On Tuesday Alabama voters will choose their next US Senator — Judge Roy Moore vs. Doug Jones

The polls close at 8:00 PM Eastern.

Democrats and Republican elites threw every piece of trash they could find at Judge Roy Moore.

Today Roy Moore rode horseback with his wife Kayla to the polling station.

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Moore told voters: It’s me or the “media lynch mob.”

We will be updating election results throughout the night.

Democrats are excited that black turnout is at 30%.

Early exit poll data in Alabama showsa 30% turnout of black voters. If this holds, as @joanwalsh noted on @MeetThePress, this is significant development. And it will be because of an extraordinary grass roots ground game. — Eddie S. Glaude Jr. (@esglaude) December 12, 2017

The Washington Post has been denied access to Roy Moore’s election party.

Washington Post on their reporters being denied entry into the Roy Moore election night event: “We were denied credentials and when our reporters asked to enter they were told no.” — Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) December 12, 2017

UPDATE: The polls closed in Alabama at 8 PM Central.

The New York Times and Politico have live election results.

UPDATE: With less than 1% reporting Doug Jones leads Roy Moore by 18%.

UPDATE: It’s been a half hour and less than 1% of the results have been reported?

Doug Jones: 59.5%

Roy Moore: 40.2%

These exit polls are BRUTAL…

Vote by race (Alabama exit): White

Moore 70%

Jones 27% Black

Jones 95%

Moore 5% — Steve Kornacki (@SteveKornacki) December 13, 2017

White voters (AL exit)

White men w/ college degree 64-32% Moore

White men no college degree: 81-16% Moore White women w/ college degree: 54-43% Moore

White women no college degree: 74-24% Moore — Steve Kornacki (@SteveKornacki) December 13, 2017

UPDATE: With 3% reporting Moore has cut the spread to 10 points.

Doug Jones Democrat 21,666 54.6%

Roy Moore Republican 17,652 44.5

UPDATE: With 4% reporting… It’s a 1.2% gap…

Doug Jones Democrat 25,530 50.0%

Roy Moore Republican 24,942 48.8

UPDATE— 5% reporting — ROY MOORE TAKES LEAD!!!

UPDATE: With 7% of precincts reporting Moore takes 8 point lead!!

Roy Moore Republican 46,439 53.1%

Doug Jones Democrat 39,689 45.4

UPDATE: (9 PM ET) With 15% reporting Moore holds a 1.5 percentage point lead.

Roy Moore Republican 75,384 50.1%

Doug Jones Democrat 73,177 48.6

The New York Times is giving Moore a 54% chance of winning.

UPDATE: (9:10 PM ET) Moore takes 7 point lead with 23% reporting.

UPDATE: (9:15 ET) Roy Moore holds 5% lead with 33 precincts reporting.

Roy Moore Republican 180,012 52.1%

Doug Jones Democrat 161,198 46.6

UPDATE: NYT Gives Doug Jones a 75% chance of winning!!

UPDATE: (9:23 PM ET) Roy Moore holds 6 point lead with 43 percent reporting.

Roy Moore Republican 232,578 52.1%

Doug Jones Democrat 207,661 46.5



UPDATE: (9:28 PM ET) Roy Moore holds 4 point lead.

Roy Moore Republican 264,419 51.2%

Doug Jones Democrat 245,679 47.5

UPDATE: (9:33 PM ET) Roy Moore holds 7 point lead.

Roy Moore Republican 323,314 52.7%

Doug Jones Democrat 281,190 45.9

UPDATE: (9:40 PM ET) Roy Moore holds 7% lead with 64% reporting.

Roy Moore Republican 358,927 53.0%

Doug Jones Democrat 308,250 45.5

UPDATE: With 68% reporting Moore up by 8 points.

Roy Moore Republican 384,124 53.5%

Doug Jones Democrat 324,211 45.1

UPDATE: (9:50 ET)With 71% reporting Moore holds a 5% lead.

Roy Moore Republican 418,463 51.7%

Doug Jones Democrat 379,327 46.9

UPDATE:: (10 PM ET) With 77% reporting Moore holds a 3% lead.

Roy Moore Republican 447,466 50.8%

Doug Jones Democrat 420,774 47.8

UPDATE: In 2016 election Donald Trump had over 1.3 million votes in Alabama. So that shows you where the turnout was tonight.

UPDATE: (10:07 PM) With 85% reporting Roy Moore holds a .4% lead.

Roy Moore Republican 510,308 49.4%

Doug Jones Democrat 506,451 49.0

UPDATE: (10:15 PM) TIED UP!

UPDATE: With 87% reporting it’s tied up.

UPDATE: (10:222 PM ET) Doug Jones takes leads.

Doug Jones Democrat 569,114 49.6%

Roy Moore Republican 560,804 48.8



UPDATE: DOUG JONES WINS IN ALABAMA.