Whig-Clio and Vote100 are hosting a 2024 Election Night Watch Party in Whig Hall on Tuesday, November 5, starting at 6 pm. It will feature news coverage from a variety of channels, free food, student group performances, and professor and student commentary. Students and members, please enter through the front of the building to sign in!
Schedule (subject to change)
6:00 pm: Princeton University Band
6:15 pm: Professor Sam Wang, Princeton Gerrymandering Project
7:15 pm: Student Legal Panel
8:15 pm: Professor Ron Allen, Ferris Professor of Journalism
9:15 pm: Student Journalism Panel
10:15 pm: Student Political Panel
11:30 pm: Professor John Londregan, Professor of Politics and Intl’ Affairs
12:00 am: Fuzzy Dice Improv
Catering Menu
From 6 to 8 pm, food will be catered from B Bistro, with options for various dietary restrictions. It will include the following:
Grilled BBQ Chicken Kabob (Gluten free)
Chicken and Vegetable Egg Rolls
Veggie Samosas (vegan)
Bourbon Bistro Meatballs
Falafel & Hummus Platter (vegan)
Broccoli & Cheddar Bites (vegetarian)
Fresh Vegetable with Dip (gluten & dairy free, vegan)
Bistro Chicken Wings (gluten & dairy free)
Spinach & Feta Pastry (vegetarian)
Spinach Empanadas (vegetarian & gluten free)
Breaded Chicken Tenders
Bruschetta & garlic toast
Veggie Sliders
Spinach & Artichoke Dip
Chocolate covered strawberries
Mini Cannoli and Cream Puffs
Brownies & Cookies
Fresh Sliced Fruit Salad
Additional food will be ordered later in the night.
Locations
Stokes Lounge (Basement Lounge): TV only
Oakes Lounge (First Floor): Food, sign-in, and information.
Senate Chamber (Second Floor): Main Room, multiple TV channels, speakers
Third Floor: Extra seating (Balcony)
James Madison Room (Third Floor): Whig-Clio Officers Only
Election Night Predictions
Princeton students: You made your choice, now predict what your fellow citizens will choose!
Select your bet for who will win each swing state and its weight. You can distribute up to 100 virtual dollars across them all but must put at least 10 on each state. Putting more than a total of 100 makes you ineligible for the contest. If you predict the result correctly, you double your money!
Check our leaderboard throughout the night and see how your classmates bet! The five contestants with the highest point totals will win a prize once vote totals have been certified. Betting will close at midnight or once the first of these states has been called.