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)
Polls will remain open in three polling places in Gwinnett County, GA, NE of Atlanta, where issues prevented voters from casting their ballots earlier today.
BREAKING: Poll hours have been extended in Gwinnett County! 🚨
— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) November 6, 2018
Annistown Elementary School NOW OPEN UNTIL 9:25pm
Anderson-Livsey Elementary School NOW OPEN UNTIL 7:30pm
Harbins Elementary School NOW OPEN UNTIL 7:14pm
NEW: Georgia voters file a last-minute lawsuit seeing to block Kemp from presiding over his own election pic.twitter.com/qLA08VVobe
— Kira Lerner (@kira_lerner) November 6, 2018
BREAKING: Republican Hal Rogers wins re-election to U.S. House in Kentucky's 5th congressional district. #APracecall at 6:32 p.m. EST. @AP election coverage: https://t.co/miEWlbTVZW #Election2018 #KYelection
— AP Politics (@AP_Politics) November 6, 2018
GOP gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp also had a voting issue today. When he tried to vote, his voter card said "invalid." Our @DaveHWSB was with Kemp today as he voted and is covering the campaign all night. #ElectionOn2 https://t.co/d4yktfco6v pic.twitter.com/YR9FeJUijj
— WSB-TV (@wsbtv) November 6, 2018
Kemp has refused to recuse himself from overseeing a recount or runoff if in his race if it comes to that. pic.twitter.com/b5pHD95Wpp
— Kim Zetter (@KimZetter) November 6, 2018