With Election Day finally here after three debates and months of campaigning, the United States will finally vote to elect either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump as the nation's next president.
Looking to keep up with all of the election results as they come rolling in from around the country? if you're without a cable subscription, here's how you can tune in online to stay on top of all of the coverage. And read on for how to best access all of these platforms if you're using a home console or other streaming device.
Beginning at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m PT, six channels will be streaming election coverage live on YouTube:
Buzzfeed has partnered with Twitter to live stream election coverage beginning at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT
Multiple outlets will be streaming live via Facebook, including:
YouTube is your best bet to stream the election results on your Xbox One and PS4 via the channels above. The results will also be streamed directly via the ABC News app, which is available on Xbox One.
Additionally, PlayStation Vue subscribers will be able to watch the results via networks airing coverage, such as CBS, NBC, Fox, Fox News, ABC, and Telemundo
Apple TV users can again use the YouTube and ABC News apps to watch the coverage live. Additionally, Apple TV offers apps for individual channels that will be airing the coverage, including ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox, Fox News, and NBC.
Chromecast users can also watch via YouTube, while Roku owners have access to the ABC News, Bloomberg, Reuters, and CBS apps, all of which will be streaming the coverage. Amazon Fire TV also gives owners access to the live coverage via the Bloomberg and Reuters apps.
Use any of the available options above and do not throw away your shot to watch coverage throughout the night as results come in, state by state, as the country elects its 45th president.
Jonathon Dornbush is an Associate Editor at IGN. Find him on Twitter @jmdornbush. Find him on Twitter @jmdornbush.
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