Editor’s note: As Americans cast their final ballots, our experts offer insights on what to watch for on Election Day, including key Senate races and ballot initiatives. Join us tomorrow at 2 PM ET for a discussion on what to expect next.
What should you know about exit polls? When do states start counting votes? How long will it take to know the results? John Hudak and Elaine Kamarck provide an overview of what to look out for as the last votes of the election are cast and what to be mindful of in the days ahead.
Key races in swing states will determine the power balance of the Senate—and will also have consequences for the policy agenda of the incoming president. Experts on the ground discuss the state of play and some of the underlying dynamics affecting individual races.
The contest between Trump and Biden is dominating the national conversation, but there is also much at stake at the state and local level in the 2020 election. From housing reform to police accountability, Amy Liu and Reniya Dinkins highlight ballot measures to keep an eye on.
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