Election Night 2000

8 PM Broadcast

With only an hour before polls close in New York, we'll take a look at last-minute get-out-the-vote efforts. Plus, we'll check in with our reporters at the election-night headquarters for Clinton, Lazio, and more.

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Newscast
Elizabeth Wenger with the top election news of the hour.

New York Voters Flock to the Polls
Tight races bring voters out in big numbers
Reporter Jay Newton-Small.

Get Out the Vote
Volunteers hit the streets of New York to encourage people to vote. Reporter Stephanie Anastassiou.

Live from the Jon Corzine Campaign Party
Jaime Bedrin reports from East Brunswick, New Jersey.

Live from the Bob Franks Campaign Party
Sandra McDaniel in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Live report from the Roy Goodman Reception
State Senate race report by David Houze.

The Johnson/Israel Race
Reporter Jason Burks on the Suffolk Congressional Seat.

Major Transportation Initiative
New transit upgrades transits could mean easier travel for commuters. Reporter Elizabeth Wenger.

First Time Voters
Immigrants make up a large voting block
Reporter Anne Hemmett-Stern.

Women in NY Politics
Money might be the reason for the lack of female candidates.

Newscast
Marguerite Reardon with an election update.

Live from the Republican Headquarters
Facing a Bush lost in their state, Republicans in Florida are looking to other key states. Report from Emily Kopp in Washington, D.C.

Live from the Democratic Headquarters
Deomcrats in D.C. celebrate important Gore wins in Michigan and Florida. Report from Grace Jean.

New York Senate Race
Rick Lazio and Hillary Clinton stole the headlines in New York's senate race, but six other candidates are on the ballot. Reporter Justin Gray.

Question and Answer Session
Melissa Sanford and Richard Allyn discuss Megan's Law in New Jersey.

Mock Political Convention
High school students debate the issue of whether the women's vote will be the deciding factor in the national elecion. Reporter Hazel Gurland.

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