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Election 2016: Polling begins to close in Eastern US states Election 2016: Polling begins to close in Eastern US states
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Polls are beginning to close as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump await the verdict of voters after a bitterly fought White House election campaign.Polls are beginning to close as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump await the verdict of voters after a bitterly fought White House election campaign.
Republican Mr Trump has taken Kentucky and Indiana; his Democratic rival Mrs Clinton won Vermont, ABC News projects. As expected, Republican Mr Trump has taken Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia, while Democrat Mrs Clinton won Vermont, ABC News projects.
Voting is also over in the vital swing state of Virginia and will end soon in the battlegrounds of North Carolina and Ohio. Voting is also over in the swing states of Virginia, North Carolina and Ohio, but those races are too close to call.
A BBC aggregate opinion poll had put Mrs Clinton four points ahead. A BBC opinion poll had put Mrs Clinton four points ahead nationwide.
Voting ended at 19:00 EST (24:00 GMT) in Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, South Carolina, Virginia and Vermont.Voting ended at 19:00 EST (24:00 GMT) in Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, South Carolina, Virginia and Vermont.
The six carry 60 of the electoral votes that will go towards electing the next US president. The six carry 60 of the electoral votes that will go towards electing the nation's 45th president.
The winning candidate must secure 270 of the 538 electoral college votes in order to declare victory.The winning candidate must secure 270 of the 538 electoral college votes in order to declare victory.
North Carolina, West Virginia and the key presidential bellwether of Ohio close at 19:30 EST (00:30 GMT). North Carolina, West Virginia and Ohio closed at 19:30 EST (00:30 GMT).
Results are expected some time after 23:00 EST (04:00 GMT on Wednesday), once voting ends on the West Coast.Results are expected some time after 23:00 EST (04:00 GMT on Wednesday), once voting ends on the West Coast.
A record number of Americans - more than 45 million - voted early by post or at polling stations.A record number of Americans - more than 45 million - voted early by post or at polling stations.
Mr Trump and Mrs Clinton cast their votes in New York City. Mr Trump, a Manhattan real estate tycoon, and Mrs Clinton, who would be the first US female president, cast their votes in New York City.
Mr Trump was booed as he arrived to vote at a school in Manhattan, alongside his wife, Melania, and daughter, Ivanka.Mr Trump was booed as he arrived to vote at a school in Manhattan, alongside his wife, Melania, and daughter, Ivanka.
The two presidential hopefuls will spend election night in New York City, staging events barely more than a mile apart from each other.The two presidential hopefuls will spend election night in New York City, staging events barely more than a mile apart from each other.
Mrs Clinton will address supporters at the Javits Centre in Manhattan, while Mr Trump holds an event at the Hilton Midtown hotel.Mrs Clinton will address supporters at the Javits Centre in Manhattan, while Mr Trump holds an event at the Hilton Midtown hotel.
More than 5,000 police officers have been deployed across America's biggest city to keep order on election night.More than 5,000 police officers have been deployed across America's biggest city to keep order on election night.
ABC News has also released initial exit poll data showing 61% of voters viewed Mr Trump unfavourably while 54% said the same of Mrs Clinton.ABC News has also released initial exit poll data showing 61% of voters viewed Mr Trump unfavourably while 54% said the same of Mrs Clinton.
Earlier on Tuesday, Mr Trump again declined to say whether he will accept the results.Earlier on Tuesday, Mr Trump again declined to say whether he will accept the results.
"We're going to see how things play out," he told Fox News, while alleging there had been voting irregularities. "I want to see everything honest.""We're going to see how things play out," he told Fox News, while alleging there had been voting irregularities. "I want to see everything honest."
Some polling locations have reported equipment failures and long lines, but they appeared to be routine problems.Some polling locations have reported equipment failures and long lines, but they appeared to be routine problems.
Mr Trump, who stoked conspiracies over the legitimacy of the democratic process during the campaign by claiming the vote would be "rigged", also filed an emergency lawsuit in Nevada.Mr Trump, who stoked conspiracies over the legitimacy of the democratic process during the campaign by claiming the vote would be "rigged", also filed an emergency lawsuit in Nevada.
The Republican's camp sued the Clark County Registrar of Voters in Nevada, alleging the state had kept early voting stations open late.The Republican's camp sued the Clark County Registrar of Voters in Nevada, alleging the state had kept early voting stations open late.
A judge rejected the request, citing concerns about revealing the identities of poll workers.A judge rejected the request, citing concerns about revealing the identities of poll workers.
Voting kicked off just after midnight in the small New Hampshire village of Dixville Notch, where a mere seven votes were cast.Voting kicked off just after midnight in the small New Hampshire village of Dixville Notch, where a mere seven votes were cast.
Mrs Clinton received four votes while two went for Mr Trump and one for libertarian candidate Gary Johnson.Mrs Clinton received four votes while two went for Mr Trump and one for libertarian candidate Gary Johnson.
All 50 states and Washington DC are voting across six different time zones.All 50 states and Washington DC are voting across six different time zones.
Americans also have a chance to determine which party will control Congress.Americans also have a chance to determine which party will control Congress.
All 435 seats in the House of Representatives are up for grabs, though it is forecast to remain in Republican hands.All 435 seats in the House of Representatives are up for grabs, though it is forecast to remain in Republican hands.
But a third of seats in the Senate, where Republicans also hold sway, are in play, too, and Democrats hope to snatch control of that chamber.But a third of seats in the Senate, where Republicans also hold sway, are in play, too, and Democrats hope to snatch control of that chamber.
Mr Trump and Mrs Clinton are seeking to succeed Democratic President Barack Obama.Mr Trump and Mrs Clinton are seeking to succeed Democratic President Barack Obama.
After two four-year terms in the White House, he is barred by the US constitution from running for re-election.After two four-year terms in the White House, he is barred by the US constitution from running for re-election.
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