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Results will come in as early as 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and as late as midnight.
Results will start rolling in at 6 p.m. EST on Election Day.
Starting with Kentucky, which closes at 6 p.m. EST, and ending with Alaska and Hawaii, which close at midnight, results will come in every hour.
The largest set of states close their polls at 8 p.m. Every time listed in this article is Eastern Standard Time.
6 p.m.
The first polls in the United States will close in Kentucky at 6 p.m. Kentucky will assign 8 votes in the Electoral College.
7 p.m.
At 7 p.m., Georgia is the first battleground state to close its polls. It will assign 16 electoral votes in 2024.
8 p.m.
The largest set of states will close their polls at 8 p.m.
At the top of this hour, Michigan and Pennsylvania—the site of much of the last-minute campaigning by the Democrat and Republican Party’s nominees—will close their polls.
8:30 p.m.
Only one state, Arkansas, will close its polls at 8:30 p.m. The Natural State assigns 6 electoral votes in 2024.
9 p.m.
Arizona and Wisconsin, another pair of critical battleground states, will close their polls at 9 p.m. Arizona will issue 11 votes, and Wisconsin will hand out 10 in the 2024 Electoral College.
11 p.m.
At 11 p.m., the state with the most votes in the 2024 Electoral College will close its polls. California, along with Washington, ends polling at 11 p.m.
12 a.m.
The last states in the union to close voting, Hawaii and Alaska, will shut down polling centers at midnight. The Aloha State gets four votes in the 2024 Electoral College. Alaska gets three.