Nicco took an informal email poll of our office asking how people would be following the election results. I was glad he did because I was curious myself. A few of us have been obsessed with Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight who not only provides the stats, but interesting analysis (yesterday's piece was especially interesting).
I'll also follow Newsjunk and I'm planning on watching the whole line-up of television news. I have my computer, some popcorn, pajamas, and a comfy couch where I am looking forward to flipping from channel to channel and hitting "refresh" a lot.
Others at EchoDitto will be checking The Washington Post - check out their map and timeline that includes photos, video, articles, tweets, posts and audio related to the election. One of us will be watching the results roll in at Meetup HQ for a TechPresident blog-a-thon, and some of us are checking results via Marc Ambinder's blog & Twitter feed.
If you're looking for something a bit more interactive (or something to keep the kids busy), you could alwayscolor your own Electoral College map!
For those of you reading this who haven't voted yet (hopefully that doesn't apply to any of you), this is my plea: go vote! After you vote, tweet how it went on Twitter Vote Report. I have never before cared so much about an election, and I think that's true for a lot of people. And I think this one is probably the race of my generation. I have heard from both Obama and McCain supporters that they registered to vote for the first time because a candidate inspired them. It has been fascinating to watch, hasn't it?
And not to get cheesy, but I find simply taking advantage of our right to vote is enough. Even if this wasn't a crucial election, a historic election, to not vote seems irresponsible. Forget "you can't complain if you don't vote" - of course you can (see First Amendment). But take a look at citizens in Iraq who literally risked lives to vote. We are lucky. Go vote!

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