Election Day is finally here. It's the grand finale to an election cycle in which Twitter has become a dominant source of news and analysis.

Election night will be no different. Twitter promises to be one of the most interesting places to get real-time commentary and analysis.

Your Twitter experience is all about who you follow and to make it easier for you, here's a handy list of 270 Twitter accounts -- one for each electoral vote required to win -- that you'll want to make sure you follow.

You can find this in Twitter list form here.

National News Organizations
1. @bloombergnews


2. @bostonglobe


3. @BuzzFeed


4. @chicagotribune


5. @cnn


6. @cspan


7. @DailyCaller


8. @DRUDGE_REPORT


9. @FoxNews


10. @HuffingtonPost


11. @latimes


12. @nationaljournal


13. @NBCNews


14. @newshour


15. @nowthisnews


16. @NYTimes


17. @Politico


18. @RollCall


19. @Slate


20. @TheAtlantic


21. @TheDailyBeast


22. @thehill


23. @TIME


24. @TPM


25. @USNews


26. @washingtonpost


27. @wbez


28. @wnyc


29. @wsj

Battleground State News Organizations And Reporters
Ohio

30. @akrondaily


31. @Akrondotcom


32. @daytondailynews


33. @DispatchAlerts


34. @enquirer


35. @ohiodotcom


36. @clevelanddotcom


37. @ToledoFreePress


38. @toledonews


39. @vindicator


40. @JimHeath10TV


41. @joevardon


42. @cweiser


43. @HenryJGomez

Florida
44. @Florida_Today


45. @miamiherald


46. @OrlandoSentinel


47. @pbpost


48. @PoliticsTBTimes


49. @postonpolitics


50. @SunSentinel


51. @TB_Times


52. @TBOCom


53. @thenewspress


54. @HuffPostMiami


55. @adamsmithtimes


56. @MarcACaputo

Virginia
57. @Daily_Press


58. @LTMnews


59. @PilotNews


60. @roanoketimes


61. @RTDNEWS


62. @NBC12


63. @ryanobles


64. @LVozzella

North Carolina
65. @fayobserver


66. @JournalNow


67. @theobserver


68. @NewsandRecord


69. @newsobserver


70. @CatawbaPolitics


71. @ByJohnFrank


72. @jimmorrill

New Hampshire
73. @ConMonitorNews


74. @FostersDailyDem


75. @UnionLeader


76. @NashuaTelegraph


77. @WMUR9


78. @NewHamp2012


79. @joshrogersNHPR


80. @JamesPindell


81. @JoshMcElveen

Iowa
82. @DMRegister


83. @globegazette


84. @qctimes


85. @scj


86. @wcfcourier


87. @JenniferJJacobs


88. @idaveprice


89. @KObradovich

Colorado
90. @aurorasentinel


91. @coloradoan


92. @csgazette


93. @dailycamera


94. @denverpost


95. @HuffPostDenver


96. @lynn_bartels


97. @BrandonRittiman


98. @EliStokols


99. @chuckplunkett

Nevada
100. @ElkoDaily


101. @LasVegasSun


102. @nevadaappeal


103. @reviewjournal


104. @rgj


105. @RalstonReports


106. @RindelsAP


107. @elizcrum


108. @lmyerslvrj


109. @RGJRayHagar


110. @SteveSebelius

Pennsylvania
111. @mcall


112. @PatriotNews


113. @PhillyDailyNews


114. @PhillyInquirer


115. @PittsburghPG


116. @PoliticsPA


117. @marywilson


118. @DCMorningCall


119. @EarlyReturns


120. @SalenaZitoTrib


121. @tomfitzgerald

Michigan
122. @advisorsource


123. @detnews


124. @freep


125. @GRPress


126. @TheOaklandPress


127. @MLive


128. @HuffPostDetroit


129. @ChadLivengood


130. @sjdemas

Wisconsin
131. @CapTimes


132. @gbpressgazette


133. @NewsHub


134. @PostCrescent


135. @WiStateJournal

Minnesota
136. @duluthnews


137. @PB_News


138. @PioneerPress


139. @StarTribune


140. @SWjournal


141. @RachelSB

Other News Feeds
142. @bloombergview


143. @cnnpolitics


143. @cnnpolitics


144. @foxnewspolitics


145. @HuffPostPol


146. @thecaucus


147. @NBCFirstRead


148. @POLITICO2012


149. @PostPolitics


150. @ReutersPolitics


151. @TIMEPolitics


152. @wsjwashington

Campaigns
Romney Campaign

153. @RomneyResponse


154. @TeamRomney


155. @MittRomney


156. @PaulRyanVP


157. @AnnDRomney


158. @andreamsaul (Press Secretary)


159. @RyanGOP (Deputy Press Secretary)


160. @Rick_Gorka (Traveling Press Secretary)


161. @EricFehrn (Senior Adviser)


162. @KevinMaddenDC (Senior Adviser)

Obama Campaign
163. @TruthTeam2012


164. @Obama2012


165. @BarackObama


166. @JoeBiden


167. @MichelleObama


168. @BenLaBolt (Press Secretary)


169. @DavidAxelrod (Senior Adviser)


170. @StefCutter (Deputy Campaign Manager)


171. @Lis_Smith (Director of Rapid Response)


172. @jrpsaki (Director of Rapid Response)

Personalities
173. @AdamVerdugo


174. @ajjaffe


175. @AlecMacGillis


176. @AlexJamesFitz


177. @alexpappasdc


178. @AlexNBCNews


179. @AliNBCNews


180. @antderosa


181. @ariannahuff


182. @arthurdelaneyhp


183. @AshleyRParker


184. @aterkel


185. @BenjySarlin


186. @bethreinhard


187. @bfouhy


188. @bretbaier


189. @brikeilarcnn


190. @buzzfeedandrew


191. @buzzfeedben


192. @ByronTau


193. @cam_joseph


194. @cbellantoni


195. @ChrisLaibleFN


196. @cschweitz


197. @danbalz


198. @DanielStrauss4


199. @daveweigel


200. @davidnakamura


201. @dceiver


202. @electionate


203. @elisefoley


204. @EmilyABC


205. @ethanklapper


206. @evanmc_s


207. @EWErickson


208. @ezraklein


209. @finneyk


210. @fivethirtyeight


211. @GarrettNBCNews


212. @globekranish


213. @howardfineman


214. @igorbobic


215. @jameshohmann


216. @jamiedupree


217. @jaredbkeller


218. @JFKucinich


219. @jmartpolitico


220. @jmsummers


221. @jonward11


222. @joshtpm


223. @joshuahersh


224. @JoyLinFN


225. @jimacostacnn


226. @judywoodruff


227. @kasie


228. @lheron


229. @lizmair


230. @lynnsweet


231. @MajoratNJ


232. @mattbai


233. @mattklewis


234. @MattVas


235. @mattyglesias


236. @mckaycoppins


237. @mmhastings


238. @michaelhayes


239. @michellemalkin


240. @mitchellreports


241. @mpoindc


242. @mviser


243. @MysteryPollster


244. @nickconfessore


245. @nielslesniewski


246. @nytjim


247. @pemalevy


248. @PeterAlexander


249. @Philip_Elliott


250. @PhilipRucker


251. @TheMatthewKeys


252. @RealClearScott


253. @Rebecca_CBSNJ


254. @RonBrownstein


255. @ron_fournier


256. @rosiegray


257. @ryanbeckwith


258. @ryangrim


259. @sabrinasiddiqui


260. @samfeistcnn


261. @samsteinhp


262. @samyoungman


263. @Sarah_Boxer


264. @SarahH_CBSNJ


265. @shiratoeplitz


266. @ShushWalshe


267. @stevebruskcnn


268. @TomBevanRCP


269. @wolfblitzer


270. @zekejmiller


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  • 2012 -- Mitt Romney

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  • 2008 -- John McCain

    Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., gestures to his supporters, while his wife, Cindy looks on during his concession speech at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

  • 2004 -- John Kerry

    Former Democratic presidential candidate U.S. Senator John Kerry (D-MA) stands on stage with his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry after delivering his concession speech at Faneuil Hall on November 3, 2004 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Chris Hondros/Getty Images)

  • 2000 -- Al Gore

    Democratic presidental candidate Al Gore leaves the voting booth after casting his vote at Forks River Elementry School in Elmwood, Tennessee on November 7, 2000. (TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)

  • 1996 -- Bob Dole

    Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole lowers his head while making his concession speech to supporters at a Washington hotel, on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1996. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

  • 1992 -- George H.W. Bush

    U.S. President George Bush concedes the election on Nov. 3, 1992 after losing to President-elect Bill Clinton. (BOB DAEMMRICH/AFP/Getty Images)

  • 1992 -- Ross Perot

    U.S. independent presidential candidate Ross Perot delivers his concession speech on November 3, 1992 after Democrat Bill Clinton won the presidential election. (Photo credit should read PAUL RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images)

  • 1988 -- Michael Dukakis

    Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis wipes his upper lip during the first presidential debate with his opponent U.S. Vice President George Bush in Winston-Salem, N.C. on Sept. 25, 1988. (AP Photo/Bob Jordan)

  • 1984 -- Walter Mondale

    Defeated presidential hopeful Walter Mondale addresses supporters at night, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1984 at the St. Paul Civic center, conceding to President Reagan. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

  • 1980 -- Jimmy Carter

    U.S. President Jimmy Carter concedes defeat in the presidential election as he addresses a group of Carter-Mondale supporters in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1980. (AP Photo/Barry Thumma)

  • 1976 -- Gerald Ford

    President Gerald Ford speaks in the White House Press Room in Washington on November 3, 1976, conceding defeat to Jimmy Carter. (AP photo/ stf)

  • 1972 -- George McGovern

    Sen. George McGovern and his family in Sioux Falls, election night, Nov. 7, 1972 after he was defeated by Richard Nixon, and conceding the election. (AP Photo)

  • 1968 -- Hubert H. Humphrey

    Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey spaks at the Alfred E. Smith memorial dinner in Waldorf Astoria on Oct. 16, 1968 in New York. (AP Photo/John Lent)

  • 1964 -- Barry Goldwater

    A contact sheet of Republican senator Barry Morris Goldwater of Arizona concedes the 1964 presidential election to President Lyndon Johnson at a press conference held at his campaign headquarters at the Camelback Inn, Phoenix, Arizona, on November 4, 1964. (Photo by Washington Bureau/Getty Images)

  • 1960 -- Richard Nixon

    Vice President Nixon points to home-made sign at airport as he arrives in home state to cast his ballot on Nov. 8, 1960 in Ontario, California. (AP Photo)

  • 1956 -- Adlai Stevenson

    Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts talks with Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson on August 12, 1956 in Chicago. (AP Photo)

  • 1952 -- Adlai Stevenson

    Movie Actress Piper Laurie (left) is wearing a donkey head beauty spot on her cheek as she chats with Gov. Adlai Stevenson of Illinois, Democratic presidential nominee in Portland on Sept. 8, 1952. (AP Photo)

  • 1948 -- Thomas Dewey

    Dewey ran as the presidential candidate of the Republican Party in the elections of 1944 and 1948. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

  • 1944, 1948 -- Thomas Dewey

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  • 1940 -- Wendell Wilkie

    Wendell Willkie, rehearses a report to the nation at a New York City radio station on Oct. 26, 1942. Willkie was President Roosevelt's personal representative, and his Republican opponent in the 1940 presidential elections. (AP Photo/Murray Becker)

  • 1936 -- Alf Landon

    Gov. Alf M. Landon, G.O.P. presidential nominee, voting in Independence, Kansas on Nov. 3, 1936. (AP Photo)

  • 1932 -- Herbert Hoover

    Herbert Hoover is shown leaving Madison Square Garden, Oct. 31, 1932 in New York City, after delivering his major campaign address before a crowd estimated at 22,000. (AP Photo)

  • 1928 -- Alfred E. Smith

    Governor Alfred E. Smith speaks in New York on Nov. 2, 1928. (AP Photo)

  • 1924 -- John W. Davis

    John W. Davis, Democratic nominee for President of the U.S., and his wife, are pictured on the estate of Charles Dana Gibson at Seven Hundred Acre Island in Dark Harbor, Maine on July 21, 1924. (AP Photo)

  • 1920 -- James M. Cox

    Democratic candidates for the presidency and vice-presidency of the United States, Governor James M Cox and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882 - 1945) are seen at the head of a nomination parade in Dayton, Ohio on Nov. 1, 1920. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

  • 1916 -- Charles Evans Hughes

  • 1912 -- Theodore Roosevelt

    Theodore Roosevelt during the progressive campaign of 1912. (AP Photo)