Plus, join us for post-election events on the results, reproductive rights, and foreign policy.
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Brookings Brief

November 5, 2024

Voters fill out their ballots on the final night of early voting in Baltimore, Maryland

The issues at stake in this election

 

After an intense political campaign cycle, Election Day has arrived in America. To understand the policy issues shaping the contest at every level of government—including the economy, foreign policy, climate change, and more—visit our Election ’24 initiative page.

Explore Election ’24
 

Mark your calendars for these post-election events

 

A deep dive into the results. On November 12, experts will analyze state-by-state outcomes, voter turnout trends, election administration, and the implications of the 119th congressional election results on future public policy implementation.

 

Reproductive rights and justice. The 2024 election is occurring almost two and a half years after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. On November 15, tune in for a conversation about key issues and challenges for restoring reproductive rights and providing access to reproductive healthcare for all individuals and communities.

 

Alliances, partnerships, and the Indo-Pacific regional order. How the next U.S. president decides to lead, manage, and engage or disengage will be consequential to stability and order in the Indo-Pacific. On November 22, join us and the East Asia Institute for a series of discussions on the future of the region.

 

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