Mitt Romney
Obama wins Ohio, second four year term
Up to the minute election results
The first projected election results are in Tuesday, and the Obama campaign has claimed victory in Vermont, while the Romney campaign can celebrate a win in Kentucky.
With all the predictions for tonight’s election flying around, it’s time for me to finally weigh in.
While major news networks have agreed not to release any exit poll data before polls close, for fear of influencing voters who haven’t yet voted, there are plenty of predictions for tonight’s election.
Barack Obama grasps a small 1.5 percent lead on Mitt Romney in pre-election Colorado polls, but the GOP challenger surged past the president among early voters.
While the presidential election is tomorrow, many states allow early voting, and over 32 million people across the country have already cast their ballots.
Polling issues have cropped up in Michigan, Ohio, Florida, Philadelphia, and Texas.
Hispanic vote on the rise out west
Latest updates on voting progress in all 50 states during Election Day.
Nate Silver says Obama has a 91 percent chance of winning the Electoral College, and therefore, the presidency.
Voting tabulation machines in 39 Ohio counties have been updated with "experimental" software patches that dodged the Buckeye state's testing and certification prerequisites.
Voters hoping to watch the election tonight on their computers have plenty of options, and viewers who prefer their election coverage in Spanish aren’t being left out.