McCain is ahead in Indiana, Virginia and Florida. So far.
Your best bet is probably to go to the website of a California newspaper or TV station. Those are going to get lost in the noise on a nationwide scale.
Depending on which counties those are. For instance, the vast majority of voters in Washington State reside in King and Pierce counties. If you haven’t got election returns from either county, you can’t safely call Washington.
It was the early release of the numbers that surprised me, too. I just didn’t word it very well.
CNN shows McCain leading in Florida, 54 percent to 46 percent. I’m hoping that Palm Beach County hasn’t been counted yet (Obama is very popular around here).
I couldn’t find anything on the Secretary of State’s website yet, but CNN is letting you track Props 4 and 8.
Looks like that map needs to be refreshed to see updates (and as far as I can tell, the same thing w/ DailyKos and TPM’s maps).
Any online results maps that update w/o the need to refresh the page?
Gonna make him squeal like a lipsticked pig.

It was the early release of the numbers that surprised me, too. I just didn’t word it very well.
CNN shows McCain leading in Florida, 54 percent to 46 percent. I’m hoping that Palm Beach County hasn’t been counted yet (Obama is very popular around here).
Fox’s online map presently has Obama with a narrow margin in Florida (damned flipfloppers ;)).
You’d spend you time looking at porn on a night as momentous as this one? Have you no shame?
You don’t know the half of it. It’s 10.30 am, I’m in my office, my door’s open and my employees can see my computer screen.
CNN’s Florida tally is suddenly missing 18%. I didn’t even know Buchanan was running this year.
Kos map works now–and they’ve got FL blue!
Lunsford almost dead even with McConnell in KY Senate race with 16% reporting.
What a marked difference so far in the votes between North and South Carolina. Is that expected? I know nothing of those two states voting tendencies.

What a marked difference so far in the votes between North and South Carolina. Is that expected? I know nothing of those two states voting tendencies.
Yeah, NC was considered a potential win for Obama, but SC never was projected as going for Obama.
Politicalwire’s tracker autorefreshes I think.
fox news has West Virginia called for McCain with 0% of the votes counted

Fox’s online map presently has Obama with a narrow margin in Florida (damned flipfloppers ;)).
Virginia is annoyingly too close to call, Obama behind McCain, but suddenly Florida is looking up for Obama!
Holy Schmoly! MSNBC has:
Florida
Barack Obama (dem). . . 313,475. . . 55%
John McCain (rep). . . . . 204,112. . . 36%
Electoral votes: 27 | 2% of precincts reporting
Yes, I’m worried about Virginia. Anyone have a good rundown on how the voting went there?