Polls close at different local times across the US, generally between 7-8 p.m., but as early as 6 p.m. in some states, creating varied reporting timelines.
Results will be reported shortly after polls close, starting on the East Coast, with media outlets feeding back updates from counting stations to clients.
In situations where there's no clear winner on Election Day, some Electoral College results may take days to clarify, complicating immediate conclusions.
The United States has unique challenges due to its six time zones, impacting when votes are counted and when results from various states become available.
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