UPDATE: Democrats take control of US House, Republicans keep control of US Senate.
Eastern | Central | Mountain | Pacific | Alaska | Hawaii
- 6 PM ET: Indiana (Eastern Time Zone), and Kentucky (Eastern Time Zone)
- 7 PM ET: Florida (Eastern Time Zone), Indiana (rest of state), Kentucky (rest of state), Georgia, New Hampshire (most towns), South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia
- 7:30 PM ET: North Carolina, Ohio, and West Virginia
- 8 PM ET: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida (rest of state), Illinois, Kansas (Central Time Zone), Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan (Eastern Time Zone), Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire (rest of state), New Jersey, North Dakota (part of state), Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota (Central Time Zone), Tennessee, Texas (Central Time Zone), Washington, DC
- 8:30 PM ET: Arkansas
- 9 PM ET: Arizona, Colorado, Kansas (rest of state), Louisiana, Michigan (rest of state), Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota (rest of state), South Dakota (rest of state), Texas (rest of state), Wisconsin, Wyoming
- 10 PM ET: Idaho (Mountain Time Zone), Iowa, Montana, Nevada, Oregon (Mountain Time Zone), Utah
- 11 PM ET: California, Hawaii, Oregon (rest of state), Washington
- 12 AM ET: Alaska (most of state)
- 1 AM ET: Alaska (rest of state)
Election Day court action out of Ohio: Jailed voters are suing the state so they can vote — being in jail doesn't strip you of the right to vote in Ohio, but lawsuit claims the state makes it impossible if you're arrested after the absentee ballot deadline https://t.co/dHibaNhGz4 pic.twitter.com/lYl5ofMp8y
— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) November 6, 2018
“Ted have you voted yet?” @davidhogg111 asks @TedDeutch, who just arrived in the march for our lives election day “war room.” pic.twitter.com/Evm1Eb9hMK
— Remy James (@remysmidt) November 6, 2018
Here's video from @jennhsu showing broken scanners, a widespread issue we're hearing about at polling places all over the city. #Midterms2018 pic.twitter.com/z7rr9iZWUB
— Jen Carlson (@jenist) November 6, 2018
Voters in Oklahoma, Nevada, Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina and Florida will consider a controversial victims' rights law known as Marsy's Law.
— The Marshall Project (@MarshallProj) November 6, 2018
Here, TMP's @Schwartzapfel chronicled Henry Nicholas' one-man crusade on behalf of victims.#ElectionDay https://t.co/QYgAoAH6qZ
As of #ElectionDay: 38,423,020 votes have been counted as early or absentee
— NBC Politics (@NBCPolitics) November 6, 2018
AZ: 1,489,166
FL: 5,018,927
GA: 2,094,115
IN: 513,420
MT: 301,443
NV: 623,584
TN: 1,366,135
TX: 5,868,323
Data: @TargetSmarthttps://t.co/paQwmJKdSR