New York has long lines on the first day of the presidential early vote | World



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New York City registered long lines on the first day of early voting for president this Saturday (24).

The official date of the electoral race is November 3, but the possibility of choosing the candidate before the election is part of the electoral system of the United States (EE.

Voters waited hours to vote and Images of giant tails were recorded, see below:

According to the France Presse news agency, nearly 55 million Americans have already registered their early vote this year.

The rush to vote is leading electoral experts to predict that a record 150 million votes can be beaten – and turnout rates may be higher than in any presidential election since 1908.

Voters line up to vote early for president in Brooklyn, New York – Photo: Jeenah Moon / Reuters

Unlike in Brazil, voting is not mandatory in the United States, and there voters can also choose the candidate before the official election date, including sending the vote by mail. The country uses paper invoices.

Until last week, according to the Associated Press news agency, attendance was uneven, with Democrats beating Republicans 2-1 in the 42 states included in the tally.

But that doesn’t necessarily mean that Democrats will lead the vote the moment the ballots are counted. Both parties anticipate a wave of Republican votes on Election Day that can, in a matter of hours, dramatically change the dynamics.

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