However, if you don’t have access to any of these options, there are some free streaming choices that will have the exact same up-to-the-second coverage of the election results as well for the low cost of nothing at all.
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1The Roku Channel
Stream all major news organizations free with or without a Roku device
The Roku Channel
The Roku Channelwill have live streaming election night coverage from most major news organizations, including ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC. If you have a Roku TV or streaming stick, you already have The Roku Channel on your home screen, but you can also watch it free without a Roku device.
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No Roku device? No problem – it’s still possible to access Roku Channel content.
All major news organizations will have live coverage
Much like The Roku Channel,Pluto TVwill have live-streaming coverage from all major news providers in their News section, which includes channels like CBS News 24/7, CNN Headlines, NBC News Now, and ABC News Live, and Live Now on FOX. In addition, Pluto TV has severallocal news stationsas well for those following smaller races.
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Stream coverage from PBS, FOX, NBC and more live on YouTube
Several major news organizations will also be streaming coverage live on YouTube, including PBS NewsHour (embedded above) as well as CBS News, NBC News, and FOX. Unfortunately, YouTube doesn’t have a live-streaming news hub like The Roku Channel and Pluto TV do, but users can search for “live-streaming election coverage” to see their options.
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4Amazon Freevee
Stream several news options for free
Amazon Freevee
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5Social media streaming options
Get results live on TikTok, Snapchat, and X
Several news organizations will be going live with their broadcast via their social media channels as well. Here’s a quick rundown of where to find coverage via platform:
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