The polls have opened in some early rising states, and the world holds its breath while the United States decides its new president. We'll be following the news as it happens all day, in the meantime you can check out some of our previous coverage.
Where do I vote?
If you missed it yesterday, you can find out where to vote here:
Since most Americans vote in the US election on November 4, we at NowPublic thought we would gather as much information we could on where to vote and other polling resources.
NP staffer Sanjay has a great story up, talking about how Obama has a solid lead going into the election:
NowPublic member Mr. Zoltanblack has a number of predictions, his first one being that battleground states won't be a battleground at all - they'll be won handily:
Prediction #1No "battleground" states will develop this evening. No battle will arise, the fight has long been over.
Know Your Rights
There are predictions of huge lines today, but don't worry - as long as you're in line when the polls close, they're legally obligated to let you vote. So find out your rights, go to the ACLU's website for more info:
The Voting Rights Project of the ACLU is dedicated to providing citizens with information and assistance in exercising their right to vote! We are urging citizens to ACT this election year. For more information or to voice a voting rights complaint, call 1-877-523-2792, email us at vrp@aclu.org, or click below. Know your voting rights. Act!



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