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How To Find Live Election Results For Ohio, Kentucky And Indiana

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Nov. 3 is the final voting day of the 2020 election. The presidency as well as several key Senate, House and gubernatorial races are on the line, not to mention a host of local races across the Tri-State. It's a lot to keep track of, so here is everything you need to stay up to date. 

If you are voting on Election Day, polls in Ohio close at 7:30 p.m. and polls in Kentucky and Indiana close at 6 p.m. local time. If you are in line by the times polls closes you will be allowed to vote. If you witness any voter intimidation, such as being asked about citizenship or a threat of violence, you are encouraged to tell a poll worker immediately. You can also call the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) or the U.S. Department of Justice voting rights hotline at 1-800-253-3931.

Results will come in shortly after polls close; however, we may not know the results of some elections - including the presidential one - on election night. Here's why

As with previous election cycles, WVXU will carry live coverage of national and local races on air, as well as provide live AP results online for the presidential race across our three states, including any applicable House and Senate contests and statewide races for governor and ballot referenda.

WVXU.org will offer NPR's live blog, with running coverage throughout election night, including discussions of key race-calls and nationwide analyses. You'll also find an Electoral College results graphic and a congressional balance of power chart.

As always, you can listen to our coverage online or through your smart speaker and stay connected on the go via our app. You can follow us on Twitter for the latest updates.