There are two days left until Election Day in Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Ohio and Washington, D.C., with the last day of early voting on Sunday.
Here's how to vote early and a breakdown of key races in each state.
Ohio Senate race attracts attention
Ohio is home to some of the most competitive Senate races on the map.
Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown has won the Midwest state three times, but the race is expected to be close as President Trump drives white working-class voters to the Republican Party and record spending by both parties. are. Brown will face Republican businessman Bernie Moreno.
Mr. Moreno (left) and Mr. Brown (right). (Getty Images)
Republicans moved into the northeast, bordering Pennsylvania, and areas with a high concentration of industrial areas. Trumbull County turned Republican in 2016, and Trump's lead widened to 10 points in 2020. Mahoning County reversed in 2020 by almost two points. These counties played a key role in Trump's statewide victory.
Democrats are doing better than ever in the “three Cs” of Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati. These areas have the highest percentages of voters with college degrees. President Biden won the counties where these cities are located by double-digit margins in 2020, including Franklin (Columbus) and Cuyahoga (Cleveland) by about 30 points.
Unlike other competitive states, Republicans remain strong in Ohio's suburbs and exurbs, especially in areas surrounding Cincinnati.
Ohio's Senate race is a close one, and the presidential race is ranked as likely R on the Fox News Power Rankings.
Key down-ballot races in the current state
Connecticut's 5th Congressional District: Rep. Jahana Hayes has represented this long-held Democratic district since 2019, but it also includes parts of the state, including Wolcott, Thomaston, and Watertown counties. Contains some of the reddest regions in the world. Hayes is running against former Connecticut Sen. George Logan, who ran unsuccessfully in the same district in the midterm elections. Lean D in power rankings. New Jersey's 7th District: New Jersey's 7th District is the only competitive House race on the state map. The district includes President Trump's Bedminster Golf Club and many wealthy suburban areas. In the last redistricting, the district sided with Republicans. Newcomer Republican Rep. Tom Keene Jr. is the incumbent. He will run against local Democrat and political organizer Sue Altman. Ranked last by Leanne R. New York's 1st District: Covering the eastern side of Long Island, New York's 1st District is one of the most politically diverse districts in the region. This includes the ultra-wealthy Hampton suburbs and rural areas of Suffolk County. Republican Rep. Nick Larota will replace Rep. Lee Zeldin in 2023, running against former CNN anchor and Democrat John Avron. This race is ranked Likely R.
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As Election Day approaches, states across the country are wrapping up early voting. Voters arrive at a polling place at the Brooklyn Museum in Brooklyn, New York, on October 26, 2024. (Reuters/Eduardo Muñoz)
New York's 4th District: The ultra-competitive 4th District in Nassau County, near New York City, includes Long Beach, Garden City and Uniondale, where former President Trump held a rally last month. Incumbent Congressman Anthony D'Esposito spoke at the event. He is running against local Democratic Mayor Laura Guillen. In the power rankings, the rankings are going up and down. New York District 17: This Hudson Valley region hosts one of the cycle's most high-profile races. The race was decided in the midterm elections by fewer than 2,000 votes, with voters electing moderate Republican Rep. Mike Lawler. This year, he will face Democratic Rep. Mondaire Jones, the seat's former occupant. Power rankings have recently shifted from a torso lift to a lean R. New York's 18th Congressional District: Located in the mid-Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountains, the 18th Congressional District is represented by Democrat Pat Ryan, another prominent moderate. And like the race next door, this one was a close one in the midterm elections. In the end, it was decided by fewer than 5,000 votes. Republican Rep. Alison Esposito is the Republican candidate. Before announcing her candidacy, she worked for the New York City Police Department for 25 years. This is the Lean D area. New York's 19th District: The Hudson Valley's third battleground district with a moderate incumbent, the 19th District includes the Catskill Mountains and the Finger Lakes. Republican Rep. Marc Molinaro flipped the seat by about 5,000 votes in the midterm elections. This year, he will face Democratic attorney Josh Riley. New York's 22nd District: Further upstate in Syracuse and Utica, Republican state Rep. Brandon Williams, who was first elected in the midterm elections, is under redistricting threat. He faces Democratic challenger and state Sen. John Mannion in a race ranked Lean D in the Power Rankings. Ohio's 9th Congressional District: This northwestern Ohio seat has been held by populist Democratic Rep. Marcy Capture since 1983, but her margin has narrowed as the Ohio race continues. . It flowed to the right. She will face conservative Republican state Rep. Derek Melin on this year's ballot. Ohio's 13th District: Finally, the Northeast's 13th District includes parts of Youngstown and Akron. Since 2023, Democratic Rep. Emilia Sykes has been the representative. Sykes will face Republican former state Sen. Kevin Coughlin this year. That's also a toss up.
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How to vote in Connecticut
Voters who receive a mail-in ballot must deliver it to their local election board by November 5th. Sunday is the last day of early voting.
How to vote in Delaware
Voters who receive a mail-in ballot must deliver it to their local election board by November 5th. Sunday is the last day of early voting.
How to vote in New Jersey
Voters who receive a mail-in ballot must deliver it to their local election board by November 5th. Sunday is the last day of early voting.
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How to vote in New York
Voters who receive a mail-in ballot must deliver it to their local election board by November 5th. Sunday is the last day of early voting.
How to vote in Ohio
Voters who receive a mail-in ballot must deliver it to their local election board by November 5th. Sunday is the last day of early voting.
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How to vote in Washington DC
Voters who receive mail-in ballots must deliver their ballots to the Election Commission by November 5th. Sunday is the last day of early voting.