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LOS ANGELES - Election Day 2024 is here, and FOX 11 is bringing you the latest from pivotal races across California.
The outcome of the presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump remains a true toss-up, according to the most recent polling.
Harris has maintained a slight lead nationally, while Trump still had a slight edge in several of the important swing states.
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The clock is ticking for millions of Americans to cast their ballots. In California, polls close at 8 p.m. PT.
FOX 11 will have live, continuing coverage of the 2024 election on all platforms. For up-to-the-minute updates as results come in, head to our Election page.
Election night coverage plans include:
- Primetime election coverage beginning at 7 p.m. PT
- Local results and live reports from election watch parties
- Hourly live updates on the FOX LOCAL app (available on your phone and streaming app on your TV)
- Special 90-min. edition of You Decide 2024 at 10 p.m. PT on FOX 11 and FOX 11 Plus
How to watch FOX 11 election coverage on TV
You can watch extensive coverage on channel 11.
How to watch FOX 11 election coverage livestream
Live election coverage will also be streamed for free on Roku, Amazon FireTV, Apple TV, Google Android TV and Vizio with the FOX LOCAL app. You can also watch the live stream at the top of this story.
How to watch national election news
LiveNOW from FOX is covering races across the country. Watch below. The LiveNOW from FOX channel is also available on Tubi.
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What time will election results come in?
Polling closing times vary from state to state, with the first batch of states closing at 4 p.m. PT. Polls in California close at 8 p.m. PT.
It often takes hours and sometimes days to tally and certify all the votes.
Robb Korinke, a veteran political consultant and editor at California Target Book, said he thinks it will be several days, likely Wednesday or Thursday, until California even knows how many ballots are left. The Secretary of State and individual counties will give regular updates on how many ballots they still have to count.
Dec. 5 is the deadline for county elections officials to certify election results.
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