When the last liberal judge quits granting extensions! :(
Indiana: 6 AM to 6 PM. Leaving now to vote, wife in tow.
Make America great again, critical election!
The only poll closing that matters is Alaska which closes 1 am EST. My understanding is they can’t report results until all polls close which would mean nothing until 1 am EST or 10 pm PST.
8PM Connecticut.
The signs at my polling place in Virginia said the pols are open until 7:00 pm, not 7:30 pm.
I just thought I’d mention it so no one gets caught out by a half-hour.
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NY is 9:00 EST. Unless NYC is different. ??
-PJ
http://images.dailykos.com/images/318427/story_image/ClosingEastern.png?1477599760
Cut and paste pretty good graphics, sorry its from the dailykos!:(
Trump will have an early EV lead with Indiana, Kentucky & Georgia, which all should be called 1 minute after poll closing.
Media will call Virginia immediately for Hitlery and won’t be wrong about that one, unfortunately. Sometimes in the past VA has teased us a bit and made us wait for an outcome, but this time there won’t be any need to be coy about it.
Media may very well repeat 2000 and call Florida for Hitlery with polls still open in western (Republican) areas of the state because it’s going to be THAT close but the media is willing to take the chance of being wrong because the real goal is demoralization in Florida and elsewhere.
New Hampshire either too close to call or is called quickly for Hitlery.
*IF* Trump really is winning North Carolina and Ohio, media will not call those for a long time but may grudgingly call the OH Senate race since that is a slam dunk for RINO Rob Portman.
Media will call Pennsylvania (Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota) immediately for Hitlery or perhaps just a few seconds after “immediately”. All of those were extreme long shots anyway.
The big question is: will all the biased calls and non-calls be accurate or will they have to retract any?
West Virginia polls close at 7:30 EST!
Polls Close (Eastern Time) | State | Elec. Votes | (notes) | Senate Incumbent | Senate Democrat | Senate Republican |
7:00 PM | Georgia | 16 | Johnny Isakson | Jim Barksdale | Johnny Isakson | |
7:00 PM | Indiana | 11 | Evan Bayh | Todd Young | ||
7:00 PM | Kentucky | 8 | Rand Paul | Jim Gray | Rand Paul | |
7:00 PM | South Carolina | 9 | Tim Scott | Thomas Dixon | Tim Scott | |
7:00 PM | Vermont | 3 | Patrick Leahy | Patrick Leahy | Scott Milne | |
7:00 PM | Virginia | 13 | ||||
7:30 PM | North Carolina | 15 | Richard Burr | Deborah Ross | Richard Burr | |
7:30 PM | Ohio | 18 | Rob Portman | Ted Strickland | Rob Portman | |
7:30 PM | West Virginia | 5 | ||||
8:00 PM | Alabama | 9 | Richard Shelby | Ron Crumpton | Richard Shelby | |
8:00 PM | Connecticut | 7 | Richard Blumenthal | Richard Blumenthal | Dan Carter | |
8:00 PM | Delaware | 3 | ||||
8:00 PM | District of Columbia | 3 | ||||
8:00 PM | Florida | 29 | Marco Rubio | Patrick Murphy | Marco Rubio | |
8:00 PM | Illinois | 20 | Mark Kirk | Tammy Duckworth | Mark Kirk | |
8:00 PM | Maine | 4 | ||||
8:00 PM | Maryland | 10 | Chris Van Hollen | Kathy Szeliga | ||
8:00 PM | Massachusetts | 11 | ||||
8:00 PM | Mississippi | 6 | ||||
8:00 PM | Missouri | 10 | Roy Blunt | Jason Kander | Roy Blunt | |
8:00 PM | New Hampshire | 4 | Kelly Ayotte | Maggie Hassan | Kelly Ayotte | |
8:00 PM | New Jersey | 14 | ||||
8:00 PM | Oklahoma | 7 | James Lankford | Mike Workman | James Lankford | |
8:00 PM | Pennsylvania | 20 | Pat Toomey | Katie McGinty | Pat Toomey | |
8:00 PM | Rhode Island | 4 | ||||
8:00 PM | Tennessee | 11 | ||||
8:30 PM | Arkansas | 6 | John Boozman | Conner Eldridge | John Boozman | |
9:00 PM | Arizona | 11 | John McCain | Ann Kirkpatrick | John McCain | |
9:00 PM | Colorado | 9 | Michael Bennet | Michael Bennet | Darryl Glen | |
9:00 PM | Kansas | 6 | Jerry Moran | Patrick Wiesner | Jerry Moran | |
9:00 PM | Louisiana | 8 | 24 people for Senate | ***** | ***** | |
9:00 PM | Michigan | 16 | ||||
9:00 PM | Minnesota | 10 | ||||
9:00 PM | New Mexico | 5 | ||||
9:00 PM | New York | 29 | Chuck Schumer | Chuck Schumer | Wendy Long | |
9:00 PM | South Dakota | 3 | John Thune | Jay Williams | John Thune | |
9:00 PM | Texas | 38 | ||||
9:00 PM | Wisconsin | 10 | Ron Johnson | Russ Feingold | Ron Johnson | |
9:00 PM | Wyoming | 3 | ||||
10:00 PM | Iowa | 6 | Chuck Grassley | Patty Judge | Chuck Grassley | |
10:00 PM | Montana | 3 | ||||
10:00 PM | Nebraska | 5 | ||||
10:00 PM | Nevada | 6 | Catherine Cortez-Masto | Joe Heck | ||
10:00 PM | Utah | 6 | Mike Lee | Misty Snow | Mike Lee | |
11:00 PM | California | 55 | Kamala Harris | (no republican) | ||
11:00 PM | Hawaii | 4 | Brian Schatz | Brian Schatz | John Carroll | |
11:00 PM | Idaho | 4 | Mike Crapo | Jerry Sturgill | Mike Crapo | |
11:00 PM | North Dakota | 3 | John Hoeven | Eliot Glassheim | John Hoeven | |
11:00 PM | Oregon | 7 | Ron Wyden | Ron Wyden | Mark Callahan | |
11:00 PM | Washington | 12 | Patty Murray | Patty Murray | Chris Vance | |
1:00 AM | Alaska | 3 | Lisa Murkowski | Ray Metcalfe | Lisa Murkowski | |
So I guess early we need to notice how Trump is doing in VA. If he is getting good returns it may offer some hope for other states.
BTTT, closing times