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US citizens in Russia cast their votes remotely

Due to the coronavirus situation, an unprecedented number of citizens have cast their votes by mail or at early in-person polling sites over fears that the virus could spread at busy voting places on Election Day
The US Embassy in Novinsky Boulevard in central Moscow Sergei Fadeichev/TASS
The US Embassy in Novinsky Boulevard in central Moscow
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MOSCOW, November 3. /TASS/. US citizens in Russia voted in US presidential elections remotely, US Embassy in Moscow Spokeswoman Rebecca Ross told TASS Tuesday.

"We took the ballots in and sent them to the US. Besides, US citizens could do it themselves," she said.

The 2020 United States elections are scheduled for November 3. Nationwide, American citizens are heading to the polls to elect 435 representatives to the House, 35 senators out of 100 to the Senate, and the President and Vice President of the United States. The November race for the White House pits Democratic contender Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris against incumbent US President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence of the Republican Party. In addition, voters are deciding on 13 US state and territorial governorships, and numerous other local elections are being held.

Due to the coronavirus situation, an unprecedented number of citizens have cast their votes by mail or at early in-person polling sites over fears that the virus could spread at busy voting places on Election Day.