We are an hour from the first polls in the country, including Key House Bellwether in Kentucky. When Americans observe the results pouring out of the coast to the coast, when the media start declaring the winners? Nobody will call anything officially to All The surveys are enclosed in a given jurisdiction, but when it happens, the results and decisions will begin to make public. I built this handy guide From Daily Kos in an earlier post, but it is worth re -sharing:
It’s here! Biennale @Dkelections The map of closing the survey is back!
The map you see here is in the eastern times, but we have versions for each time zone at the link: https://t.co/pg5zkmkjz6 pic.twitter.com/zcxgzgzitnvq
– Daily Kos elections (@dkelections) October 31, 2018
Here are a few times, after which some key state races will be eligible for connections, not to mention a lot of essential home competitions (all the time eastern):
18.00 – parts of Kentucky and Indiana, including the KY-06 competition mentioned.
19.00 – Indiana Senate, Governor of Georgia.
19:30 – Governor Ohio, a Senate of Western Virginia.
20.00 – Governor Connecticut, Senate and Governor of Florida, Mississippi senate (probably rafting), Missouri Senate, New Hampshire governor, New Jersey Senate, Tennesse Senate.
21.00 – Senate of Arizona, Senate Michigan, North Dakota Senate, Wisconsin governor, Kansas governor, Texas Senate.
22:00 – Iowa governor, Montana Senate, Nevady Senate and Governor.
23:00 – All races in California.
1 am – Governor and House of Alaska (in general).
. New York Times Has a nice interactive tool HERE. At the moment there is still time for voting in all 50 states. Here is my case of pulling out the lever for Republicans this year, and here is my national forecasts.

