Politics

How to watch Election Day coverage

ORLANDO, Fla. — Election Day is Tuesday, November 8. The Eyewitness News team is providing you with a variety of options for staying informed on this historic day. We put together this list of what we're working on.

TV:

Our special coverage of Election Night begins at 7 p.m. on WRDQ/TV 27. It will go until 11 p.m.

We will be on from 11 - 11:35 p.m. on WFTV.

You can also join us at our normal broadcast times to see how Election Day progresses.

Click here to see the WRDQ/TV 27 schedule.

Computers, Laptops,Smartphones and Tablets:

To view the results for all of the races affecting Central Florida, click here.

To watch the livestream of our special coverage, click here.

To watch hourly analysis from FiveThirtyEight, click here.

To watch special digital coverage from ABC News, click here.

To watch raw livestreams of election coverage, click here and here.

To watch live coverage from Times Square in New York City, click here.

To watch live feeds of the victory and concession speeches, click here.

To watch ABC Network News cover election night, click here.

Editor's Note: Most of the special coverage listed above is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday. 

Apple TV, Roku, and the Amazon Fire TV Stick:

Did you know we have a WFTV app for each of these devices?  To add them to your watch list (they're free!), simply search for 'WFTV' in the search bar, and download.

You can also click here for more information.

We will provide all of our on-air Election Day content on these platforms, including the live coverage.

WFTV Mobile App (iOS/Android):

You can download the free mobile app to stay on top of the results as they come into the newsroom.  Be sure to allow it to access your location and allow notifications so you will know what's happening with the election in your neighborhood.

You can also watch the live stream of our special coverage, as well as any other election-related live feeds.

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Social Media:

Facebook: Like "WFTV" so you can watch our special coverage on Facebook Live.

Twitter: Follow @WFTV to learn what happens on Election Day.

Instagram: Follow "wftv9" to see pictures from our Election Day coverage.