Edits to post #25284522 by Profanity
Edited at 2014-11-04 17:58:20
Have you voted yet? If yes:
Who did you vote for? What ballot initiatives? What predictions do you have for the outcome of this election? Did you vote in person, by mail, or in some unconventional manner? Did you participate in any of the political process?
If no:
The United States midterm elections end in 120 minutes on the East Coast, 480 minutes on the West Coast. And idk, Hawaii and Alaska you know the conversions.
That is:
At 8 pm wherever you live in the United States the polls close. You will not be able to vote after 8 pm.
However, in Central Timezone states, they may be open only until 7 PM.
If you have not voted yet, you can find your polling station at votinginfoproject.org
Depending on the regulations in your state, you may still be able to register to vote in time for this election. The election which ends promptly at 8 PM and will not accept votes cast after 8 PM tonight, November 4th, also known as Election Day.
As of the time I wrote the title, the countdown was at 135 minutes in Washington DC.
Have you voted yet? If yes:
Who did you vote for? What ballot initiatives? What predictions do you have for the outcome of this election? Did you vote in person, by mail, or in some unconventional manner? Did you participate in any of the political process?
If no:
The United States midterm elections end in 120 minutes on the East Coast, 480 minutes on the West Coast. And idk, Hawaii and Alaska you know the conversions.
That is:
At 8 pm wherever you live in the United States the polls close. You will not be able to vote after 8 pm.
However, in Central Timezone states, they may be open only until 7 PM.
If you have not voted yet, you can find your polling station at votinginfoproject.org
Depending on the regulations in your state, you may still be able to register to vote in time for this election. The election which ends promptly at 8 PM and will not accept votes cast after 8 PM tonight, November 4th, also known as Election Day.

