Reema casts vote for US Presidential Election
Reema did not say who she voted for


Former famous Lollywood actress Reema Khan has cast her vote in the ongoing United States elections.
Turning to photo and video-sharing platform Instagram, the actress shared a picture with her husband after voting.
She said in the caption of her post that she cast her vote in the US presidential election with her husband.
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Along with this, she has also added the hashtag of the US Election, Vote 2024.
The past actress has also shared various Instagram stories in this regard, in which she can be seen casting votes.
Reema said that she along with her husband Dr Tariq had exercised their right to vote in the US presidential election but she did not say who she voted for.
It is pertinent to note that the 47th presidential election was held in the United States yesterday (November 5), for which polling has now ended and the results are out for 43 of the 50 US states.
So far, out of 538 electoral votes, Republican candidate Donald Trump has received 248 electoral votes and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has received 216 electoral votes.
It is pertinent to note that any candidate will need at least 270 electoral votes out of a total of 538 to win.

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