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How to watch and listen as federal election results come in

As votes get counted Monday evening, CBC Newswill have comprehensive election coverage with real-time results, the latest news and analysis on television, radio and online.

Real-time results, news updates and analysis on TV, radio and online

CBC News has extensive coverage of the federal election results across our many platforms. (Richard Grasley/CBC)

After 40 days of leaderscriss-crossing Canada, making promises about how they would lead the country, it's time to see which party will get thatchance.

As votes get counted Monday evening, wewill have comprehensive coverage with real-time results, big election night news and analysis about how the vote is unfolding and what your next government will look like.

Online

You'll be able to track the election results in your own riding and follow our live blog online in addition to articles written by our political reporters.

Our results page will give you theoverall seat breakdownin real-time,riding by riding results, and allow you to explore keybattlegrounds.Results will start to trickle in as polls close, with analysis being added by polls analystric Grenier.

Our live blog will be running allday on Monday, giving you the latest updates, election news and key riding results from reporters, writers and analysts across the country. It will also house the Canada Votes 2019: Election Night special.

You can also find the live blog, the results pages and the latest election night articlesat CBCNews.ca.

On TV

TheCanada Votes 2019: Election Night special starts at 6:30 p.m. ET, led by The National's Rosemary Barton.

She'll be joined by fellow hostsIan Hanomansing, Andrew Chang, Heather Hiscoxand reporter David Cochrane to break down results riding by riding, along with analysis from Power & Politics hostVassy Kapelos, Cross Country Checkup's Duncan McCue, Front Burner's Jayme Poisson, Peter Mansbridge, theAt Issue panel and other special guests.

The special will also check in with correspondents across the country, with on-the-ground reaction at party headquarters and in key candidate ridings. Here's where to watch:

Power & Politics will host a pre-election night special from 4 to 6:30 p.m. ET on CBC News Network, while Wendy Mesley will helm after-election coverage into the early morning onNews Network and streaming online at CBCNews.ca.

On the radio

CBC Radio will host its own election night special starting at 7 p.m. ET, helmed by TheWorld at Six's Susan Bonner and The House'sChris Hall.

They will be joined byPiya Chattopadhyayand other CBC journalists to deliver results and offer insights as the night unfolds. Here's where to listen:

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