Join LAist on Election Night: I Vote, Therefore I Party

party_banner.jpgPartying on election day is as old as voting itself. The Romans used to send huge plumes of smoke to the sky from gigantic pyres after each Senate was selected. George Washington allegedly got so drunk after he won the presidency that it took three days to find his wig John Adams had thrown in the Potomac.

We intend to carry on the traditions established by the founders of Democracy and the fathers (and mothers) of this country with an election night party you are all invited to attend.

From 8 p.m. to 2 a.m., righteous nonprofit Causecast and a host of other groups, including LAist, will host the "I Voted!" Party at The Edison in Downtown.

TVs will be streaming live election results to keep you up-to-date on the presidential race and all the congressional contests you may be following. We will have some computers on hand to track the progress of the local ballot measures and Assembly and state Senate races and, of course, free drinks will be given to all patriots that cast a ballot, with our without an "I Voted" sticker. There will also be music, dancing, food, entertainment, et cetera.

Democrat, Republican, Green, Libertarian or Socialist, your political affiliation matters not Tuesday for those that come out to party. The only thing we ask of you is to dress properly for a joint as proper as The Edison, where officials will enforce upscale casual clothes and preclude the wearing baseball caps, flip-flops or sneakers.

The event is free, but small donations are encouraged for the range of nonprofits to which money will be donated. For more information, click here.

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Except the Yes on 8 crowd. Please, stay home and plot your next bigoted moves.

Greeper, the yes on 8 crowd don't go to parties. They're too busy protecting children from being taught gay marriage in classrooms.

and spray painting "no on 8" on yes on 8 homes. Like gays would ever use spray paint....psh!

1: The money will be donated to non-profits? Well that's one way of screening out republicans...

2: If we go out drinking, will they have to teach drinking in schools?

Yes everyone come out tomorrow night! The nonprofits benefiting from donations are Invisible Children, Farm Sanctuary and the Hip Hope Summit Action Network.

You can also go to ANY Pitfire Pizza (North Hollywood, Westwood and Downtown) for the same Causecast promotion!

We have exciting guest hosts Max & Jason from Current.TV, Sarah Carter and Kestrin Pantera and are filming the Causecast original "State Your Change" all night long!

This party is going to be an amazing spot for hot political debate and very possibly, hot people.

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The Edison! Fancy! I will try and rock my best hot yet informed attire!

Waiting for the election results while raising money for charity, LOVE IT!

Seriously, if McCain wins and/or Prop 8 passes, I'm gonna flip the fuck out. Can I just put that out there now?

@badgerdaveo i'll be there to help you make the full black flip

If McCain wins, there won't be rioting in LA.

ha ha! They'll be rioting everywhere.

No way is he going to win. Even Karl Rove says its impossible.

I feel like Karl Rove is trying to pull some reverse-political-psychology bullshit on us.

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