Trump talks legal action, Biden on offense as campaign ends
America stands at a crossroads the day before Election Day.
Early voting in US tops 95M, more than two-thirds of all ballots cast in 2016
On the eve of Election Day, early voters in the U.S. have already cast 69% of the total votes counted in 2016.
Will we have results on election night? FEC commissioner says prepare to wait
Ellen L. Weintraub, a commissioner on the FEC, said voters should prepare for the possibility that we won’t know the full results of the presidential race on election night, but that doesn’t mean something has gone wrong.
US presidential election could shape how world handles climate change, experts say
The United States is out of the Paris climate agreement on the day after the presidential election.
Majority of Washington voters have already returned ballots
A record number of voters in Washington have already returned their ballots in an election where they’ll weigh in on scores of federal and state races ranging from president to governor to local legislative districts.
The Divide: Election Unease
This week on "The Divide": FBI Seattle Special Agent in Charge Raymond Duda joins us as Western Washington braces for the possibility of post-election unrest.
Voting in Washington 2020: Register to vote, vote-by-mail info, important dates
Find important information on voting in Washington state, including how to register to vote, the vote by mail process, and key dates you need to know.
Texas Supreme Court denies GOP effort to reject Houston votes
The state’s all-Republican high court rejected the request from a state representative and two GOP candidates without explaining its decision. Their effort to have the Harris County ballots thrown out is still set to be taken up during an emergency hearing in federal court on Monday.
One million votes already cast in King County
King County elections officials say they have already received about a million ballots days before actual Election Day.
Judge orders Postal Service to take extraordinary measures
A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Postal Service to take “extraordinary measures” to deliver ballots in time to be counted in Wisconsin and around Detroit, including using a priority mail service.
Redistricting power at stake ahead of 2020 state legislature elections
An intense battle is playing out in the November elections for control of state legislative chambers.
2020 election: Here are the House races to watch
While Democrats have a strong chance of holding onto the House, Republicans still hope to pick up a handful of seats.
People can still register to vote at centers in King County opening this weekend
Starting Saturday, vote centers open throughout King County, giving folks a last minute chance to have their voice heard.
What's on the ballot in south King County? Property ownership amendment
Voters in and around Burien are weighing in on affordable housing options. Q13's Justin Elumn reports.
A closer look at Washington's State Senate District 1
Q13's Jessamyn McIntyre reports on the State Senate District 1 race, between Derek Stanford (D) and Art Coday (R) in Snohomish County.
Trump's election night party up in air due to DC coronavirus restrictions
President Donald Trump said Friday he’s not sure where he'll mark election night after District of Columbia officials signaled that a party planned for his luxury hotel in Washington could be in violation of rules limiting mass gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic.
Local law enforcement preparing for potential post-election unrest
Voters are still casting their ballots, but behind the scenes, law enforcement is already preparing for possible unrest over election results.
The Electoral College: How does it work? Why do we have it? Could it ever change? Here’s what you need know
The Electoral College is a centuries-old body that elects the president of the United States. But why do we use this method? And how likely are we to change it?


















