Attorneys general from 47 states and three U.S. territories issued a statement calling for a "peaceful transfer of power" after the election

PANews reported on November 6 that according to CCTV News, the attorneys general of 47 states and three U.S. territories issued a joint statement that day, calling for a "peaceful transfer of power" after the election and stating that they would "condemn any violence related to the election results." The statement stated that the judicial department will enforce the law against related illegal acts. It is reported that the attorneys general of all U.S. states, except Indiana, Montana and Texas, have signed the statement. The attorneys general of the District of Columbia, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands also signed the statement.

In order to cope with possible riots on Election Day in 2024, the security level in many cities including the US capital Washington has been raised. Snipers and drones have been used in various places to strengthen security.

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