Great Work: U.S. election coverage
Some interesting examples... post your favorites below.
CNN.com: Users can customize to track up to 20 races, or join the "community caucus."
Fox News Track Your Races: Also allows you to customize and track your races, but you don't have to register to do so.
CNN.com Blog Party: CNN is hosting prominent bloggers from across the country - and across the ideological spectrum - to watch returns, blog alongside one another, and share political insights during its live election coverage.
New York Times: Blogs results on Empire Zone and The Caucus.
New York Times: Interesting results map that lets you look at a redrawn U.S. map where states' size is relative to their population.
MSNBC.com: Live election results "Democracy Dashboard" offers quick-glance view of races.
MSNBC.com: Sort top politics headlines by importance, source, date or title.
washingtonpost.com Voters Voice: Share your thoughts on candidates, elections, and issues.
Columbus Dispatch: Invited readers to discuss their experiences at the polls.
washingtonpost.com Report Your Voting Experience: washingtonpost.com also asked for people's experience at the polls, though for reporting purposes rather than posting them all online.
washingtonpost.com Midterm Madness: WashingtonPost.com launched a new game in which you can pick the winners of each congressional election, compare your picks to other players, and submit your picks to win prizes.
Ohio News Network VoteTracker: Track Ohio election results online, including county-by-county breakdowns, in real time as they are fed to the ONN newsroom. This tool is available for Governor, Senate and all Ohio US Congressional districts.
ElectionLine.org: Blogging voting problems around the country.
The Jacskson (Tenn.) Sun: Webcasting live from the newsroom.
King5.com: Webcasting live from the TV newsroom (separate from the on-air broadcast).
CBSNews.com Ticker: Live blogging election night returns.
BBC News election blog: Analysis and commentary from all the BBC journalists covering the polls.
Slate's take on the races: Who's winning, who's losing and why. Plus an election night blog (what site doesn't have one?)
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