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The momentous midterm elections in the US have begun. The first polls opened early Tuesday morning (local time) in eastern US states such as Vermont, Ohio and New York.

News about the midterms in a row:

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20:46
Trump complains about alleged irregularities – call to protest
On the day of the US midterm elections, former US President Donald Trump complained about alleged voting irregularities – and called for protests. In Detroit, voters at the polls were told that they had already voted: “This is happening en masse, also elsewhere. Protest, protest, protest!”Trump wrote on Tuesday on the social media platform “Truth Social,” which he co-founded — without providing any evidence for his claims. Electronic voting machines are also reportedly not working in conservative districts of the disputed state of Arizona.

(sda/dpa)

18:54
More than 45 million early voters in US midterm elections
More than 45 million people voted in the US midterm elections ahead of Election Day. This is evident from data from Tuesday afternoon (6 p.m. CET local time) published on its website by the US Elections Project research institute. In the so-called midterms of 2018 there were about 39 million so-called early voters (“Early Voters”), in 2014 there were 20.5 million.

In the US, early voting is now available at polling stations and by mail in nearly all states; rules and conditions vary from state to state. High turnout among early voters does not necessarily mean high turnout in general, as factors such as the coronavirus pandemic have changed the voting behavior of many people. Traditionally, fewer people participate in US midterm elections than in presidential elections.

In the United States, every one of the approximately 330 million American citizens who are at least 18 years old has the right to vote. Excludes residents of US territories such as Puerto Rico. Most states also don’t allow inmates or people convicted of a serious crime to vote. All others must register with the responsible electoral office before voting. The sometimes high barriers to registration and the fact that the election takes place on a Tuesday are reasons for the relatively low turnout. (sda/dpa)

17:42
Trump votes in Palm Beach – according to DeSantis

Former US President Donald Trump has voted in the US midterm elections and said he supported Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The 76-year-old appeared on Tuesday with his wife Melania at the Palm Beach polling station near his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. When a reporter asked him if he voted for DeSantis, Trump said, “Yes, I did.”

DeSantis, 44, is considered a possible 2024 presidential candidate and Trump’s biggest internal competitor, repeatedly alluding to his own candidacy and most recently promising a “very big announcement” for Nov. 15. To this day, Trump refuses to concede his defeat in the 2020 election to Democrat Joe Biden and continues to spread claims that mass voter fraud robbed him of a victory. (sda/dpa)

15:20
The counting may take a few days
The tally of votes cast in the US midterm elections could possibly take days – and it might not even be known until Januarywhich party will have the majority in the Senate in the future. Technical problems, a lack of polling station members and very tight decisions have in the past prevented a clear trend on election night. In some cases, the winner could not be announced until a significant delay.

The first polls in parts of Kentucky and Indiana will close at midnight German time on Wednesday night. At 1 a.m., the count begins in five states with elections for a U.S. senator post, including the likely particularly close decision in Georgia. At 2 a.m. GMT, the “270towin” page shows ten Senate decisions (including Pennsylvania), twelve governor decisions, and 161 House decisions. (sda)

13:40 o’clock
Trump’s last appearance
In the United States, parliament is elected. Republicans vote for referendum on President Joe Biden. Donald Trump is making it a referendum on himself. A visit to his latest campaign appearance.
12:43 pm
The first polling stations are open
The long-awaited midterms have begun. The first polls opened early Tuesday morning (local time) in eastern states like Vermont and Connecticut. The final polls will not close at 7 a.m. ET Wednesday morning, as the United States spans multiple time zones.

The first meaningful results are expected early Wednesday morning (CET) after the first polling stations have closed. According to some experts, the results of the congressional elections could only be known after several days or even weeks due to some close races. Many people took advantage of the opportunity to vote by mail or in person before Election Day itself. (sda/dpa)

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