Voters have already gone out and cast their ballots in droves through early voting or mail-in options ahead of 5 November, with 64,550,126 advance ballots returned.
By the time Election Day arrives on Tuesday, millions of voters will have already made their choices, either through early in-person voting or by mailing in their ballots.
Every state allows some way to cast a ballot before Election Day, and Alabama kicked things off in 2024 on 11 September as it began distributing mail-in ballots.
As of 31 October, voters nationwide have returned a total of 64,550,126 advance ballots in the 2024 general election.
The state of Georgia reported a record turnout on the first day of early voting for the US presidential election on 15 October, when early voting started.
Almost two-thirds of voters cast an early ballot in 2020, a pandemic-driven spike in America’s decades-long shift to favour voting in advance of Election Day.
Nearly all states offer some version of in-person voting, though the rules and dates vary considerably. Minnesota, South Dakota and Virginia kicked off early in-person voting on 20 September.