When do voting areas shut throughout the U.S. on Election Day?
How late are you able to forged your vote within the U.S.?
Right here’s a state-by-state breakdown of when numerous polling locations will shut, however you must also contact your state or native election workplace for essentially the most up-to-date data and site-specific hours.
6 p.m. Japanese Normal Time (EST): Components of Indiana and Kentucky.
7 p.m. EST: Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, and Vermont, in addition to western elements of Indiana and Kentucky. Components of Alabama, Florida, and New Hampshire additionally shut at this hour.
7:30 p.m. EST: North Carolina, Ohio, and West Virginia. Components of New Hampshire.
8 p.m. EST: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Washington, D.C.
Partial closures in Florida, Kansas, Michigan, New Hampshire, North and South Dakota, and Texas.
8:30 p.m. EST: Arkansas.
9 p.m. EST: Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Partial closures in Kansas, North and South Dakota, and Texas.
10 p.m. EST: Montana, Nevada, Utah. Partial closures in Idaho and Oregon.
11 p.m. EST:
California and Washington. Partial closures in Idaho and Oregon.
12 a.m. EST: Hawaii. Partial closures in Alaska.
1 a.m. EST: Partial closures in Alaska.
*The states cut up between a number of time zones embody Idaho and Oregon, divided between Mountain and Pacific Time; Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Kentucky, and Tennessee, cut up between Japanese time and Central time; and Kansas, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, and Texas, divided between Central and Mountain instances. Alaska, for its half, is cut up between the Hawaii-Aleutian time zone and the Alaska time zone.