What to Know
- Complaints about problems at the polls are coming in across the tri-state area; we're tracking them in the interactive map above
- They're broken out into five categories: scanners broken, no ballot sleeves, elevators out, ballot boxes broken and overcrowded
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If you haven't hit the polls yet, click here for a full guide to the 2018 midterm elections across the tri-state, but don't forget you'll need the umbrella.
ELECTION DAY IN NEW YORK
Voters across the Empire State will decide on candidates for governor, senator, attorney general, state legislature and 27 seats in the U.S. House.
Gov. Cuomo seeks a third term and Republicans and Democrats battle over the makeup of the state's congressional delegation as the caustic election midterm election campaign reaches its climax.
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New York has more than 12 million registered voters. Democrats outnumber Republicans by more than 2 to 1.
Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 9 p.m.
ELECTION DAY IN NEW JERSEY
Garden State voters will decide the closely watched Senate election between Democratic incumbent Sen. Bob Menendez and Republican Bob Hugin. Menendez is seeking his third term. Hugin served as CEO of the drugmaker Celgene.
The state's 12 House seats are also up for grabs, including high-money races between Republican Jay Webber and Democrat Mikie Sherrill for U.S. House District 11 and Democrat Tom Malinowski and GOPer Leonard Lance for U.S. House District 7.
Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
ELECTION DAY IN CONNECTICUT
The gubernatorial race to fill the the job being vacated by Gov. Dannel Malloy, who is not seeking a third term, between Republican Bob Stefanowski and Ned Lamont, has been surprisingly tight.
Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.