Election Day in New York City saw polling sites bustling with activity as thousands of residents participated in crucial presidential and local elections, with long lines expected.
With 26 electoral votes at stake, Kamala Harris is predicted to win New York, a state that has leaned Democratic since Ronald Reagan's 1984 victory.
Governor Kathy Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James led initiatives to combat misinformation regarding voting and reinforced the rights of New Yorkers at polling sites.
Voters were reminded that as long as they are in line at polling closing time, they retain the right to cast their ballots without intimidation.
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