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The Electoral College meets Monday to cast votes for president and vice president, completing another key part of the electoral process that will eventually make Joe Biden commander-in-chief next year.
This year’s process has gained particular attention in light of President Donald Trump’s risky efforts to overturn election results in several key states.
We’ll cover live voting in all 50 states and the District of Columbia today, giving you an insider’s look at how this critical part of America’s democracy works.
A handful of states begin voting around 10 am ET and the process continues throughout the course of the day, with the last vote taking place around 7 pm ET.
Voters vote in 10 am ET in:
- Indiana
- New Hampshire
- Tennessee
- Vermont
Voters vote in 11 am ET in:
- Arkansas
- Illinois
- Mississippi
- Oklahoma
- South Carolina
Voters vote in 11:30 am ET in:
Voters vote in 11:45 am ET in:
Voters vote in 12 am ET in:
- Arizona
- Connecticut
- Georgia
- Maryland
- NY
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- Virginia
Voters vote in 12:30 pm ET in:
Voters vote in 1 pm ET in:
- Alabama
- Kansas
- Minnesota
- New Mexico
- South Dakota
- Wisconsin
Voters vote in 2 pm ET in:
- Colorado
- Washington dc
- Florida
- Idaho
- Maine
- Michigan
- North Dakota
- Utah
- West virginia
- Wyoming
Voters vote in 3 pm ET in:
- Alaska
- Massachusetts
- Missouri
- Nebraska
- New Jersey
- Texas
- Washington
Voters vote in 4 pm ET in:
Voters vote in 4:30 pm ET in:
Voters vote in 5:30 pm ET in:
Voters vote in 7 pm ET in: