U.S. election day: Follow CBC's complete coverage as America votes
Stay with CBC News for live coverage as U.S. voters choose their next president
Millions of Americans will cast their vote on Tuesday to elect the 45thpresident of the United States, ending along, nasty and sometimes unpredictable election campaign.
CBC News is covering the U.S. electionfrom a Canadian perspective,providing results as they happen, along with analysis to explain what it all means.
Our live coverage continues on Wednesday, Nov. 9, asAmerica wakes up to a new president-elect.
Here is how you can follow alongon the web, on TV and on the radio.
CBC Online
Coverage on CBCNews.cawill continue all night and into Wednesday with news and analysis.
There will be a liveblogrunning until 2 p.m. ET Wednesday. You can watch a live stream of our TV special and getupdatesfrom our correspondents stationed across the U.S.
- Polltracker: See what the latest polls are saying
- Key ballot measures in this election
- What Americans are saying about this election
At 6 p.m. ET, when the first polls close in states like Indiana and Kentucky, until midnight, when polls close in Alaska, we'll bring you live state-by-state results, tell you what's at stake and explain how the whole U.S. electoral process works.
CBC News Network
Rosemary Barton kicks off our America Votes television coverage at5 p.m. ET Tuesday on CBC News Network, with PeterMansbridge taking over at8 p.m.Our America Votes television special will also belive on AppleTV and AndroidTV, as well as the CBC News YouTube channel.
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Our election special starts at9 p.m. ETon CBC TV.
A special edition of The National will air late in the evening, once the votes are counted and a president-elect is announced.
CBC Radio One
Listeners can tune in to theelection special hosted by Susan Bonner and Michael Enright starting at8 p.m. ET.