Millions of people across the U.S. are getting ready to watch the election results come in this Tuesday night. Want to join in but don’t have cable, or even a TV? No worries — numerous TV networks, newspapers and websites stream their live coverage online and on mobile devices.
Check out our ultimate guide to watching the elections online below:
- The first polls are closing at 6pm ET / 3pm PT in Indiana and Kentucky. Check this map on the Daily Kos for hour-by-hour closing times across all states, and check this website if you still need to find the address and closing time of your local polling station.
- ABC News will stream its coverage of the election, which is being anchored by George Stephanopoulos, live on YouTube, ABCNews.com, the ABC News mobile apps and Apple TV starting at 4pm PT / 7pm ET and all the way until 2am ET / 11pm PT.
- Bloomberg Politics will launch into an election all-nighter with a ton of studio guests as well as reports from correspondents around the country on YouTube starting at 2pm PT / 5pm ET.
- CBSNews.com will live-stream the Network’s coverage starting with the CBS Evening News at 6:30pm ET / 3:30pm PT, and follow up with updates and specials throughout the evening on its website.
- CNN is following the election results with a live stream of Peter Hamby’s Hambycast, starting at 8pm ET / 5pm PT on CNNPolitics.com. The network is also streaming its live TV coverage, but only to authenticated pay TV subscribers.
- Comedy Central will stream special live editions of the Daily Show with John Stewart and the Colbert Report on YouTube, starting at 6:45pm PT / 9:45pm ET.
- C-SPAN will stream a total of six hours of election coverage on its website, starting at 5pm PT / 8pm ET.
- Fox News will cover the election with an online show called The Strategy Room, which will be available on its website as well as through the Fox News mobile apps from 9pm to 11pm ET.
- Fox News Latino will have bilingual election coverage on YouTube starting at 6pm PT / 9pm ET.
- Fusion is calling its live election coverage Midterm Mayhem, has its show co-hosted by Kal Penn of Harold & Kumar fame, and is streaming live on YouTube starting at 6pm PT / 9pm ET.
- NBC will live stream its NBC Nightly News election coverage with Brian Williams with both an East Coast edition (10-11pm ET) as well as a West Coast version (10-11pm PT) on its website. And online coverage will continue even after the network switches back to the regular programming on TV.
- PBS NewsHour will stream its coverage, which is co-anchored by Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff, on YouTube starting at 3pm PT / 6 pm ET.
- Politico will have a live show on its website between 5pm and 6:15pm PT / 8pm and 9:15pm ET.
- USA Today is live streaming its election coverage on YouTube as well.
- The Wall Street Journal will stream an election edition of its Capital Journal on YouTube, starting at 5:30pm PT / 8:30pm ET.
- Just the numbers, please: Don’t want a live stream, but just the results of all the key House and Senate races, plus any important state contests and ballot measures? Politico’s election results site breaks it all down.
We will update this list frequently until Tuesday night, so check back often – and feel free to leave any additional links in the comments.

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