Election Night Watch Party rundown

(Anthony Shane/Unsplash, 256 Today)

After you cast your ballot in today’s election it’s time to celebrate!

Or lament, as the case may be.

256 Today has a rundown of Election Night watch parties.

We hear the Will Ainsworth for lieutenant governor party in Guntersville is vying for the title of best party in North Alabama with gorgeous views at the lakefront venue City Harbor.

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(Ainsworth for Lt. Governor Election Night Watch Party/Facebook, 256 Today)

The Madison County Young Republicans are hosting an Election Night Watch Party at the Electric Belle at Stovehouse in Huntsville for congressional candidate Dale Strong and other area Republican candidates, including District 2 State Sen. Tom Butler and House District 25 candidate Phillip Rigsby.

(Contributed, 256 Today)

State Senate District 2 candidate Kim Lewis will be hosting a party with Kimberly Rucker, and Shatika Armstrong for family, friends and campaign volunteers.

(Contributed/256 Today)

House District 25 candidate Mallory Hagan will be watching returns with supporters at Goodland Pourhouse in Madison.

(Mallory Hagan/Facebook, 256 Today)

Marilyn Lands, House District 10 candidate, will be joined by volunteers and supporters at the Edgewater Clubhouse in Madison.

We are told many other Democratic candidates are having watch parties mainly in their districts.

For an invitation to a specific candidate’s watch party, send an email to [email protected] and be sure to include the candidate’s name.

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