The state of Florida hosted several interesting and exciting Senatorial races but none received more national media attention than the three-way race between Kendrick Meek, Charlie Crist and Marco Rubio. On this race, Rubio wins and claims the seat on Senate. The race for governor between Alex Sink and Rick Scott is the next interesting matchup to watch out.
The early elections results for 2010 will all be coming probably tonight. After 6:00 PM ET, the first early election results should start to come out especially that the first polls have already closed. It would most probably take until midnight for all the results to be declared or if not, early tomorrow. But even one or two states in the United States would take a while to finish their count, the winners will be revealed in the next several hours. At this moment, the first early election results may come out from Indiana and Kentucky which just closed their polls.
Kentucky has one of the most heated Senatorial races between Tea Party’s Rand Paul and Democratic nominee Jack Conway.
The first early election results stand to come from Indiana and Eastern Kentucky. The rest of Kentucky would probably close its polls at 7:00 PM ET giving a clearer reason to see results for Rand Paul and Jack Conway that early. For Indiana, Republican candidate Dan Coats is the favorite to win the seat on the Senate.
Polls in South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia and Vermont will also close at 7:00 PM ET. The first toss up state to finish elections will be West Virginia at 7:30 PM ET. Republican John Raese and Democrat Joe Manchin wait their fate on the elections.
The real wave of early election results should start coming out tonight at 8:00 PM ET. At that time, 15 states will close their polls and begin to count the votes. Among these states are Delaware, which may reject Christine O’Donnll, Florida, where their three-way battle will end, and Pennsylvania, where Joe Sestak and Pat Toomey battle for the seat.
At 9:00 PM, 14 more states will start to settle things including New York, Colorado, Michigan, Texas and Wisconsin. The battle between Russ Feingold and Ron Johnson in Wisconsin is one of those that could settle control in the Senate.
The West Coast will start to settle at 10:00 PM ET, as Arizona, Iowa, Montana, Nevada and Utah start to release their early election results. The Senatorial race in Navada could be a blow to the Democrats if Harry Reid cannot rally against Sharron Angle.
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