The counting of votes will begin at 8 a.m. in the eastern part of the country, including Indiana.
An hour later, at 9 a.m., the vote will begin with the end of the vote in Georgia, a state in the competition.
Other contending states, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona and Nevada, will start counting after the polls close.
The timing of the vote count's confirmation is unknown.
During the 2020 presidential election, it took four days to confirm the results.
This year, the early voting craze has led to more than 83 million people voting by mail or face-to-face early voting as of today, leading to predictions that it will take a significant amount of time to confirm the final winner.
There are 244 million U.S. presidential voters this year.
More than 67 million people have applied for mail-in ballots, and Pennsylvania, a key rival state, is expected to take up to 13 days as it opens and checks sealed mail-in ballots starting today, the day of the election.
On the day of the presidential election, both broadcasting and newspaper media, including CNN and Fox News, are unable to predict their chances of winning the election prematurely.
The British Economist analyzed the model for predicting the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, with Vice President Harris and former President Trump's last expected win rate of 50-50 percent.
However, the economist's analysis is that Vice President Harris' rise was observed at the end of the presidential election starting on October 30.
Compared to a week ago, Vice President Harris' expected win rate increased by 5 percentage points, and former President Trump lost 5 percentage points.
Expectations for securing the electors for the two candidates are 270 for Vice President Harris, two ahead of Trump's 268, but they are still close.
This is YTN Hong Sang-hee at the Washington DC polling station.
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