What to Know
- Election Day is here, and Pennsylvania is perhaps the most important swing state in the race for president between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump.
- In Delaware, voters head to the polls to select a new governor and the state's next United States Senator. In the Senate race, Democrat Lisa Blunt Rochester is running against Republican Eric Hansen. In the gubernatorial race, Republican Mike Ramone is running against Democrat Matt Meyer.
- Important races for the United States Senate are also underway in Pennsylvania — where incumbent Democrat Bob Casey faces challenger Dave McCormick — and in New Jersey, where Democratic Congressman Andy Kim is up against GOP nominee Curtis Bashaw.
- The Philadelphia District Attorney's office has set up a hotline to report any irregularities at polling locations around the city. Voters can call 215-686-9641 with any concerns.
- Polls opened at 6 a.m. in New Jersey and at 7 a.m. in Pennsylvania and Delaware. Polls close in all three states at 8 p.m.
- Live election results for all key races in our area can be found at NBC10.com/results.
Editor's Note: The Philadelphia District Attorney Office's Election Task Force are providing an update on its activities during Election Day. The event is being streamed at the top of this article.
Voters in Philadelphia and its surrounding Pennsylvania counties could very well decide the 2024 presidential election between Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, and former President Donald Trump, the Republican.
Our region has been the focus of both campaigns for months as they vie for Pennsylvania's 19 electoral votes. It all comes down to Tuesday, when voters across the country and our area head to the polls for the final day of voting in the 2024 election.
In all three of our local states, key races for the statewide office, U.S. Senate, and U.S. House are on the ballot.
NBC10 will have live updates all day with everything you need to know about Election Day 2024 from our team of reporters spread across the Delaware Valley.