At 1 PM Beijing time on November 5 (midnight Eastern Time on November 5), a small town in New Hampshire, USA, began voting. This marks the official start of the voting for the U.S. presidential election. As of 1:30 PM Beijing time, the town has already counted the voting results. Among the 6 registered voters in the town, 3 chose Harris and 3 chose Trump. #First voting place in the U.S. election: the two are tied# The voting results from this small town closely align with the tight race of this election, indicating that Harris and Trump are likely to have a fierce battle. By 7 PM Beijing time on the 5th (6 AM Eastern Time), polling stations across the U.S. will gradually open, closing gradually by 8 AM Beijing time on the 6th (7 PM Eastern Time on the 5th), followed by the counting of votes. It is expected that the voting results from various states will be announced starting at noon on the 6th Beijing time, and the final results of the presidential election will be determined shortly thereafter. However, given the tight nature of this election, it is possible that the vote counting will take longer than usual. In other words, we will know by the earliest on the afternoon of the 6th, and at the latest on the 7th, who will become the next president of the United States, whether it will be Harris or Trump.