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Wednesday, November 2; Washington D.C. - As polls begin to close
across the country on Tuesday November 8th, NPR News will offer special
coverage of Election Night 2016.
NPR News coverage will be available to listeners and viewers on
Member station broadcasts, online at NPR.org, at
Facebook.com/nprpolitics, and on the NPR Politics
Podcast (The Politics Podcast will release a new episode every day
through the election, as well as a special election
roundup on November 9th). Breaking news alerts and election
results are also available through the NPR
News App and by email subscription.
See stations and broadcast times at npr.org/stations(Special coverage for election returns will be live from
8pm-5am ET).
Follow NPR Politics on Twitter (@nprpolitics) and Facebook
and NPR on Snapchat (@npr) for live updates, photos and reports from
the field.
Digital News Coverage
NPR's interactive election site will be live on NPR.org. The election site
will feature a special breaking news blog with analysis from NPR's team
of expert reporters. It will also include a live-updating election
results map, with tools that allow users to view returns by state and
key counties, as well as historical results from previous elections.
Additional site graphics will update with Senate, House and
gubernatorial results.
Who to Follow Around the Country:
Tamara Keith at Clinton's election-night
headquarters @tamarakeithNPR Sarah McCammon at Trump election-night
headquarters @sarahmccammon Joel Rose outside Trump Tower in New York
City @NPRJoel Debbie Elliot in South Carolina @NPRDebElliott Greg Allen in Florida @GAllennpr Alisa Chang in Nevada @AilsaChang Tovia Smith in Massachusetts @ToviaSmithnpr Kirk Siegler in Arizona @KirkSiegler Don Gonyea in Pennsylvania @DonGonyea Scott Detrow will be at the to-be-determined
victory party @ScottDetrow