5 a.m. ET
Every state has different poll opening and closing times, but in Vermont the polls can open as early as 5 a.m. And almost as soon as poll workers show up, there will almost certainly be problems reported.
Locked polling places. Long lines. Power outages. Ballot shortages. Those are all problems that can bedevil election officials even in a less contentious election year. Social media and growing distrust of the election system will shine a brighter light on them this year.
And given the acrimony of 2016 — and Trump's charges that the election will be "rigged" — both sides will be carefully watching to make sure elections are conducted peacefully and fairly.
6 p.m. ET
Polls close in most of Indiana and Kentucky.
Senate race to watch: Democratic hopes to win the Senate could depend on a comeback by Democratic former senator Evan Bayh, scion of an Indiana political family. Bayh has been in a tight race with GOP Rep. Todd Young for the seat now occupied by retiring Sen. Dan Coats.
7 p.m. ET
Polls close in Georgia, South Carolina, Vermont and Virginia, most of Florida, and the western parts of Indiana and Kentucky.
Battlegrounds: Florida is one of the first states with polls to close, and — if recent elections are any guide — will be one of the last states to be called. That means election watchers could have one eye on the Sunshine State for much of the night.
But early voting could give some early indications: As of Sunday, 6.2 million voters had already cast ballots. That's nearly half the number of registered voters, and three-quarters of the number voting in 2012. Registered Democrats had cast 32,528 more votes than registered Republicans, but that gap is narrower than it was in 2012.
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