Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris appear neck and neck in the presidential race as voters impatiently wait for the results, which may take several days.
As we head into the week, all eyes will be on the swing states.
But voters will decide more than just our next president. In Massachusetts, five questions are on the ballot, and voters will weigh in on the race between Sen. Elizabeth Warren and John Deaton.
North Attleborough school department employee Dave Rancourt assembles voting booths in the gymnasium of the town high school, Monday, Nov. 4, 2024. Mark Stockwell / The Sun Chronicle via APHarris and Trump tied 3-3 in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire. Joseph Prezioso / AFPVoters at Cristo Rey Boston High School in Savin Hill. Jonathan Wiggs / The Boston GlobeSen. Elizabeth Warren pops out of her booth after voting at the Graham and Parks School in Cambridge. Lane Turner / The Boston GlobeWith ballot in hand, John Deaton went to vote at Nashoba Regional High School in Bolton. He is challenging Sen. Elizabeth Warren. David L. Ryan / The Boston GlobeA voter in a pool of sunlight casts her vote at the Holy Name Parish in West Roxbury. Suzanne Kreiter / The Boston GlobeSample ballots on the side of the Wang YMCA of Chinatown. Jonathan Wiggs / The Boston GlobeWhen the door opened at 7 a.m., people filed in to vote at Milton’s Tucker Elementary School. Pat Greenhouse / The Boston GlobePeople wait in line to vote in East Boston. Michael Dwyer / AP – AP Photo/Michael DwyerIlaria Vecchiarelli, 12, sells vote cookies at Nashoba Regional High School in Bolton. David L. Ryan / The Boston GlobeVoting at Nashoba Regional High School in Bolton. David L. Ryan / The Boston GlobeJohn Deaton signs at Nashoba Regional High School in Bolton. David L. Ryan / The Boston Globe
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