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US Elections: How different voting time influences voter mood, turnout and results

Simantik Dowerah • November 5, 2024, 13:23:28 IST
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When polls close at different times across the United States, it can change voter turnout and how the election is covered

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US Elections: How different voting time influences voter mood, turnout and results
People walk past a sign that points the direction toward a voting location during early voting in the general election, on November 1, 2024, at City Hall in Providence, R.I. AP

As the United States prepares for presidential elections, the voting process becomes more complex. One important factor that often gets overlooked is the effect of time zones. The US has several time zones, which greatly influence when polls are open, when results come in, and how the election story develops.

Polling hours: Differences across states

Polling hours vary widely across the United States due to different time zones. States like Alaska and Hawaii have their own time zones, leading to different voting hours. For example, while polls in New York close at 9pm Eastern Time, those in Hawaii stay open until 7pm Hawaiian Time, which is midnight Eastern Time. These differences can affect voter turnout.

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Impact on voter turnout

The timing of polling hours can greatly affect how many people vote. In states where polls close early, voters might feel rushed to cast their ballots. On the other hand, voters in states with later closing times might be influenced by results from states that have already finished voting. For instance, if voters in California see early results from key states like Florida, they may change their minds about voting. This can lead to different turnout levels in various regions, which ultimately impacts the overall election outcome.

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Election night narrative

On Election Day, polls close at different times across the country, resulting in staggered reporting of results. As states in the Eastern Time Zone finish voting, news organisations start sharing exit polls and early results, shaping the story of the election. Voters in later-closing states might adjust their decisions based on these early results, which can change the dynamics of the election.

Exit polls and their effects

Exit polls are important tools for news organisations, especially in states that close early. These polls can create a sense of momentum for certain candidates, potentially influencing voter turnout in states where polls are still open. For example, if early exit polls show a candidate doing well, voters in states that haven’t closed yet may feel less motivated to vote, thinking their candidate will win anyway. On the flip side, if a popular candidate shows poor results, it might discourage voters from participating.

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Shifting focus during election night

As polls close and results come in, national attention shifts from one region to another. Early in the evening, states like Virginia and Florida receive a lot of media attention because they close their polls first. However, as the night goes on, the focus often shifts to states in the Central and Pacific Time Zones. This changing focus affects how campaigns direct their resources and highlights key battleground states that are crucial for winning electoral votes.

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Role of media coverage

On Election Day, media coverage often aligns with polling hours. Early results from important states can shape the overall election narrative and influence candidate strategies. This media attention can create a sense of disparity in voter engagement making voters in states that are still voting feel ignored compared to those in states that have already reported their results.

Time zone rules and their effects

Each state sets its own rules for polling hours, resulting in a mix of regulations based on time zones. Some states allow ballots to be counted as long as they are cast before the polls close, no matter when they arrive. This can complicate the counting process, especially in states that allow mail-in voting or where ballots might arrive late due to time zone differences.

Controversies and legal issues

The 2000 presidential election is a clear example of how time zones can complicate legal matters. The long vote counting process in Florida, combined with the different poll closing times across the country, led to significant controversy and legal disputes about the validity of the votes. This situation highlighted how time zones can create confusion and issues in an already complicated electoral process.

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This election was a key moment in US voting history drawing attention to the challenges posed by time zones. As results came in from Florida, the differences in poll closing times and counting methods became a national focus, leading to a Supreme Court decision that ultimately decided the election’s outcome.

Changing views on time

Technology and instant communication have changed how time is perceived over the years. Real-time reporting and social media have transformed how election results are shared, often increasing the influence of time zones on voter behaviour. The fast flow of information can shape public perception and create pressures that were less noticeable in earlier elections. Therefore, it’s important for voters to understand how time zones can impact their voting experience.

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