The polls closed in Virginia, Vermont, South Carolina, Georgia, and most of Florida.
Polls in West Virginia, North Carolina, and Ohio close at 7:30 p.m. ET.
New York Times: “This hour brings our first swing-state closing, in Georgia. It’s one of the seven key states in the presidential race, and it tends to count votes fairly quickly, but a close race — President Biden won Georgia in 2020 by fewer than 12,000 votes — could still mean a long wait for a winner.”
“North Carolina is one of the seven presidential swing states. It also has a closely watched governor’s race, though that may be less competitive than originally expected because of the scandals surrounding the Republican nominee, Mark Robinson. Ohio, while not competitive in the presidential election, is one of the states where control of the Senate will be decided: Senator Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, is running for re-election against the Republican Bernie Moreno.”