When do we find out who is President? When will the new president be announced?
This election is arguably the most important for America in recent history. In a country ravaged by coronavirus and civil unrest throughout 2020, this election will offer clarity on what American’s want for their deeply divided country.
Donald Trump has been in power since 2016, when he took a shock victory over Hillary Clinton who was projected to win hands down.
This time, the incumbent is up against Democrat Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris.
Mr Biden has pledged to be the unifying force who can “restore our soul and save our country” while Mr Trump focused on the economy, warning voters they have a choice between a "Trump super recovery” and “a Biden depression.”
The former Vice President is currently leading on the incumbent in all national polls, and with only one day to go looks set to take the Electoral College and the presidency from Mr Trump.
The results of the 2016 presidential election were announced a day after Election Day on November 9.
The first states to announce their results in the 2016 presidential election were Indiana, Kentucky and Vermont at around midnight UK time.
Several hours later at 7.30am GMT, Mr Trump took Wisconsin, which put him over the 270 threshold in the EC.
This year, the President has also said he would challenge the result in the Supreme Court if he did not win, which could delay the announcement of a new president even further.
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