When Can I Go to Bed? A Guide to Turning in on Election Night.

When polls close, states get called and you can finally rest

When Can I Go to Bed? A Guide to Turning in on Election Night.

When Can I Go to Bed? A Guide to Turning in on Election Night.

By Matthew Hedge

Matthew Hedge is a teacher at St. Jean Baptiste High School. In 1992, when he was in third grade, he made a guide to following the presidential election. He’s continued this tradition every four years since. He hands out these charts — listing the last voting times and (theoretical) hours when each state will be called — to students, friends, and family.

Tonight, we present to you this year’s edition.

Below is a list of states grouped by when the last poll in the state officially closes. Below each time is a list of the states that appear closest in public opinion polling, and in brackets is the time that state was “called” by the Associated Press in 2012.

It should go without saying that if any of the non-bolded states are won by the underdog, that spells tragedy for the previously assumed victor.

Also included are states where there are close Senate races. In order to get control of the Senate, a party must either win 4 of the 8 toss-up contests and win the presidency, or win 5+ of the toss up contests.

7 p.m. Indiana (r?), Georgia (r?), Virginia (d?), Kentucky (R), South Carolina (R), Vermont (D)

7:30 p.m. North Carolina (???), Ohio (r?), West Virginia (R)

8:00 p.m. Alabama (R), Connecticut (D), Delaware (D), Florida (???), Illinois (D), Maine (d?), Maryland (D), Massachusetts (D), Mississippi (R), Missouri (r?), New Hampshire (???), New Jersey (D), Oklahoma (R), Pennsylvania (d?), Rhode Island (D), Tennessee (R)  

8:30 p.m. Arkansas (R)

9:00 p.m. Arizona (r?), Colorado (d?), Kansas (R), Louisiana (R), Michigan (d?), Minnesota (d?), Nebraska (r?), New Mexico (d?), New York (D), North Dakota (R), South Dakota (R), Texas (r?), Wisconsin (d?), Wyoming (R)

10 p.m. Iowa (r?), Montana (R), Nevada (???), Utah (R/?)

11 p.m. California (D), Hawaii (D), Oregon (D) Washington (D)

1 a.m Alaska (R)

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