Today is Election Day. Millions of Americans will be going to the polls to show the world who we are and what we stand for. Find out where and when you can vote today at http://IWillVote.com. And once you do, I want to see your voting sticker. I’ll be sharing your posts… Show more 7K 20K 133K 10M
election day always makes me so sad like we really are surrounded by people at work, at school, and in the grocery stores who are so hateful and don't care about you or your rights like wdym in 2024 trump has over 40 million votes GIF
Israeli media reporting that the IDF is declaring northern Gaza effectively ethnically cleansed, not event a hint of pretense now that its election day Quote Amichai Stein @AmichaiStein1 · 9h The IDF announces: The division of the northern Gaza Strip into two parts has been completed, and we getting closer to the complete evacuation of the northern part from civilians and terrorists: "This time there is no intention to allow the residents of the northern Gaza Strip…
BREAKING NEWS: Donald Trump has been served summons for a lawsuit on Election day Trump was served a summons at Mar-A-Lago in the lawsuit brought by the Central Park Five for defamation. Absolutely quality. Show more
Out of 177 polling places in Georgia’s Fulton County, 32 faced bomb threats on Election Day. Police Chief W. Wade Yates confirmed only five locations had brief evacuations before safely resuming voting.
Yassssssssss!!!! A judge in Arizona has ordered that polling places have to remain open an two extra hours in 9 precincts in an eastern Arizona county following a rocky start to Election Day that included bomb threats, malfunctioning equipment, and a lack of printed ballots. Show more
HAPPY ELECTION DAY!!! At the University of Wisconsin-Madison today rallying with students for the Harris-Walz campaign and making sure we get every voter to the polls. Feeling hopeful, and even talked to a few students registering same Show more
Everything we’re seeing tonight so far is thanks to 4 solid years of corporate media not reporting accurately on how amazing the #BidenHarris administration has been We have the best economy in the world & it’s ridiculous that more Americans don’t know this Show more GIF
— Tara Dublin, Rock Star Author & Kamala Voter 🪷 (@taradublinrocks) November 6, 2024
Election Day History
Election Day is a staple in the democratic process in which citizens of the United States actively participate in selecting their representatives, ranging from the seats of local government to the presidency. This fundamental aspect of American democracy is rich in history and purpose, symbolizing the power handed to the people to determine their country's future course.
Election Day dates back to the formation of the United States in the late 18th century. The first presidential election was held in 1788—89 when George Washington was chosen as the first U.S. president. Throughout the years, the election process has evolved, bridging gaps of disfranchisement by expanding voter eligibility to include racial minorities and women. It centers around one fundamental principle: each vote counts and has the power to shape policies, societal norms, and the overall direction of the nation.
Considered to be the finale of the bustling campaign season, Election Day provides a platform for citizens to voice their opinions about the candidates' promises, manifesto, and the direction they wish to see their nation head towards. Election Day is enshrined in the U.S. law as taking place on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, thereby typically falling between November 2nd and 8th. Election Day takes place this year on November 7th, 2023.
Election Day facts & quotes
Elections held for federal offices only occur on even-numbered years.
There is no law in the Constitution or Federal mandate which requires electorates to vote in accordance with the popular vote of their state.
There are 538 electoral college members. In order to win the vote for President of the United States, a candidate must obtain at least 270 of these votes.
Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote except the American people themselves and the only way they could do this is by not voting. - Franklin D. Roosevelt
Let each citizen remember at the moment he is offering his vote that he is not making a present or a compliment to please an individual--or at least that he ought not so to do; but that he is executing one of the most solemn trusts in human society for which he is accountable to God and his country. - Samuel Adams, The Writings of Samuel Adams, Harry Alonzo Cushing, editor (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1907), Vol. IV, p. 256.