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  • 6 مبادئ لـ”النقض” تتصدى للتلاعب بالإعلان وارتداد المسجلات.. برلمانى

    6 مبادئ لـ”النقض” تتصدى للتلاعب بالإعلان وارتداد المسجلات.. برلمانى


    رصد موقع “برلمانى”، المتخصص في الشأن التشريعى والنيابى، في تقرير له تحت عنوان: “للمتقاضيين.. النقض تضع 6 مبادئ قضائية حول إشكاليات الإعلان”، استعرض خلاله حكما قضائيا صادرا من محكمة النقض بشأن “إرتداد المُسجل” أو إشكالية الإعلان سواء لفعل المراد إعلانه أو لعدم فعله، رسخت خلاله لـ6 مبادئ قضائية، قالت فيه الآتى:  


    1-يجب علي  المحضر خلال 24 ساعة ارسال كتاباً مُسجلاً، مرفقاً به صورة أخرى من الورقة المراد اعلانها للمعلن إليه يخبره فيه أن الصورة سُلمت إلى جهة الإدارة.

    2-لا تحقق  الغاية إذا أُعيد الكتاب المسجل المشتمل على صورة الإعلان إلى مصدره لسبب لا يرجع إلى فعل المراد إعلانه أو من يعمل بإسمه.

    3-في حالة ارتداد المسجل لسبب يرجع إلى فعل المراد إعلانه أو تابعه، فإن الغاية من الإعلان تكون قد تحققت. 


    4-ارتداد الجواب المسجل لسبب لا يرجع إلى فعل المراد إعلانه أو من يعمل بإسمه يبطل الخصومه.  

    5-ارتداد المسجلين (من البريد) الخاصين بإعلان صحيفة افتتاح الدعوى وإعادة إعلانها لسبب يرجع إلى فعل المراد إعلانه أو تابعه، فإن الغاية من الإعلان تكون قد تحققت حتى وإن لم يحضر المعلن إليه جلسات المرافعة ولم يقدم مذكرة بدفاعه . 

    6-تمسك الطاعن بالتصريح له بتقديم شهادة من البريد ببيان سبب ارتداد المسجلين المتعلقين بإعلان المطعون ضده الأول بصحيفة افتتاح الدعوى وإعادة إعلانها في موطن الأخير الذى اتخذه في صحيفة استئنافه للوقوف على سبب عدم إعلانهما، هو دفاع جوهرى، أما التفات الحكم المطعون فيه عنه وقضاؤه ببطلان الإعلان يُعد إخلال بحق الدفاع وقصور.   




    وبحسب “المحكمة”: المقرر – في قضاء هذه المحكمة – أن النص في الفقرة الثانية من المادة الحادية عشرة من قانون المرافعات على أن “وعلى المحضر خلال أربع وعشرين ساعة – من تاريخ تسليم صورة الإعلان إلى جهة الإدارة – أن يوجه إلى المعلن إليه في موطنه الأصلي أو المختار كتاباً مسجلاً ، مرفقاً به صورة أخرى من الورقة، يخبره فيه أن الصورة سلمت إلى جهة الإدارة “، يستهدف إعلام المراد إعلانه بمضمون الورقة المعلنة لتمكينه من إعداد دفاعه بشأنها تحقيقاً لمبدأ المواجهة بين الخصوم ، وهذه الغاية لا تتحقق إذا أعيد الكتاب المسجل المشتمل على صورة الإعلان إلى مصدره لسبب لا يرجع إلى فعل المراد إعلانه أو من يعمل باسمه، متى لم يحضر جلسات المرافعة أو يقدم مذكرة بدفاعه.


    ووفقا لـ”المحكمة”: مما مفاده أنه في حالة ارتداد المسجل المذكور لسبب يرجع إلى فعل المراد إعلانه أو تابعه، فإن الغاية من الإعلان تكون قد تحققت حتى وإن لم يحضر المعلن إليه جلسات المرافعة ولم يقدم مذكرة بدفاعه، وإن إغفال الحكم بحث دفاع أبداه الخصم يترتب عليه بطلان الحكم إذا كان هذا الدفاع جوهرياً ومؤثراً في النتيجة التي انتهت إليها المحكمة، إذ يعتبر ذلك الإغفال قصوراً في أسباب الحكم الواقعية بما يقتضي بطلانه.

    وإليكم التفاصيل كاملة: 


    للمتقاضيين.. النقض تضع 6 مبادئ قضائية حول “إشكاليات الإعلان”.. حال ارتداد المُسجل لسبب يرجع لفعل المراد إعلانه أو تابعه فالهدف من الإعلان تكون قد تحققت.. الحيثيات: حتى وإن لم يحضر المعلن إليه جلسات المرافعة


     

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  • Trump calls Harris a ‘disaster’ as he concludes final day of campaigning | US Election 2024 News

    Trump calls Harris a ‘disaster’ as he concludes final day of campaigning | US Election 2024 News

    Former United States President Donald Trump has delivered a final pitch to the American people, making four stops in three different states to denounce his opponent, Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, as a “disaster”.

    “You know she’s been exposed,” Trump said at his final campaign event in Grand Rapids, Michigan, a rally that lasted so long it slipped into the early hours of Election Day.

    “She’s a radical lunatic who destroyed San Francisco,” he said of the city where Harris spent the formative years of her career. “But we don’t have to settle for weakness and incompetence and decline.”

    Ever since he announced in November 2022 that he would make a second re-election bid, his campaign has focused on immigration, the economy and a desire for retribution against his perceived political adversaries.

    Trump has long maintained that his 2020 election defeat was the result of a “stolen” election, a false claim.

    And in his final rally of the election, he applied similar language to his former Democratic adversary, President Joe Biden, who dropped out of the presidential race in July due to concerns over his age.

    “They stole the election from a president,” Trump said of the circumstances of Biden’s withdrawal. “They use the word ‘coup’. I think it’s worse than a coup in a sense because in a coup there’s a little back and forth.”

    Trump stumps heavily on economy

    Polls show Democrats like Biden, 81, and Harris, 60, as being vulnerable on issues such as the economy and immigration.

    For example, a survey in late October from The New York Times and Siena College found that more voters trusted Trump than Harris to address the economy, at a rate of 52 percent to 45.

    Trump has often invoked the economy in his appeal to voters. It was no different on Monday night, when he opened his rally in Grand Rapids with a familiar question: “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?”

    He proceeded to muse at length about “groceries” being an old term — before promising to bring food prices down.

    “They say my groceries are so much more [expensive],” Trump said of voters. “The term is just like an old term. And it’s a beautiful [term], but they say about my groceries were so expensive. They’ll be cheaper. Your paycheques will be higher. Your streets will be safer and clear.”

    Campaign fatigue

    During the rally, the 78-year-old Trump also acknowledged the toll the nonstop campaign schedule has taken on him.

    “This is the last one we will have to do,” he said of the Grand Rapids rally. “Doing four of these in one day is a little difficult, but not really. Because the love at every one of them has been incredible.”

    The Grand Rapids appearance came at the end of a busy day of campaigning. Earlier on Monday, Trump gave speeches in Raleigh, North Carolina; Reading, Pennsylvania; and Pittsburgh, also in Pennsylvania.

    But making his final appeal in Grand Rapids has become a Trump team tradition. Grand Rapids was the site of his final event in the 2016 and 2020 election cycles.

    The question of Trump’s fatigue and fitness on the campaign trail has been an issue the Harris campaign has sought to weaponise.

    Harris has positioned herself as a “new generation” of leader, compared with the older Trump, and her campaign recently released footage of Trump on social media appearing to nod off at a campaign event.

    “Being president of the United States is probably one of the hardest jobs in the world,” Harris told reporters earlier this month. “And we really do need to ask: If he’s exhausted on the campaign trail, is he fit to do the job?”

    Both candidates have sought to paint the other as incapable of weathering the stresses of the White House.

    In the waning days of his campaign, Trump has also had to navigate controversy over his rhetoric and that of his allies.

    For instance, he faced outcry after suggesting that longtime critic, former Congresswoman Liz Cheney, ought to know what it was like to have guns trained on her since her family is known for its hawkish approach to foreign policy.

    On Sunday, he also said he would not “mind so much” if someone shot the media to get at him. And at a rally at Madison Square Garden a week earlier, his campaign ignited a firestorm when one of the speakers described the US island territory of Puerto Rico as “garbage”.

    Trump has since sought to redirect any criticism to President Biden, who appeared to call the Republican’s supporters “garbage” in response to the Puerto Rico comment.

    “I came in a sanitation uniform last week, and that worked out pretty good,” Trump told the crowd in Grand Rapids. “Because Joe Biden in one of his crazy moments said that we were all garbage.”

    The crowd booed Biden in response.

    Trump also returned to a talking point that earned him backlash during the June presidential debate: that migrants were stealing “Black jobs”, a phrase many critics viewed as racist.

    The former president nevertheless doubled down on the assertion in his Grand Rapids rally, reverting to hyped-up rhetoric about the threat of migration.

    “One hundred percent of the jobs that were created went to migrants, not to people. And I’ll tell you what. Your Black population is being devastated by these people. They’re taking all the Black population jobs away,” he said.

    “You’re going to see some bad things happen. They’re taking their jobs. The Hispanic population is going to be next.”

    ‘We’ve been waiting four years for this’

    Polls show Trump continues to be neck and neck with Harris in the final hours before Americans cast their ballots.

    But in his final campaign appearances of the 2024 election cycle, Trump sought to create a false narrative that his popularity far exceeded Harris’s — and that there was no way he could lose.

    “When we win the election, look, the ball’s in our hands. All we have to do is get out the vote tomorrow. You get out the vote. They can’t do anything about it. We win,” he said.

    He also described his presidential bid — and his near-death experience in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July — as providential experiences.

    “Just a few months ago, in a beautiful field in Pennsylvania, an assassin tried to stop our great movement. The greatest movement in history,” Trump told the Grand Rapids audience. “That was not a pleasant day. But many people say that God saved me in order to save America.”

    Earlier, in Pittsburgh, Trump appeared before a large crowd and offered a closing message to voters whose support might still be undecided in the key swing state.

    “We’ve been waiting four years for this,” said Trump. “We’re going to win the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and it’s going to be over.”

    While on stage, he announced he had received the endorsement of Joe Rogan, the hugely influential podcaster who interviewed Trump and his running mate JD Vance.

  • Harris and Trump tie in first election result in Dixville Notch

    Harris and Trump tie in first election result in Dixville Notch

    In a presidential election that couldn’t be closer, it seemed fitting that the first votes cast on Election Day were evenly split. The tiny New Hampshire town Dixville Notch has a decades-long tradition for being the first in the nation to complete in-person voting.

    In a presidential election that couldn’t be closer, it seemed fitting that the first votes cast on Election Day were evenly split. The tiny New Hampshire town Dixville Notch has a decades-long tradition for being the first in the nation to complete in-person voting.


  • US family reaches settlement after child’s goat was seized and slaughtered | California

    The family of a child whose pet goat was seized and then slaughtered due to the technicalities of a county fair has received a $300,000 settlement from a California county.

    Jessica Long sued Shasta county after sheriff’s deputies there seized her daughter’s goat, Cedar, for slaughter. The recent six-figure settlement to which Long’s family and the county agreed resolved the legal differences between them, though the litigation is still pending against other defendants.

    The Long family’s ordeal began in June 2022 at the Shasta county fair. Long and her relatives put Cedar up for auction. But Long’s daughter – now nine – had a change of heart and realized she couldn’t part with her beloved goat and friend.

    Long withdrew Cedar, then seven months old, from auction before bidding began – and offered in writing to compensate the goat’s buyer.

    Shasta fair officials refused the withdrawal request, citing fair rules – and Cedar was sold for $902.

    Long took matters into her own hands and took Cedar to a farm in Sonoma county, California – more than 200 miles (322km) away. But fair officials persisted, calling Long demanding that she return the goat.

    The lawsuit asserts that after coming across an Instagram post galvanizing support to save the goat, a sheriff’s detective applied for a warrant to search a Napa county farm at the direction of his boss. A magistrate approved the warrant, Long’s lawsuit says.

    But Cedar was nowhere to be found. The detective then allegedly travelled to other farms, for which he did not have search warrants.

    Cedar was turned over “to third parties whom they deemed to be his rightful owner outside of any lawful judicial process” and eventually slaughtered. Long and her family, meanwhile, were out of town when the goat was killed.

    Long filed the federal lawsuit in the eastern district of California against the county and the sheriff’s office employees, alleging they violated her and her daughter’s right to due process as well as their right against unreasonable search and seizure.

    “As a result, the young girl who raised Cedar lost him, and Cedar lost his life,” the lawsuit said. “Now plaintiffs can never get him back.”

    “Unfortunately, this litigation cannot bring Cedar home. But the $300,000 settlement with the county of Shasta and Shasta county sheriff’s office is the first step in moving forward,” attorney Vanessa Shakib, co-director of Advancing Law for Animals, said in an Instagram post.

    Shakib said Long was still pursuing litigation against the fair organizers, employees and a volunteer.

    The California department of food and agriculture, which oversees the fair, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

  • بعد عطل في نظام الاقتراع.. تمديد ساعات التصويت بمقاطعة مؤيدة لترامب في بنسلفانيا

    بعد عطل في نظام الاقتراع.. تمديد ساعات التصويت بمقاطعة مؤيدة لترامب في بنسلفانيا

    وجرى الإبلاغ عن المسألة من مجلس الانتخابات المحلي الذي قال إن “عطلا في البرمجية” المستخدمة في آلات التصويت الإلكترونية “منع الناخبين من مسح بطاقات الاقتراع المكتملة”،
  • ترامب أم هاريس.. من يكسب السباق نحو البيت الأبيض؟ – DW – 2024/11/5

    ترامب أم هاريس.. من يكسب السباق نحو البيت الأبيض؟ – DW – 2024/11/5

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    الناخبون الأمريكيون يدلون بأصواتهم في انتخابات رئاسية جديدة يتوقع أن تسفر عن تقارب حاد بين ترامب وهاريس. فكيف تسير أكثر الانتخابات الأمريكية استقطابا؟ وما تأثيراتها داخليا ودوليا؟

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  • الإفراط في تناول البيض يومياً قد يؤدي لمخاطر صحية

    الإفراط في تناول البيض يومياً قد يؤدي لمخاطر صحية

    بيضة واحدة يومياً يمكن أن تكون مفيدة لصحة القلب بشرط تناول عناصر صحية معها
  • موقع روسي: بايدن قد يشعل حربا عالمية إذا خسرت هاريس الانتخابات | سياسة

    موقع روسي: بايدن قد يشعل حربا عالمية إذا خسرت هاريس الانتخابات | سياسة

    توقع المركز الروسي الإستراتيجي للثقافات أن يطلق الرئيس الأميركي جو بايدن العنان لصراع عالمي خلال الشهرين المتبقيين من عمر إدارته، في حال خسارة نائبته كامالا هاريس في الانتخابات الرئاسية.

    وقال المركز -في تقرير على موقعه للكاتبة تايا سيلفرهيلم- إن مؤشرات التصعيد الذي تسعى إليه واشنطن تتجلى في تعزيز الوجود العسكري في الشرق الأوسط وأوروبا.

    وأشارت الكاتبة إلى إعلان البنتاغون نيته إرسال المزيد من مدمرات الدفاع الصاروخي، وسرب مقاتلات وطائرات تزود بالوقود وقاذفات بعيدة المدى تابعة للقوات الجوية من طراز “بي 52 ستراتوفورتريس” إلى الشرق الأوسط، بالإضافة إلى نشر الدفاع الصاروخي “ثاد” لحماية إسرائيل.

    قاذفات إستراتيجية إلى أوروبا

    قالت سيلفرهيلم إن القيادة العسكرية الأميركية بأوروبا أعلنت أن البنتاغون سينقل خلال هذه الأيام قاذفات إستراتيجية إلى أوروبا لإجراء عمليات مشتركة وتدريب على سرب الطائرات الأميركية القاذفة مع الحلفاء وشركائه بحلف الناتو لعدة أسابيع.

    ولم يحدد البنتاغون موقع انتشار القاذفات وأنواعها، بيد أنه قد تم رصد حركة طائرات شحن من قاعدة باركسديل بولاية لويزيانا الأميركية إلى قاعدة فيرفورد البريطانية، وفقا لما ذكره موقع “ذا أفياشنيست” الإيطالي المتخصص في رصد حركة الطيران العسكري عبر العالم.

    وذكر الموقع أن قاعدة باركسديل تضم عادة قاذفات “بي 52 ستراتوفورتريس” التابعة للجناح الثاني للقاذفات. لكن لوحظ في بعض الحالات أن القوة التشغيلية للقاذفات أرسلت من عدة قواعد بنمط مختلط. وفي هذه الحالة، يُعتقد أن الطائرات جاءت أيضا من قاعدة مينوت الجوية في داكوتا الشمالية.

    قاعدة مينوت

    وأشارت الكاتبة إلى أن قاعدة مينوت كانت تضم في السابق قاذفات قنابل نفذت مهام قتالية خلال حرب الخليج عام 1991، بينما خرجت من قاعدة فيرفورد الجوية البريطانية رحلات بالطائرات المقاتلة كجزء من عملية الناتو ضد يوغسلافيا عام 1999، وكذلك خلال الحرب الأميركية ضد العراق عام 2003.

    وأضافت أن قاعدة فيرفورد -التي يسيطر عليها الجيش الأميركي- تستعد حاليا لاستقبال مسيرة من طراز “آر كيو 170 سنتينال” وأحدث طائرات الاستطلاع من طراز “نورثروب غرومان آر كيو 180” من إنتاج شركة نورثروب غرومان والتي بدأ الجيش الأميركي باستخدامها عام 2019.

    ممرات برية بأوروبا

    ونقلت الكاتبة عن صحيفة “تلغراف” البريطانية قولها إن واشنطن تستعد لمواجهة مع روسيا على الأراضي الأوروبية في يونيو/حزيران 2024، بذريعة هجوم روسي محتمل، وقد قررت الولايات المتحدة بهذا الإطار تجهيز عدد من الممرات البرية في أوروبا لضمان حركة القوات والمركبات المدرعة.

    وتتضمن الخطة هبوط القوات الأميركية بالموانئ الهولندية ثم السفر بالسكك الحديدية عبر ألمانيا إلى بولندا. وقد طُرحت فكرة إنشاء ممرات برية انطلاقا من الموانئ الإيطالية عبورا بكرواتيا وسلوفينيا، ووصولا للمجر المتاخمة لأوكرانيا.

    وتشمل الاستعدادات المتوقعة نقل الوحدات العسكرية الأميركية من الموانئ اليونانية والتركية إلى بلغاريا ورومانيا، كما تخطط الولايات المتحدة أيضا لاستخدام الموانئ في البلقان والنرويج والسويد وفنلندا.

    وذكرت الصحيفة البريطانية -نقلا عن مسؤولين في حلف الناتو- أن كبار قادة الحلف يحثّون الحكومات الغربية على الاستعداد لمواجهة مع روسيا قد تحدث خلال 20 عاما القادمة.

    وقد اتفق أعضاء الناتو -بعد القمة المنعقدة في فيلنيوس في يونيو/حزيران 2023- على تدريب 300 ألف جندي ووضعهم في حالة تأهب قصوى للدفاع عن الحلف.

    جهود غير مثمرة

    واعتبرت الكاتبة أن تحذير الولايات المتحدة من “التهديد الروسي” يأتي ضمن مساعيها للسيطرة العسكرية على أوروبا والاستعداد لعدوان مباشر على روسيا، مؤكدة أن التوتر بين البلدين بلغ ذروته بعد قمة بريكس واقتراح روسيا إنشاء نظام مالي عالمي بديل لسويفت، الأمر الذي أقض مضجع الولايات المتحدة.

    وحسب الكاتبة، فإن إدارتي الرئيسين السابق والحالي، باراك أوباما وجو بايدن، فعلتا ما بوسعهما لإضعاف روسيا عبر تنفيذ انقلاب في كييف، وإطلاق العنان للعدوان على دونباس، وفرض عقوبات على روسيا في جميع أنحاء العالم الغربي، لكن ذلك لم يؤت ثماره.

    كما فشلت الولايات المتحدة -على حد تعبيرها- في خطتها لإضعاف روسيا من خلال تحويل أوكرانيا إلى كيان معاد بالوكالة، ولم يبق أمام بايدن وإدارته إلا إشعال حرب بين روسيا وأوروبا، ومحاولة اللعب بورقة الشرق الأوسط، لكن ذلك يزيد من إضعاف نفوذ الولايات المتحدة.

  • زراعة النواب توصى بإنتاج تقاوى قطن جيدة وتوفيرها بالجمعيات الزراعية

    زراعة النواب توصى بإنتاج تقاوى قطن جيدة وتوفيرها بالجمعيات الزراعية


    ناقشت لجنة الزراعة والرى خلال اجتماعها، اليوم برئاسة النائب هشام الحصرى رئيس اللجنة، طلب الإحاطة المقدم من النائب مكرم رضوان، بشأن تضرر الزراع من تدنى أسعار محصول استلام القطن من قبل الشركات هذا العام، مما حملهم بخسائر فادحة.


    واستعرض الدكتور مكرم رضوان طلب الإحاطة، مؤكدا أن تدنى أسعار القطن يؤثر سلبيا على المزارعين والزراعة بشكل عام، ويتسبب قي خسائر كبيرة للمزارعين في ظل ارتفاع تكلفة الزراعة.


    وكشفت مناقشات النواب عن تراجع المساحات المزروعة بالقطن إلى (314) ألف فدان مقارنة بمليونى فدان فى الحقب الزمنية السابقة، وعدم اتخاذ الإجراءات اللازمة لضمان صلاحية تقاوى القطن التى تم بيعها للزراع خلال الموسم الزراعى الحالى.


    وكذلك أشار البعض إلي تراجع دور الإرشاد الزراعى فى توعية الزراع بالمعاملات الزراعية اللازمة لزراعة القطن، وارتفاع أسعار الطاقة الكهربية والوقود المستخدمين فى تشغيل ماكينات رفع المياه اللازمة لرى زراعات القطن، مما حمل الزراع بأعباء مالية جسيمة.


    كما كشفت المناقشات عن صدور قرار من مجلس الوزراء بتحديد سعر ضمان لمحصول القطن هذا العام مقابل (12) ألف جنيه لأقطان الوجه البحرى، (10) آلاف جنيه لأقطان الوجه القبلى رغم تدنى أسعاره العالمية، وأن وزارة المالية رفضت تمويل الشركة القابضة لتجارة القطن بالاعتمادات المالية اللازمة لشراء القطن من الزراع، والاستعانة عنها بالبنوك لتمويل عمليات الشراء.


    وأكد النائب هشام الحصري، رئيس اللجنة، أهمية محصول القطن المصرى وضرورة دعم المزارع لاسيما في تلك الفترة التى ترتفع فيها تكلفة الإنتاج عالميا.


    وأوصت اللجنة في نهاية المناقشات بضرورة اتخاذ جميع الإجراءات اللازمة لضمان إنتاج تقاوى قطن جيدة تضمن تحقيق إنتاجية عالية من محصول القطن، والعمل على توفيرها بالجمعيات الزراعية قبل موسم الزراعة بوقت كاف، وكذلك التنسيق بين وزارات الزراعة واستصلاح الأراضى وقطاع الأعمال العام والاستثمار والتجارة الخارجية واتحاد المصدرين لتحديد المساحات المزروعة بالقطن وفقاً لاحتياجات التصنيع المحلى والتصدير، وتفعيل دور الإرشاد الزراعى فى توعية الزراع بطرق تطبيق المعاملات الزراعية اللازمة لزراعات القطن، وتطوير أسلوب إدارة تلك الزراعات قبل ميعاد الزراعة بوقت كاف.

  • Polls open for 2024 US Election Day as Kamala Harris, Donald Trump face off | US Election 2024 News

    Polls open for 2024 US Election Day as Kamala Harris, Donald Trump face off | US Election 2024 News

    Washington, DC – Election Day is finally here.

    Polls have opened for the 2024 United States election, a national vote that will decide not only the next president of the country but also the makeup of the House of Representatives and the Senate.

    Tuesday caps a mad-dash stretch of campaigning that saw Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and her Republican challenger Donald Trump crisscrossing the country in hopes of shoring up voters.

    For weeks, polls have shown a remarkably tight race, with no candidate having the edge going into Election Day.

    Whatever the outcome of the vote, the result will define US politics and policy for the next four years. It will also be historic as voters will either elect the first female president in Harris or the first convicted felon in Trump.

    In the final sprint of the race, both candidates have laid out vastly different visions for the country’s future. They have also staked out divergent positions on key issues like the economy, immigration, women’s rights and democracy.

    Harris has pledged to “turn the page” on what she calls Trump’s divisive rhetoric. She has also positioned herself as a “new generation” leader who will boost the middle class, protect women’s rights and maintain the integrity of US institutions at home and abroad.

    Nevertheless, she has faced regular protests over her support for Israel’s war in Gaza and Lebanon.

    Trump, meanwhile, has promised a return to a US “golden age”. To do that, he has sketched a plan to lift economic regulations, project US strength abroad and crack down on migrants – a line of attack that regularly dips into racist tropes.

    But while the candidates’ platforms have starkly contrasted in both substance and tone, they overlap on one lofty theme: that the outcome of this year’s vote is pivotal.

    Trump has dubbed the 2024 race “the most important” one the country has ever seen, while Harris says it is the “most consequential” of voters’ lifetimes.

    Both candidates spent the final 24 hours ahead of Election Day busily campaigning in key states.

    “With your vote tomorrow, we can fix every single problem our country faces and lead America – indeed, the world – to new heights of glory,” said Trump as he delivered his closing pitch at the final rally of his campaign in the early hours of the morning in Grand Rapids, in the swing state of Michigan.

    Harris said “the momentum is on our side” as she signed off in Philadelphia.

    “We must finish strong,” the Democrat candidate declared. “Make no mistake, we will win.”

    Record early voting

    Election Day is the culmination of weeks of early voting in some locations. Several states began early voting – whether by mail or in person – as far back as September.

    Nearly 81 million voters already cast their ballot before Election Day, according to the University of Florida’s Election Lab.

    That is more than half of the 158.4 million (PDF) total votes cast in the 2020 presidential election – and a sign of record turnout this year for early voting in some parts of the country.

    Election Day will ultimately reveal not just which candidate comes out on top, but the full extent of the changing demographics of the US electorate.

    The first voting site technically opened right after Monday midnight Eastern time (05:00 GMT, Tuesday) in the tiny New Hampshire town of Dixville Notch. The next slate opened at 5am ET (10:00 GMT) in Vermont.

    Other polling sites opened as morning broke across the six time zones that cover the 50 US states.

    Once the polls close in the evening, the results may take hours or days to be tabulated. States cannot begin reporting their vote counts until polls close.

    Results will start to trickle in by about 6pm ET (23:00 GMT) when the first polls close in states like Indiana and Kentucky.

    The last polls will close in the states farthest west, Alaska and Hawaii, around Tuesday midnight ET (05:00 GMT, Wednesday).

    After that, the timing of the results will come down to individual states, as the US does not have a centralised election system. Each state is responsible for tallying its ballots. The tighter the margins, the longer that process may take.

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    All eyes will be on seven key states that are likely to decide the outcome: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nevada and North Carolina.

    In the US, the presidential election is decided not by the popular vote but by a weighted system called the Electoral College.

    Under the system, each state is worth a certain number of Electoral College votes, equal to the number of senators and representatives in Congress each state has.

    For example, the swing state of North Carolina has 14 representatives in Congress based on its population size. Two senators represent every state, bringing the total number of Electoral College votes for North Carolina to 16.

    The outcome of the presidential race in a given state determines which candidate receives that state’s Electoral College votes.

    All but two states have a winner-takes-all system: if a candidate wins the state, even by a small margin, they get all its Electoral College votes.

    There are 538 Electoral College votes in total, spread across the US. Whoever passes the threshold of 270 wins the race.

    Since certain states consistently lean Republican or Democrat, Harris is likely to win 226 Electoral College votes easily, and Trump is expected to carry 219 without issue. Beyond that, Harris has 20 paths to victory and Trump 21.

    Al Jazeera will rely on The Associated Press news agency to determine who has won each state and, eventually, the overall election. The AP does not issue projections. It declares the result of a race only once a winner emerges and no other outcome is possible.

    History-making race

    This year’s vote will conclude an election season that repeatedly saw historic upheavals.

    Donald Trump, 78, has become the central figure in the Republican Party and has led a movement that has sown doubt in the US election process.

    Trump first entered the White House in 2016 after a surprise victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton. But he fell short in his re-election bid in 2020, when Joe Biden bested him at the ballot box.

    The Republican leader, however, never conceded defeat and instead claimed that widespread voter fraud cost him the race, an unsubstantiated assertion.

    Critics say since his 2020 defeat, Trump has never really stopped campaigning, laying the groundwork for his present-day bid. He officially announced he would seek re-election in 2022 at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

    But his campaign has, at times, been overshadowed by historic court cases. Trump is the first president, past or present, to face criminal charges.

    Four separate indictments have been issued against him: one for withholding classified documents, one for falsifying business records and two for efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

    In the business records case in New York, Trump was found guilty on 34 felony counts. But rather than dampen his re-election prospects, his legal troubles have largely energised his base, according to polls.

    Trump has pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him and has called the indictments evidence of a coordinated “witch-hunt” designed to derail his presidential bid.

    But he was not the only candidate facing historic hurdles as he raced for the White House.

    His Democratic rival Harris was not even a candidate until about three months ago. Initially, in April 2023, President Biden announced plans to run for re-election.

    He cruised through the Democratic primary season, running largely unopposed in the state-level contests. But concerns about the 81-year-old’s age and ability began to mount as he hit the campaign trail.

    A special counsel report released in February, for instance, said Biden “did not remember, even within several years, when his son Beau died” – something the president later denied. And Biden made several high-profile gaffes, calling Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi the “president of Mexico”.

    The concerns over Biden crescendoed after a stumbling debate performance in June, where the president seemed to trail off mid-thought.

    By July, Biden had abruptly dropped out of the race, and Democrats quickly coalesced around his vice president, Harris.

    By early August, enough Democratic delegates had sided with Harris in a virtual vote for her to be named the party’s nominee for the presidency.

    But it was an unorthodox process: never before had an incumbent president dropped out so late in a race, and never in recent history had a major party nominee bypassed the traditional primary process.

    On Tuesday, Trump addressed the media after casting his ballot in Palm Beach, Florida, saying he feels “very confident” about his election odds.

    “It looks like Republicans have shown up in force,” Trump said. “We’ll see how it turns out”.

    He added, “I hear we’re doing very well.”

    The election may still break new ground. In the charged political climate, fears of physical threats to polling sites have surged like never before.

    And after four years of Trump claiming that the 2020 election had been stolen, observers have warned he and his allies could challenge the 2024 race if the results do not go his way.

    That means the cloud of uncertainty that has hung over US politics for months may not dissipate anytime soon.