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How Global News is covering the Ontario election

WATCH ABOVE: Global News Anchor Leslie Roberts discusses the Ontario election campaign and how our coverage will roll out tonight after the votes are tallied.

TORONTO – Millions of Ontario residents are casting their vote Thursday to decide the province’s next government.

Global News has complete coverage of the Ontario election.

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We’ll have the latest news stories, poll results, seat projections and interactive features. Find out what the hot ridings are leading up to polls closing, the issues that are the driving force behind the leaders’ campaigns, and more.

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And of course, if you’re still an undecided voter, check out our handy guide on the candidates platforms.

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Meanwhile, follow our live blog for photos, updates, and analysis from our Global News reporters in the field and specialists in studio.

When the polls close at 9pm ET Globalnews.ca is your source for real-time election results. Find out who won your riding, seat counts, and who will form the next Ontario government.

ELECTION RESULTS: Get real-time results on election night

Global Toronto’s complete Decision Ontario special broadcast will be live streamed on our blog starting at 8:30 p.m. ET.

The West Block‘s Tom Clark will be reporting from Kathleen Wynne’s camp, Jackson Proskow will be with Andrea Horwath and Sean Mallen will be at Tim Hudak’s headquarters.

Host Leslie Roberts will be joined by our Queen’s Park bureau chief Alan Carter in-studio as well as two former Ontario premiers, Ernie Eves and David Peterson.

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