U.S. presidential election to be counted sequentially Pay attention to the result of early voting November 4, 5:23

The US presidential election has been voted since last night in Japan time, and then the votes will be counted in each state from 8:00 am.

The number of people who have voted early due to the influence of the new coronavirus has exceeded 100 million, and it is drawing attention as to how it will affect the outcome.

The US presidential election has been voted in each state of the United States since last night of Japan time on the morning of the 3rd.



As the infection with the new coronavirus is widespread, voters in various polling stations are distant from each other in long lines, casting one vote.



In this election, the spread of the new virus has caused a surge in postal voting in each state, with more than 100 million people voting early, the highest number ever.



In particular, Mr. Biden of the Democratic Party has actively called for the use of postal voting, while President Trump has claimed that it will lead to fraud, and there is a possibility of a legal battle over the voting result, what is the outcome of the victory or defeat? It is attracting attention as to whether it will affect it.



President Trump said on the 3rd of the election day at the office of the camp near the capital Washington, "Florida and Arizona are doing well. It will be a wonderful night," even in the fierce battle state that determines the victory or defeat. He emphasized that he had the upper hand.



President Trump is watching the ballot counting at the White House.



Meanwhile, Biden addressed his supporters in his hometown of eastern Pennsylvania after visiting a church in his hometown of Delaware, where the tombs of his eldest son, who died of illness, and his first wife and daughter, who died in a car accident, are located. We will unite the country. We can do it, "he said, appealing for support until the end.



Whether President Trump will be reelected or Democratic Party Mr. Biden will regain power, ballot counting will begin in each state from 8 am Japan time today.

Vote in each state

Voting has begun in each state of the US presidential election, and many people have been visiting the polling stations in eastern New York since the morning to vote before work.



Of these, at the polling place set up in the library in a residential area in the southern Brooklyn district, voting began at 6 am local time on the 3rd and 8 pm on the 3rd Japan time.

It was a cold morning with a temperature of about 5 degrees Celsius, but in order to finish voting before work, about 150 people lined up in a long line from early morning and it took about an hour to vote.



In New York, there was widespread concern that demonstrations and looting could take place regardless of the outcome of the election, and police officers were dispatched around the polling place to be on alert.



New York has traditionally been a solid Democratic ground, with Democratic candidates winning the presidential election since 1988.



A woman who voted for Democratic Party Biden said, "We attach great importance to the response to the new coronavirus and the issue of racism. If we do not control the infection, there will be no economic revival."



Another man who finished the vote said, "Mr. Biden is reportedly in the lead, but I don't know what will happen until I finish counting all the votes, maybe even after. I really don't know which one will win. "