Herald hosts live election coverage for New England until every race is called
The Herald will track every race in New England live from when the polls close Tuesday until the winners are declared.
Even if this election takes a week, or two, to become official, the Herald will post national and regional results for all to see as they come in from the Associated Press. This will include all races in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Maine, and Vermont.
We will supplement this with our own reporting.
It will all start on the homepage of bostonherald.com with an Electoral College tracker and national map as former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris vie for the coveted 270 tally.
We will also host rolling results from the AP for every New England state. We’ll keep readers updated on battleground states, key elections nationwide and we are committed to keeping the results up until everyone agrees we have a new administration.
AP said they will not call a race until it is mathematically impossible for the loser to catch up. The Herald will monitor that pledge and keep them honest.
Look for all the latest beginning Tuesday and feel free to email me at joed@bostonherald.com.
Your votes will be counted and tracked right here.
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