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Then, when will the election result be known?

The US presidential election usually wins or loses around the night of the election or around the dawn of the next day, but there are many prospects that this time will be different from before.



Reporter Jung Kyung-yoon explains why.



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was customary for the US presidential election to end when 13 candidates admit defeat and the winning candidate declares victory.



But this time it may be different.



The results of the contested state's counting will be a match, as pre-mail voting has increased significantly, and the deadline for submissions varies from state to state, making it difficult to predict when the results will come out.



Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Arizona are due on Election Day, Pennsylvania on the 6th, and North Carolina on the 12th, and the results may not come out for a week if there aren't obvious matches in this area at the beginning of the count.



If Biden wins all of the Democratic dominant territories and wins in Florida, Arizona, or North Carolina, Biden could decide to win early without seeing any other regions.



However, if Trump takes the local electoral corps and decides the overall victory in the Contender State, Pennsylvania among the Contender States, it becomes impossible to reveal the outline of the electorate today (4th).



Another variable is Trump's likelihood of objection to the election.



If the results are unfavorable, Trump says there is a possibility of a legal dispute, saying that the deadline for the vote-by-mail ballot is wrong, and there is a possibility of manipulating the count.



There were also reports that the victory could be declared before the opponent's candidate declared victory.



If Trump or Biden declares victory early and the supporters are divided accordingly, the tradition of congratulations for the losers and the winners that the U.S. presidential election has shown so far is likely to pass over and lead to a mud fight.