The upcoming "Veep" Season 4 finale, titled "Election Night," will feature Selina Meyer and her staff dealing with their frayed nerves as each state result is called, according to a synopsis provided by IMDb.

Entertainment Weekly adds that the season finale will also feature the dispatching of Bill Ericsson, who was a semi-present character in past episodes.

"Bill always seemed to be floating on the edges of the frame, never quite developing into a fully-formed character," Entertainment Weekly's Kyle Anderson writes. "It's as though the producers got really excited when they found out Diedrich Bader would be available, but then went on such a Bader bender that they forgot to write him anything."

As each state reaches its vote for the election, viewers will see whether President Selina Meyer will remain president or be out-voted.

EW suggests that President Meyer's chances at winning the election are slim being that she is currently struggling with the data leak scandal.

If Meyer does, in fact, lose the election, viewers might see her opening her own lobbying firm with Ben and compete with Dan and Amy, or she might move out of politics completely. EW jokes that another likely possibility for the election result is that Gary might end up becoming president.

Last week's episode of "Veep," titled "Testimony," has received overall positive reviews from viewers who have commented on how funny the episode was.

Check out some of their tweets below.

"Veep" follows Meyer and her staff as they attempt to leave a lasting legacy in the White House all while not getting tripped up in the daily political games and issues that define Washington.

"Veep" airs Sundays on HBO at 10:30 p.m. EST.