Posted on 11/01/2004 5:41:41 PM PST by stuck_in_new_orleans
At what time do the polls close on the east coast?
And what time do they start announcing the winners, and do they usually announce the winner the minute after the polls close? I know state races for govenor and senator they will keepa running tally for a hour or so, do they do that in Presidental elections or do they just blurt out "The poll in ____ just closed and ____ is the projected winner"???
sorry, but im young and although not new to voting, I never followed it this closely....thanks!
And what time do they start announcing the winners, and do they usually announce the winner the minute after the polls close? I know state races for govenor and senator they will keepa running tally for a hour or so, do they do that in Presidental elections or do they just blurt out "The poll in ____ just closed and ____ is the projected winner"???
indiana 6pm first I think it will be GWB of course
First poll closes 6 PM EST in Indiana and Kentucky. Look for the scoreboard to light up FIRST for Bush and hopefully by the time the states west of the Mississippi start coming in Bush will already have his 270 votes.
kentucky 6pm also GWB
Electoral Votes |
UTC | Eastern | Central | Mountain | Pacific | Alaska | Hawaii | |
0 total (0 new) electoral votes by 2300 UTC - 2 November 2004 | ||||||||
Indiana (EST) *A | 2300 UTC |
6:00p EST |
5:00p CST |
4:00p MST |
3:00p PST |
2:00p AKST 1:00p ALST |
1:00p HIST |
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Kentucky (EST) *A | ||||||||
58 total (58 new) electoral votes by 0000 UTC - 3 November 2004 | ||||||||
Florida (EST) *A | 0000 UTC |
7:00p EST |
6:00p CST |
5:00p MST |
4:00p PST |
3:00p AKST 2:00p ALST |
2:00p HIST |
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Georgia | 15 | |||||||
New Hampshire (EST) *A | ||||||||
South Carolina | 8 | |||||||
Vermont | 3 | |||||||
Virginia | 13 | |||||||
Indiana (CST) *A | 11 | 0000 UTC |
7:00p EST |
6:00p CST |
5:00p MST |
4:00p PST |
3:00p AKST 2:00p ALST |
2:00p HIST |
Kentucky (CST) *A | 8 | |||||||
83 total (25 new) electoral votes by 0030 UTC - 3 November 2004 | ||||||||
North Carolina (EST) *A | 0030 UTC |
7:30p EST |
6:30p CST |
5:30p MST |
4:30p PST |
3:30p AKST 2:30p ALST |
2:30p HIST |
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Ohio | 20 | |||||||
West Virginia | 5 | |||||||
260 total (177 new) electoral votes by 0100 UTC - 3 November 2004 | ||||||||
Connecticut | 7 | 0100 UTC |
8:00p EST |
7:00p CST |
6:00p MST |
5:00p PST |
4:00p AKST 3:00p ALST |
3:00p HIST |
Delaware | 3 | |||||||
District of Columbia | 3 | |||||||
Maine | 4 | |||||||
Maryland | 10 | |||||||
Massachusetts | 12 | |||||||
Michigan (EST) *A | ||||||||
New Hampshire (EST) *A | 4 | |||||||
New Jersey | 15 | |||||||
Pennsylvania | 21 | |||||||
Tennessee (EST) *S | ||||||||
Alabama | 9 | 0100 UTC |
8:00p EST |
7:00p CST |
6:00p MST |
5:00p PST |
4:00p AKST 3:00p ALST |
3:00p HIST |
Florida (CST) *A | 27 | |||||||
Illinois | 21 | |||||||
Kansas (CST) *S | ||||||||
Mississippi | 6 | |||||||
Missouri | 11 | |||||||
Oklahoma | 7 | |||||||
Tennessee (CST) *S | 11 | |||||||
Texas (CST) *A | ||||||||
Kansas (MST) *S | 6 | 0100 UTC |
8:00p EST |
7:00p CST |
6:00p MST |
5:00p PST |
4:00p AKST 3:00p ALST |
3:00p HIST |
281 total (21 new) electoral votes by 0130 UTC - 3 November 2004 This is the earliest at which a candidate could be projected to have been elected the next President of the United States, assuming a candidate has been projected to win the necessary 270 electoral votes to be elected. |
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North Carolina (EST) *A | 15 | 0130 UTC |
8:30p EST |
7:30p CST |
6:30p MST |
5:30p PST |
4:30p AKST 3:30p ALST |
3:30p HIST |
Arkansas | 6 | 0130 UTC |
8:30p EST |
7:30p CST |
6:30p MST |
5:30p PST |
4:30p AKST 3:30p ALST |
3:30p HIST |
431 total (150 new) electoral votes by 0200 UTC - 3 November 2004 | ||||||||
New York | 31 | 0200 UTC |
9:00p EST |
8:00p CST |
7:00p MST |
6:00p PST |
5:00p AKST 4:00p ALST |
4:00p HIST |
Rhode Island | 4 | |||||||
Louisiana | 9 | 0200 UTC |
9:00p EST |
8:00p CST |
7:00p MST |
6:00p PST |
5:00p AKST 4:00p ALST |
4:00p HIST |
Michigan (CST) *A | 17 | |||||||
Minnesota | 10 | |||||||
Nebraska (CST) *S | ||||||||
South Dakota (CST) *S | ||||||||
Wisconsin | 10 | |||||||
Arizona | 10 | 0200 UTC |
9:00p EST |
8:00p CST |
7:00p MST |
6:00p PST |
5:00p AKST 4:00p ALST |
4:00p HIST |
Colorado | 9 | |||||||
Nebraska (MST) *S | 5 | |||||||
New Mexico | 5 | |||||||
South Dakota (MST) *S | 3 | |||||||
Texas (MST) *A | 34 | |||||||
Wyoming | 3 | |||||||
458 total (27 new) electoral votes by 0300 UTC - 3 November 2004 | ||||||||
Iowa | 7 | 0300 UTC |
10:00p EST |
9:00p CST |
8:00p MST |
7:00p PST |
6:00p AKST 5:00p ALST |
5:00p HIST |
North Dakota (CST) *A | ||||||||
Idaho (MST) *A | 0300 UTC |
10:00p EST |
9:00p CST |
8:00p MST |
7:00p PST |
6:00p AKST 5:00p ALST |
5:00p HIST |
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Montana | 3 | |||||||
Oregon (MST) *A | 7 | |||||||
Utah | 5 | |||||||
Nevada | 5 | 0300 UTC |
10:00p EST |
9:00p CST |
8:00p MST |
7:00p PST |
6:00p AKST 5:00p ALST |
5:00p HIST |
535 total (77 new) electoral votes by 0400 UTC - 3 November 2004 | ||||||||
North Dakota (MST) *A | 3 | 0400 UTC |
11:00p EST |
10:00p CST |
9:00p MST |
8:00p PST |
7:00p AKST 6:00p ALST |
6:00p HIST |
California | 55 | 0400 UTC |
11:00p EST |
10:00p CST |
9:00p MST |
8:00p PST |
7:00p AKST 6:00p ALST |
6:00p HIST |
Idaho (PST) *A | 4 | |||||||
Oregon (PST) *A | ||||||||
Washington | 11 | |||||||
Hawaii | 4 | 0400 UTC |
11:00p EST |
10:00p CST |
9:00p MST |
8:00p PST |
7:00p AKST 6:00p ALST |
6:00p HIST |
535 total (0 new) electoral votes by 0500 UTC - 3 November 2004 | ||||||||
Alaska (AKST) *A | 0500 UTC |
12:00a EST |
11:00p CST |
10:00p MST |
9:00p PST |
8:00p AKST 7:00p ALST |
7:00p HIST |
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538 total (3 new) electoral votes by 0600 UTC - 3 November 2004 | ||||||||
Alaska (ALST) *A | 3 | 0600 UTC |
1:00a EST |
12:00a CST |
11:00p MST |
10:00p PST |
9:00p AKST 8:00p ALST |
8:00p HIST |
Notes Polling places in states that span multiple time zones will close either synchronously or asynchronously.
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after the polls close they begin counting.
Early indicators are for a Bush Landslide
At 7pm Eastern Time, Kentucky and Indiana will be the first states announced. At 8 pm the East coast state precincts close and it goes from there.
If Kerry's winning in Florida, it'll be then, even if the polls haven't closed. Look for CBS to report first if that's the case.
Right now. My extended family. 50 votes for Bush, zilch for Jhengis Johnny.
Sorry 6PM
With the Nov. 10th military and overseas extension, it could take a week, right?
I'm glad Alaska isn't a swing state!
LOL!!!!!!!!!
Jhengis John.
Good one.
what makes you say a Bush Landslide?
great post. thanks
Check right after midnight in Dix, N. H., they usually cast the first votes, all 30 of them.
But don't be looking for a trend.
Indiana & Kentucky will report first, and they'll go big for Bush. Of course, the press will still hold off calling either state for Bush for hours. But if the first 0.3% of the vote from Florida has Kerry up by 2 votes, CBS will call Florida for Kerry.
dog gone, you want to format those states with links to their Sec. of State election results? :)
who says?
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