On November 5 at 1 PM Beijing time (midnight November 5 Eastern Time), a small town in New Hampshire, USA, began voting. This marks the official kickoff of the voting for the U.S. presidential election. As of 1:30 PM Beijing time, the town has counted the voting results. Among the 6 registered voters in the town, 3 chose Harris, and 3 chose Trump. #First voting location in the U.S. election: a tie between two candidates# The voting results from this town align with the intense competition of this election, indicating that Harris and Trump are likely to face a fierce battle. By 7 PM Beijing time (6 AM Eastern Time) on the 5th, polling stations across the U.S. will gradually open, closing by 8 AM Beijing time (7 PM Eastern Time on the 5th), followed by the counting of votes. It is expected that the voting results from various states will gradually be released starting from noon on the 6th Beijing time, and the final outcome of the presidential election will be determined accordingly. However, given the competitiveness of this election, it is possible that the vote counting may take longer than usual. This means that we can expect to know, at the earliest on the afternoon of the 6th and at the latest on the 7th, whether it will be Harris or Trump who will become the next U.S. president.