Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign has called off the fireworks they scheduled for the evening of Nov. 8 in the event that she wins the election.

Clinton has canceled her scheduled victory fireworks, TMZ reports.

According to TMZ, the Clinton campaign previously contacted the Coast Guard to obtain permission to hold a two-minute fireworks display on Nov. 8 if the former Secretary of State wins the presidential election.

The fireworks were to be seen from the Jacob Davits Center in New York City, where the Clinton campaign is holding its election night party.

The Coast Guard has not revealed the reason behind the cancellation. TMZ says they have reached out to the Clinton campaign for comment, but have not yet received a response.

In 2012, Mitt Romney planned a $25,000 fireworks display over Boston Harbor to celebrate his victory. However, the event was canceled after he lost the election to President Barack Obama, according to the Daily Caller.