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Re: Election results by Tuesday bedtime: yes or no? - Dennis S - 11-05-2012 Let the kids stay up all night. Make a big deal of it so they remember it and have a touchstone in the future. This will do more for their education than be a little groggy a few hours will hurt it. Re: Election results by Tuesday bedtime: yes or no? - $tevie - 11-05-2012 I need to know how we are defining "bedtime". I fully expect the results to be final before my bedtime. YMMV. Re: Election results by Tuesday bedtime: yes or no? - cbelt3 - 11-05-2012 Here's my reasoning: http://www.cleveland.com/datacentral/index.ssf/2012/11/in_2008_ohio_took_weeks_to_cou.html#incart_2box Re: Election results by Tuesday bedtime: yes or no? - wave rider - 11-05-2012 Maybe not by your bedtime, probably by my west coast bedtime... =wr= Re: Election results by Tuesday bedtime: yes or no? - Gutenberg - 11-05-2012 Yes. We will know about midnight Eastern time, 9 pm Pacific time. All of the tossup states are in the East. Edit: It's not going to be that close in Ohio, Belty. The last 500,000 votes aren't going to matter. Re: Election results by Tuesday bedtime: yes or no? - cbelt3 - 11-05-2012 Gute... uhm... assuming that by now there are 8 million voters in Ohio, your comment assumes that one candidate will have a more than 12% lead over the other for the 500K votes to 'not count'. (Assuming the provisional votes are all for one canidate, which is of course not the case). So I disagree. Re: Election results by Tuesday bedtime: yes or no? - rjmacs - 11-05-2012 We'll probably know by 0100 EST on the 7th. Once Colorado and Nevada are clear, it will almost certainly be finished. Re: Election results by Tuesday bedtime: yes or no? - mikebw - 11-05-2012 No announcements before 11:00pm EST - http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/05/business/media/a-media-vow-of-election-night-restraint-despite-social-media-clamor.html Re: Election results by Tuesday bedtime: yes or no? - prymsnap - 11-05-2012 $tevie wrote: Yes, I did leave that open to interpretation. Personally, I think I can make it to about midnight or 1am Central without chewing my arm off. Re: Election results by Tuesday bedtime: yes or no? - Gutenberg - 11-06-2012 cbelt3 wrote: The 500,000 votes aren't going to matter because the differential is going to be about four percent, and four percent of 500,000 is not going to make up the difference of four percent of eight million. Check the figures from 2008--the absentee and provisional ballot spread pretty much mirrored the spread at the polls. The 500,000 won't matter unless that nice Secretary of State of yours is fiddling the numbers. |