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How to follow U.S. election day coverage on CBC

This election day in the United States is going to be unlike any in recent memory. Here's how to follow CBC News coverage on Nov. 3 online, on TV and on radio.

America Votes coverage kicks off with Vassy Kapelosat 5 p.m. ETon cbcnews.ca, CBC Gem and CBC News Network

A woman takes photos with an 'I Voted' sign after casting her ballot at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Saturday. (Jae C. Hong/The Associated Press)

This election day in the United States is going to be unlike any in recent memory.

For starters, it is being held during a global pandemic. On top of that, more than 91 million voters have already cast their ballots ahead of Nov. 3, breaking all previous advance-voting records.

CBC News will have full results of the election online, on radio and on television, along with analysis to dissect what it all means, as American voters decide whether to give Donald Trump four more yearsor choose his Democratic rival,Joe Biden.

CBC journalists are in several key locations in the U.S. to also help make sense of what could be a fast-changing story Tuesday night.

Here's how you can tune in.

CBConline

Vassy Kapeloskicksoff coverage at 5 p.m. ET, streamingon cbcnews.ca, CBC Gem and on the CBC News app.

A person casts their vote by the glow of a voting machine during early voting at the Dunwoody Library in Dunwoody, Ga., after Hurricane Zeta knocked out power in the surrounding areas on Thursday. On election day, polls will begin to close at 6 p.m. ET in states such as Indiana and Kentucky, with the last polls closing at 1 a.m. ET in Alaska. (Brynn Anderson/The Associated Press)

Our interactive results pagewill be live as soon as polls begin to close at 6 p.m. ET in states such as Indiana and Kentuckyand will have up-to-dateresults of the races for president, the U.S. Senate and the House of Representativesas ballotsare counted right through until the final polls close at 1 a.m. ET in Alaska.

You will also find information about the electoral college, battleground states, ballot counting and much more.

Television

Coverage will begin at 5 p.m. ET on CBC News Network, hosted by Vassy Kapelos.

Then at 8 p.m. ET, it's ourCBC News special: America Votes hosted by The National's Adrienne Arsenault alongside Andrew Chang and Ian Hanomansing on CBC Television and CBC News Network. They will take viewersright through until 3 a.m. ET when Heather Hiscox will take over with continuing coverage and results.

A record-breaking number of Americans voted early this year, due in part to concerns about voting in person on election day during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Lynne Sladky/The Associated Press)

Radio

You can alsofollow CBC's election coverage on radio.

At 7 p.m. ET, Susan Bonner and Piya Chattopadhyay will host theAmerica Votes special onCBC Radio One and the CBC Listen appalong with Chris Hall, Elamin Abdelmahmoud and ric Grenier.

In B.C. and Alberta, listeners can join the special on Radio One at 8 p.m. ET.

What do you want to know about the U.S. election? Your questions help inform our coverage. Email us at Ask@cbc.ca