Americans from across the country will make their voices heard on Tuesday, November 6 as they go to the polls to cast their vote. With one of the closest elections in U.S. history, ABC News will take viewers everywhere the story is – from Obama and Romney headquarters, the heated battleground states, and the social media sphere to our partners at Univision in Miami with reaction from the Latino community. The powerhouse political team of ABC News will be there on the television network, online, on social media, and on radio to provide the whole picture for the country as we look ahead to the next four years.
ABC News special “Your Voice, Your Vote 2012″ election coverage will originate live from ABC News Election Headquarters in Times Square, where ABC News will once again transform the Crossroads of the World into an outdoor global viewing event, with real time election results appearing on several of Times Square’s iconic screens. (More here)
ABC Television Network
Led by Diane Sawyer and George
Stephanopoulos,
ABC News will bring viewers election results as they come in beginning
with a special edition of “World News with Diane Sawyer” at 6:30pm ET
and continuing with full election coverage from 7:00pm ET until at
least 2:00am ET. A special edition of “Nightline” will air at 2:35am ET.
“Your Voice, Your Vote 2012″ will report state-by-state results of the Presidential election as well as key House, Senate and Gubernatorial races. Sawyer and Stephanopoulos will be joined on air by a team of ABC news anchors, correspondents and analysts including:
On Election Night a special edition of “Nightline” will air at 2:35am ET with Cynthia McFadden anchoring from New York, Terry Moran anchoring from Obama Headquarters in Chicago, and Bill Weir at Romney Headquarters in Boston.
ABC News Digital
ABC News Digital platforms will provide live, anchored coverage
of Election Night 2012 across ABC News digital and social platforms
including ABCNews.com, Yahoo!,
Yahoo! News, GoodMorningAmerica.com,
ABC
News’ iPad & iPhone apps, ABC News affiliate websites, as well
as the YouTube Elections Hub.
The special live-streamed coverage kicks off with a noon pre-show, followed by continuous coverage from 7:00p.m. – 2:00a.m. ET anchored by ABC News’ Dan Harris along with ABC News Political Director Amy Walter and Yahoo! News’ Olivier Knox. They will be joined throughout the night by ABC News anchors and correspondents across the country including “Good Morning America” Anchor Josh Elliott in Times Square, Senior White House Correspondent Jake Tapper in Chicago, “World News” Weekend Anchor David Muir in Boston, Correspondent Deborah Roberts in New York, Ron Claiborne in Ohio, Cecilia Vega in Florida, Amy Robach in Virginia, David Wright in Colorado, and Sharyn Alfonsi in Wisconsin. ABC’s Dan Kloeffler will provide updates on Google + Hangouts across all 50 states. Katie Couric will cover social media reaction from Times Square Studio. Coverage will also include on-the-ground reporting and analysis from Yahoo! News’ Holly Bailey, Chris Moody, Walter Shapiro and Jeff Greenfield. In addition, ABC News and Yahoo! will stream a special post-show on Wednesday, November 7 at 10:00am ET.
The ABC News/Yahoo! News Election Live Stream will incorporate popular segments and features to encourage participation for viewers such as:
The ABC News Political Unit will cover the day’s news and Tuesday night’s state-by-state results on ABCNews.com and its network of political blogs including George’s Bottom Line, Political Punch, The Note, and OTUSNews.com.
The ABC News iPad App will offer tablet users access to live video and a continuously updated social feed. The enhanced live stream can also be found at ABCNews.com/live, and includes:
The ABC News-Yahoo! News live-stream is also available through Yahoo! News’ Election Control Room. The Control Room allows Yahoo! News users to create their own election dashboard where they can control content through maximizing and minimizing the features they care most about.
A complete mobile app suite for iPhone, Android, and iPad will offers users real-time election results, interactive maps and info graphics in addition to the live-streamed video. ABC News mobile app users can choose to enable geo-targeted push alerts and real-time election results on their phones for an enhanced mobile experience. In addition, ABC News brings election coverage to the newly launched ABC News Windows 8 App, delivering Election Night updates and video clips to users and to the Bing News app for Windows 8.
ABC News Radio
ABC News Radio will provide extensive coverage of election
results. Correspondent Aaron Katersky will anchor live from 7:00p.m.
until at least 1:00 a.m. ET. ABC News Radio’s team of correspondents —
Vic Ratner, Ann Compton, Steven Portnoy and Alex Stone – will
contribute reporting and analysis from both campaigns; Cheri Preston
and Richard Davies will provide analysis from the ABC News
DecisionDesk; Matt Gutman and Jim Ryan will report on voter turnout
from Florida and Ohio; and Reena Ninan will be in Washington, DC
reporting on the Congressional, Senatorial and Gubernatorial races. ABC
News Radio will provide six Election Coverage Status Reports each hour
starting at 7:00pm ET.
ABC NewsOne
ABC’s Affiliate News Service NewsOne will serve domestic and
international clients on Election Night with correspondents Karen
Travers and TJ Winick reporting from Obama headquarters, Brandi Hitt
and Tahman Bradley reporting from Romney headquarters, and Mark
Greenblatt reporting from Washington.
Marc Burstein is the senior executive producer of ABC News Special Events.