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  1. Election Day: Part 1: Directed by Mimi Leder. With Alan Alda, Kristin Chenoweth, Dulé Hill, Allison Janney. Election day finally arrives; C.J. ponders job offers; the election looks too close to call.

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    • Drama
    • Mimi Leder
    • 2006-04-02
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    3 AM -- Josh wakes up in bed with Donna in the background. Donna dresses to get ready for the busy day and goes to get coffee for them. When she returns, everyone has gathered in Josh's room. Bruno is flirting with an attractive woman in the early morning at Vinick headquarters. Bruno introduces the woman to Jane but does not know her last name. Jo...

    Josh talks about people going to the polls in Oregonbut the entire state votes by mail. The song Foo Fighters are rehearsing while Josh is in the ballroom is "Resolve".

    At one point, Bob says to Bruno that North Dakota has gone Republican for the last 40 years (approximately 1966), yet Bartlet won both of the Dakota's four years prior. When Josh goes out to get fresh air, it is completely dark, even though it shouldn't be.

    Will Bailey: You spend the night at my house more often than not. Kate Harper: Which makes me...? Will Bailey:A really good date. Charlie Young:You're a smart savvy woman who could easily consider world domination for a next career move.

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  2. Summary. Josh and Bruno are seen in two separate interviews. Jane announces that Santos is winning Minnesota. Josh finds out from Donna that Annabeth found Leo unconcious and not breathing, and he has been taken to the hospital. CJ goes into the Oval to tell Bartlet that Leo has been taken to the hospital.

  3. Election Day: Part 2: Directed by Christopher Misiano. With Alan Alda, Kristin Chenoweth, Allison Janney, Joshua Malina. Polls are closing across the country, and the race is too close to call; friends and colleagues react to the news about Leo.

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    • Drama
    • Christopher Misiano
    • 2006-04-09
  4. ELECTION NIGHT -- Election Day arrives as the President (Martin Sheen) and his staff begin counting exit poll votes across the country -- especially in a conservative California congressional district where the result has important implications for Sam (Rob Lowe) and its maverick campaign...

  5. As the fictional Election Day approached, Aleksandra Stankovic of The Harvard Crimson said that "a more complex, more mature West Wing, but one with no clear narrative resolution in sight" was evolving and that she welcomed the "restoration of narrative tension".

  6. Lauren Schmidt Hissrich. Election Day finally arrives, and between analyzing exit polls, and mulling over news reports, a few Santos staff members discover the joys of campaign romance. Meanwhile, C.J. ponders life after the White House; and Annabeth makes a tragic discovery.