Here’s how we will bring you the latest vote totals and estimates of the outcome on the presidential race and other contests around the country.
Our live election night forecast is known as “the Needle.” Nate Cohn, chief political analyst for The New York Times, explains how it works.
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We will have live coverage and analysis from journalists on the ground in about 20 states, along with all of the results.
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