Decision 2024
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Live updates: Ayotte declares victory in NH, Harris wins Mass., RI, CT & Vermont

Follow live updates on key contests here at home in addition to the presidential race between Harris and Trump

What to Know

It's Election Day, and we're here with live updates on your local races. Of course, we'll also keep tabs on the presidential race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.

What to know if you're voting in Connecticut

In Connecticut, incumbent Democrat Sen. Chris Murphy is the projected winner for U.S. Senate. The 5th Congressional District will also choose between incumbent Democrat Rep. Jahana Hayes and Republican challenger George Logan. There is also a ballot question concerning absentee voting. Polls closed at 8 p.m.

What to know if you're voting in Maine

In Maine we'll be watching a U.S. Senate race between incumbent Independent Sen. Angus King, Independent Jason Cherry, Democrat David Costello and Republican Demi Kouzounas. Polls closed at 8 p.m.

What to know if you're voting in Massachusetts

Voters in Massachusetts will decide on a U.S. Senate seat this year: Incumbent Democrat Elizabeth Warren is the projected winner over her challenger by Republican John Deaton. There are also five ballot questions up for a vote. Polls in Massachusetts closed at 8 p.m.

What to know if you're voting in New Hampshire

In New Hampshire, voters will choose a new governor as current Gov. Chris Sununu has decided not to seek reelection. It’s Republican Kelly Ayotte against Democrat Joyce Craig. There is also a constitutional amendment up for a vote. In New Hampshire polls were required to be open until 7 p.m., though some locations may close later.

What to know if you're voting in Rhode Island

In Rhode Island the key race is for a U.S. Senate seat, where Democratic U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse will face Republican Patricia Morgan. Polls closed at 8 p.m.

What to know if you're voting in Vermont

In Vermont, incumbent Republican Gov. Phil Scott is the projected winner of his race. Incumbent Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders is also the projected winner of his race, according to NBC News Polls closed at 7 p.m.

Follow along as we take you through Election Day 2024.

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