Americans are headed to the polls on Tuesday’s national midterm elections to decide who will control Congress for the next two years and to elect senators and governors in various states.
Follow Breitbart News for live updates throughout the day and night. All times eastern.
Top Stories:
• Some long lines and waits for voters due to malfunctioning voting machines. Worst reports are coming out of Atlanta and New York City.
• Higher than expected turnout in most battleground states. Some reporting broken records, “presidential level” of ballots cast.
6:32 PM — Results are starting to come in from states whose polls closed at 6 PM. Follow Breitbart News’ updates on election results in real time here.
6:28 PM —
Maricopa County voter turnout now at 186K. This does not account for mail-in ballots dropped off at the polls. Two and a half hours left to vote people! https://t.co/Ry9AYWHCko
— Lauren Reimer (@LaurenReimerTV) November 6, 2018
6:10 PM — Several Houston-area precincts have been given an extra hour of voting — important turnout areas for Beto.
UPDATE: A state district judge has ordered Harris County to keep nine polling locations open an extra hour: https://t.co/M6qA90Djqy #Midterms2018 #ElectionDay
These are the locations: pic.twitter.com/ScMDMPzNnO
— Alexa Ura (@alexazura) November 6, 2018
6:08 PM —
A rainbow shines over the US Capitol as the sun sets on #ElectionDay. https://t.co/1CBxvGTYDC
(Photo: Jonathan Ernst / Reuters) pic.twitter.com/7MyGBuSiAD
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 6, 2018
6:04 PM —
The first @NBCNews #exitpolls for tonight:
Nearly half of US voters strongly disapprove of President Trump. https://t.co/NMKuJuQBcP #ElectionDay
— NBC Politics (@NBCPolitics) November 6, 2018
LATEST: @NBCNews exit polls show immigration was the most important issue among 41% of Republican voters. pic.twitter.com/MLwdKE3oUA
— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) November 6, 2018
WATCH: @NBCNews exit polls show Democrats have a significant lead in party favorability ratings. pic.twitter.com/wNntWPTKqq
— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) November 6, 2018
More Early @NBC Exit Poll results: One In Four Hispanics Say They Cast a Midterm Ballot for the First Time in 2018. 1 in 5 for African Americans. 1 in 10 for whites.
— Heidi Przybyla (@HeidiPrzybyla) November 6, 2018
6:02 PM — CNN exit poll:
Media: Exit poll data: 76% of voters asked say that recent extremist violence is either "an important factor" (51%) or "the most important factor" (25%) in their votes. @DavidChalian #GoVote #Vote2018 #IVoted #Election2018 #MidtermElections2018 #VoteToday pic.twitter.com/tWTd8TtVVI
— Porter Anderson (@Porter_Anderson) November 6, 2018
#ExitPoll: do you support or oppose stricter gun control measures:
All voters: 60% support, 35% oppose.
Dems: 83% support, 13 oppose
GOP: 30% support, 64 opposeThirty percent of GOP support stricter gun control measures. Tide is turning.
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) November 6, 2018
5:34 PM — Cook County, home to Chicago, close to 50% turnout with hours to go.
As of 4:30, approximately 753,000 voters have turned out in this election — including Early, Grace & Mail ballots — which translates to a 47.4% turnout.
— David Orr (@cookcountyclerk) November 6, 2018
5:32 PM — Exit poll from ABC shows, nationally, a good picture for the Democrats:
NEW: 44% of voters approve of Trump’s job performance, while 55% disapprove, per preliminary exit poll results. https://t.co/QF15MHa8Bu #ElectionDay pic.twitter.com/nx9XJasQ4m
— ABC News (@ABC) November 6, 2018
5:25 PM — AP’s new alternative to exit polling, with over 113,000 respondents, says: “A majority of voters overall say the country is headed in the wrong direction. Still, about two-thirds say economic conditions are good.”
BREAKING: AP VoteCast survey shows health care, immigration were high on voters' minds as they cast ballots in the midterms. #Election2018 https://t.co/RUOR9b347v
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 6, 2018
5:17 PM — Florida update: GOP’s estimated lead gets closer to the 200k lead target mentioned earlier.
As of 5 p.m. in the counties reporting in real-time (doesn't include #'s from Miami-Dade; see previous tweets for list):
GOP has a 168,973 #ElectionDay ballot lead. Overall turnout is GOP +2.13 with a 150,458 ballot lead. #FlaPol pic.twitter.com/cfBi79qEgH
— Peter Schorsch (@PeterSchorschFL) November 6, 2018
At 5:15 p.m., it appears GOP is enjoying strong Election Day turnout in Tampa Bay. It now has a 22,151 vote edge over Democrats. @TB_Times. https://t.co/HvJuOkBJTB
— Michael Van Sickler (@mikevansickler) November 6, 2018
4:45 PM — Virginia:
#BREAKING: Loudoun County has already set a new record for midterm turnout with 42% or 108,000 votes cast by 4pm (absentee not yet added in). More than 2 hours left to build on the record @nbcwashington pic.twitter.com/O2kvAL54uR
— Julie Carey (@JulieCareyNBC) November 6, 2018
4:33 PM — Blistering hot take from Reuters disguised as analysis:
Win or lose, Beto O’Rourke set to emerge victorious. Follow #Midterms2018 coverage here: https://t.co/qPjdTAYp6q pic.twitter.com/LXOxA0Kfwu
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) November 6, 2018
4:32 PM — Texas:
Cody Library experienced a power outage, but no votes were lost. One machine was dropped while being transported for curbside voting. It's the first to be taken out of commission on voting day since the machines were introduced 16 years ago. #spectxelections
— Lena Blietz (@LenaBlietz) November 6, 2018
4:15 PM —
Top Republicans sounding nervous at this point in today, estimating they are up “only” about 100K ballots on Democrats.
Republicans want to be up about 200K by time polls close. https://t.co/9KaU4VuJb5
— Peter Schorsch (@PeterSchorschFL) November 6, 2018
4:05 PM — Claire McCaskill defends her vote against Justice Brett Kavanaugh outside her polling station in Missouri:
Missouri Democratic Senator McCaskill is vying to keep her seat in a state that Trump won in 2016. Follow #Election2018 coverage here: https://t.co/qPjdTAGOeS pic.twitter.com/TSRs9fLJlk
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) November 6, 2018
4:02 PM — Tennessee:
NEW: An amazing stat given to me by Davidson County Elections Administrator Jeff Roberts just now. Election Day vote totals across Nashville's 35 largest precincts have already surpassed the Election Day turnout at those precincts in the 2016 election. That's massive turnout.
— Joey Garrison (@joeygarrison) November 6, 2018
4:01 PM — Ohio:
Cuyahoga County voter turnout tops 2014 midterm election https://t.co/lXvmZrK7vV
— fox8news (@fox8news) November 6, 2018
3:54 PM — Turnout is high in battleground states Virginia and Florida:
Perhaps some good news for @DaveBratVA7th in Powhatan County. Election officials: "It's crazy. Turnout definitely at a Presidential level. Lots of buzz."
This is a heavily Republican part of the #VA07 that @realDonaldTrump won with 70% of vote in 2016. @CBS6 @SpanbergerVA07— Melissa J. Hipolit (@MelissaCBS6) November 6, 2018
Almost 100,000 ballots cast so far today in Duval County!
— Mike Hogan (@DuvalCountySOE) November 6, 2018
3:02 PM — Early hedging from lefty pundits: any potential loss (including Senate seats) is because of gerrymandering.
Hugely important point just now by @ezraklein: if the outcome of the midterms is that Republicans lose the popular vote for House and Senate, as they did w/ the White House, but due to gerrymandering emerge still controlling all three (and the Supreme Court)? Legitimacy crisis.
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) November 6, 2018
2:52 PM — Arizona turnout on pace to match the 2016 presidential election?
NOW Maricopa County @RecorderFontes, top elections officer in AZ's largest county: “This election looking more like presidential election in the amount of ballots we have coming in." 2018: 86,000 ballots cast in person in 1st 4 hours. 2016: 350,000 cast all day. #12News #AZSEN
— BrahmResnik (@brahmresnik) November 6, 2018
2:24 PM — 51% turnout in one Virginia precinct:
#FallsChurch 12pm (noon) Turnout
Ward 1: 1060
Ward 2: 891
Ward 3: 1112
CAP: 19395002
51.5% turnout— Dave Bjerke (@davebjerke) November 6, 2018
2:01 PM — Republicans led early voting in Kansas with 50% of all ballots cast.
(2/2) Party affiliation breakdown- Ballots mailed: Dem – 71,900; Lib – 1,136; Rep – 83,254; Unaff. – 38,214. Ballots voted & returned: Dem – 57,386; Lib – 735; Rep – 67,939; Unaff. – 26,206. Ballots cast in person: Dem – 79,173; Lib – 1,318; Rep – 130,518; Unaff. – 38,454. #ksleg
— KS Sec. of State (@KansasSOS) November 6, 2018
1:36 PM —
Voted. Now going out to knock on doors to urge everyone to vote. Should be fun. pic.twitter.com/xvofJXSPb9
— James Comey (@Comey) November 6, 2018
12:48 PM — Poll workers in Georgia forgot to plug in a machine.
NBC News has confirmed that the issue at Anderson Livsey Elementary in Snellville, GA was indeed a lack of power cords. Gwinnett County Director of Communications Joe Sorenson tells @NBCNews “the machine was not supplied power and was running on battery & the battery ran out” https://t.co/YFa45nihXs
— Ayman Mohyeldin (@AymanM) November 6, 2018
12:44 PM — Statement from Fox News admonished Sean Hannity — though not by name — for participating in Monday evening’s Trump rally: “Fox News does not condone any talent participating in campaign events. We have an extraordinary team of journalists helming our coverage tonight and we are extremely proud of their work. This was an unfortunate distraction and has been addressed.”
12:42 PM —
As of #ElectionDay: 38,423,020 votes have been counted as early or absentee
AZ: 1,489,166
FL: 5,018,927
GA: 2,094,115
IN: 513,420
MT: 301,443
NV: 623,584
TN: 1,366,135
TX: 5,868,323Data: @TargetSmarthttps://t.co/6pqqY4AD1c
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 6, 2018
12:25 PM — Voters lined up in Maine:
Long lines just to put ballots through the machines in Scarborough. I’m told each ballot takes about 15 seconds to load. Doesn’t sound like much but with this volume it’s taking patience!#Vote2018ME #mepolitics pic.twitter.com/awYHnNes8t
— Gregg Lagerquist (@GreggWGME) November 6, 2018
12:15 PM — Scene from Virginia:
Line to vote is out the door at this firehouse in Prince William County. Half the voters registered to vote here had cast their ballots by noon. pic.twitter.com/9ixd2xsbbr
— Neal Augenstein (@AugensteinWTOP) November 6, 2018
12:14 PM — What could go wrong?
Americans asking GOOGLE who to vote for… https://t.co/0zcVcO32rJ
— DRUDGE REPORT (@DRUDGE_REPORT) November 6, 2018
12:11 PM — Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says that reported issues are not substantially affecting precincts in a conference call with reporters.
DHS officials know about broken machines being reported across the country, but are not spotting any widespread trends or substantial impacts on voting
— alfred (@alfredwkng) November 6, 2018
12:06 PM — Arizona had quite the hiccup this morning as a polling location was FORECLOSED overnight.
AZ MIDTERMS- POLLING PLACE FORECLOSED- VO TUE0161- Polls in Maricopa County and Arizona opened at 6am but some Valley locations are already experiencing issues. Three polling places are currently down, incl in the Gila Precinct in Chandler. The building was foreclosed overnight. pic.twitter.com/8LSP5iykVD
— CBS Newspath (@cbsnewspath) November 6, 2018
Poll workers hurrying to set up temporary voting location for Gila Precinct in Chandler after landlord foreclosed on building overnight. Voters can now head to Chandler City Hall instead. Drop off mail in Ballots at Praise and Worship Center at 2551 N. AZ Ave Chandler. #12News pic.twitter.com/4jbF2a8Kqd
— JenWahl12News (@JenWahl12News) November 6, 2018
11:47 AM — The Washington Post reports on a Texas woman who voted (early, last week) for the very first time and passed away Monday. Buried in the second to last paragraph: “She wanted to drain the swamp. She voted straight-ticket Republican.”
11:43 AM — Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson reads from the book of 2nd Timothy in an election-day video posted to Facebook. Cites the Kavanaugh hearings circus, the crowd booing God at the DNC, then urges his fans to vote against Democrats.
11:32 AM — Florida’s gubernatorial candidates, Andrew Gillum and Ron DeSantis, cast their votes:
'TIME TO WIN': Democrat candidate Andrew Gillum, joined by his wife and children, cast their ballots in Tallahassee, Florida – with Gillum looking to beat Republican opponent Ron DeSantis in one the nation’s highest-profile governor races. https://t.co/R74s3GoBKg pic.twitter.com/PP9U95VRnl
— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) November 6, 2018
SUNSHINE STATE: Republican candidate for governor Ron DeSantis arrived with his family to cast his vote in Ponte Vedra, Florida, as he faces a tight election with Democrat Andrew Gillum. https://t.co/m2AvPoGj8F pic.twitter.com/2PGvIB7FgB
— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) November 6, 2018
11:30 AM — Allegations of machines switching votes in South Carolina. Election official blames “calibration issues.”
11:29 AM —
WATCH: Pamela, 77, with her oxygen tank and her “BETO FOR SENATE” T-shirt, fights back tears while talking about seeing Rep. O'Rourke while they both voted in Texas this morning:
“We’re honored that he was here … We want him to win.”https://t.co/qDB70fNNbp pic.twitter.com/zpapr62e1c
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) November 6, 2018
11:28 AM — “Humidity causes issues with ballot machines in Wake, other NC counties,” according to election officials.
11:26 AM — Georgia voting trouble: “Technical issues create long lines at Gwinnett precincts”
Some long lines and some broken voting machines in metro Atlanta. We’re updating Election Day.@wsbtv at noon. pic.twitter.com/jeZrlWzBgg
— Carol Sbarge (@carolsbargeWSB) November 6, 2018
11:16 AM — WXYZ reports that a polling station in Detroit turned away people this morning because the election volunteers could not set up any voting machines; they were in a locked room far away from the polling station inside Martin Luther King Jr. High Schoo
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