Global News will have up to the minute live Nova Scotia election results as well as live streaming video and a live blog beginning Tuesday at 8 p.m. Atlantic time when polls close.
Tune in Tuesday as Global News covers the Nova Scotia election from across the province.
Host Ron Kronstein will be reporting live in studio when the polls close at 8 p.m., with Dalhousie University political science professor Lori Turnbull and The West Block’s Tom Clark offering you up to the minute results and insights.
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The Morning News’ Paul Brothers will track what people are saying online as the results pour in and Crystal Garrett will be in studio with guests Giles Crouch, social media expert from MediaBadger, and Mark Coffin from the Springtide Collective, which has put together VoteSmartNS.ca, a site to help better engage youth in the election.
Join in the conversation with Mark and Giles on our live blog.
Our reporters will be live from the field and campaign headquarters. Mayya Assouad will be with Jamie Baillie and the Progressive Conservative party, Natasha Pace will be following the events with Stephen McNeil and the Liberal party, while Ross Lord will be reporting on Darrell Dexter and the NDP.
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Brett Ruskin, Julia Wong and Erin Trafford will be out looking for election stories as the day progresses, and weekend anchor Rebecca Lau will be in studio to keep an eye on interesting races.
GlobalNews.ca will provide you with up-to-the-minute video results on our Decision Nova Scotia page, and social media — Twitter and Facebook.
If you haven’t voted yet, polls are open Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Elections Nova Scotia provides an online search tool to find out where you can cast your ballot.
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