number of voters -2.1 million - are signed up to cast ballots, more than during the 2008 presidential election which brought Barack Obama to the White House.

Clinton email probe raises political doubts

The FBI's handling of its Hillary Clinton email probe has undercut the bureau's carefully crafted image as unquestionably outside the political fray. The yearlong investigation thrust the FBI into the thick of an already fractious presidential race, entangled in a way that strained its vaunted independence and cracked its prized reputation for silence about its work.

Time to decide: Final recap of races as Big Islanders hit the polls

It's Election Day, but, according to the latest tally, more than one-third of registered voters have already submitted a ballot. As of Saturday, 38,440 residents - or 34 percent of of the county's 113,355 registered voters - had made their voice heard at the ballot box, said Pat Nakamoto, Hawaii County Elections Division chief.

Welcome to the Final Hours of the 2016 Election

After a bitter, eighteen-month-long election that exposed some of the nation's most painful divisions and shook its democratic institutions, Americans prepared on Tuesday morning to cast their ballots for president. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will both wake up on Election Day, Nov. 8 after whirlwind tours of the nation's battleground states from Ohio to North Carolina and Nevada to await the results.

Decision Time – Some Facts About Elections

Election Day 2016 is upon us, and voters in Virginia will cast ballots today from 6 a.m. until 7 p.m. Our friends in West Virginia may vote from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. Tens of millions of Americans will trek to their local polling places this day to cast their ballots, and we encourage all eligible voters to join them and make their voices heard. Locally, voters will make their choices for a variety of offices, picking winners to serve on city and town councils and school boards across the region, and all voters will select a member in the United States House of Representatives for their individual districts.

Governora s race, Legislature key races on Washington ballot

A packed ballot in Washington state features a gubernatorial race, six ballot initiatives and dozens of statewide offices and legislative races. More than 4.2 million of the state's registered voters have already received their ballots in the mail.

Minute by minute: The last day of the 2016 campaign

With hours left in the punishing 2016 presidential race, Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump were in a flat-out sprint on Monday, powering through battleground states with rallies, retail stops and special guests along for the ride. 10:27 a.m. - Clinton's plane is wheels up from White Plains, New York, en route to Pittsburgh.

Madonna plays surprise concert in park for Hillary Clinton

Madonna belted out some of her biggest hits on Monday night as she treated people in the city to a surprise outdoor concert in support of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. About 300 people jammed into Washington Square Park, in the heart of Manhattan, to watch the pop singer perform "Express Yourself," "Don't Tell Me," "Imagine," "Like a Prayer" and "If I Had a Hammer" while they sang along.

Trump, Clinton split early votes in tiny New Hampshire towns

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives at a campaign rally at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Mich., Monday, Nov. 7, 2016. ORG XMIT: MIPS103 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives at a campaign rally at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Mich., Monday, Nov. 7, 2016.

Trump holds up a rubber mask of himself as he makes one last pitch to voters

THE long race to the White House is finally coming to a close with acrimonious exchanges between the candidates to the end as Donald Trump branded his rival a stupid "phoney" and Hillary Clinton denounced her Republican challenger as a "loose cannon". In a contest that has been mired by personal attacks and overshadowed for several days by an FBI investigation into the former First Lady's emails, whatever the result in the early hours of Wednesday morning UK time, one thing is certain: America is a deeply divided country.