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HARLEM, NY — After a marathon political campaign, Election Day 2020 is finally here.
This year's election might look a bit different because of the pandemic. Record numbers of people have already voted early and by mail, including in New York City.
But if you're heading out to the polls to vote in person — or have already voted today — we want to hear from you.
What was your experience like at your polling place? Did you encounter long lines or significant wait times?
Share your experiences and comments by emailing [email protected] or in the comments below.
If you still plan to vote in person, polls in New York City are open through 9 p.m. Tuesday. For more information on how and where to vote in person click here.
Patch is also looking for information about problems that prevent eligible voters from accessing or casting their ballots for the Nov. 3 general election as part of a project led by the nonprofit investigative news organization ProPublica's Electionland. If you have any problems voting, let us know here.
Record voter turnout is expected across the nation, fueled by a contentious presidential race. Republican President Donald Trump faces former Vice President Joe Biden in the race for the White House.
Federal and state elections are also on the ballot in Harlem. Find out about candidates for Congress, State Senate and the New York Assembly here.
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