Or: when to start paying attention again.
I recommend you read it all for local race thoughts, but nationally here are the highlights:
7PM ET/ 4PM PT
Florida polls close in EST: If they call Florida for Clinton, that will likely be the ballgame, but not everything’s closed so don’t get too excited.
Virginia polls closed: This one’s a must-win for Clinton.
7:30 ET/ 4:30 PGT
Ohio closed: Must-win for Trump
8 ET/ 5 PT
Florida polls closed: Once again, if Florida is solidly Clinton, Trump needs a miracle to get there.
Michigan mostly closed: A good bellweather for unexpected right-shifts – if Trump picks it up it’s not the end, but it’s not a great sign.
Illinois closed: It’s not hugely important, nationally, but I look forward to never having to see Mark Kirk’s face again.
Pennsylvania: Must-win for Clinton.
9 ET/ 6 PT
Arizona: Best chance for Clinton to get a state that Obama did not – great sign if she does.
Wisconsin: Another bellweather for right-shifts. Fingers crossed on the senate race, too.
10 ET/ 7 PT
Nevada: As swing-y as Florida, this year. If Clinton wins, her path is much easier.
11 ET/ 8 PT
THIS IS WHEN THEY MIGHT CALL THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE RELIABLY FOR THE FIRST TIME.
California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington: If the Dems carry the day in all four, and there were no surprises previously, it will likely be called for Clinton at this point.