Here’s What Time Polls Are<br />Closing Across the US.<br />The first polls will close in parts<br />of Indiana and Kentucky at 6 P.M. EST,<br />with the rest closing at 7 P.M. EST.<br />Polls in all of Virginia, Georgia,<br />South Carolina and Vermont<br />will close at 7 P.M. EST. .<br />Parts of Florida and New Hampshire<br />will also close at 7 P.M EST, with all polls<br />scheduled to close by 8 P.M. EST. .<br />Florida and Georgia are the states<br />to watch here, as they could swing in<br />either Trump or Joe Biden’s favor. .<br />At 7:30 P.M. EST, polls<br />in Ohio, West Virginia and<br />North Carolina will close.<br /><br />Ohio and North Carolina are key swing states,<br />although both states will continue to accept<br />mail-in ballots for more than an additional week. .<br />8 P.M. EST will bring a sweeping wave of<br />complete poll closings in an additional 14 states and<br />Washington D.C. and partial closing in 5 states. .<br />Among those closing are three important<br />swing states: complete closings in Pennsylvania<br />and partial closings in Texas and Michigan. .<br />8:30 P.M. EST will bring<br />polling in Arkansas to a close.<br />North and South Dakota and Kansas<br />will completely close at 9 P.M along with<br />Texas, Michigan and 9 other states. .<br />At 10 P.M. EST, Montana, Nevada,<br />Utah and Iowa polls will close completely<br />and Idaho will close partially. .<br />11 P.M. EST will wrap up polling in California,<br />Oregon, Washington and Idaho.<br />12 A.M. EST will see Alaska and<br />Hawaii close polls as well.