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How to watch and listen to CBC Toronto's live mayoral byelection specials

Torontonians head to the polls on Monday, June 26 to vote in a byelection that will see a new mayor elected to lead the city. CBC Toronto will bring you the results as well as in-depth coverage about how the results will shape the city's future.

You'll be able to find full results online when polls close at 8 p.m. ET on June 26

Ready to vote? These are the issues that may decide Toronto's mayoral race

1 year ago
Duration 3:50
The race to be Toronto's next mayor is wide open, as for the first time in years there's no incumbent. CBC Toronto's Chris Glover looks at the state of our city and the challenges that lie ahead for whoever wins on June 26.

Torontoheads to the polls to choose the city'snext mayor on Monday, June 26.

When polls close at 8 p.m. ET, head to CBC Toronto for live special programming.

Remember: Polls are open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., so if you're a Canadian citizenover 18 who lives in Toronto you should get out there and vote.

Here's how to tune in:

Streaming special

We're throwing another local democracy party at CBC Toronto with Chris Glover and Angelina King hosting an online streaming special that will bring you all of the biggest storylines of election night.

The special begins at 8 p.m. and will continue until around 9:30 p.m.

Ideally, we'll know who the next mayor is during the special and will feature their speech as part of the show. However, if results go late the winner's speech will be carried live on the CBC Toronto website.

You can find the streaming special live on oursite, on the CBC NewsYouTubechannel, orGem. Or, just watch it in the player below:

On CBC Radio 1

Tune in to 99.1 FM as Farrah Merali and Jill Dempseybring you live coverage of what's happening and break down what's at stake in thisbyelection.

The show kicks off at 8 p.m. on 99.1 FM and you can also use the CBC Listen app to hear it.

Online

CBCToronto's websiteand news app will featurethe news you need to castan informed vote on Monday.When polls close, we'll keep you up to speed on all of the evening's breaking news.

If you don't want to miss a beat, download theCBC News app foriOSandAndroid, where you can sign up for push alerts that will send all of the highlights to your phone.

Check back on Tuesday morning for analysis of the results and continuing coverage of the 2023 city council term.