MICHIGAN, USA — The big day is finally here. Election Day 2024 is especially important to Michigan voters, who hold the possibility of being a deciding factor in the presidential election.
That means a lot of eyes will be on the state's election count today. And you need to stay up-to-date with coverage you can trust.
That's why you should join 13 ON YOUR SIDE on Election Day.
From 5 to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5, we'll have the local election news that impacts you. Then, starting at 7 p.m., we'll have live coverage on our 13+ app as polls close and results trickle into our newsroom.
The free 13+ app is available wherever you are and allows you to stream live news, weather and sports on your preferred device. This includes live broadcasts, and live events like news conferences and breaking news.
The 13+ app is available for Roku and Fire TV, as well as iOS and Android mobile devices.
After our evening show, you can also stick with ABC and watch "World News Tonight," as anchor and managing editor David Muir leads the network's coverage.
Muir will be joined by Linsey Davis, Martha Raddatz, Jonathan Karl and Mary Bruce, among others.
HOW TO ADD THE 13+ TO YOUR STREAMING DEVICE
ROKU: Add the channel from the ROKU store or by searching the Roku homepage and type in "13 On Your Side News."
Fire TV: Search for "13 On Your Side News" to find the free app to add to your account. Another option for Fire TV is to have the app delivered directly to your Fire TV through Amazon.
GET THE 13 ON YOUR SIDE APP ON YOUR PHONE
Tap the "settings" gear in the upper-right corner to turn on notifications. You can customize your alerts and get the news you're interested in.
WATCH 13 ON YOUR SIDE ONLINE
You can watch newscasts as they air through a livestream on your desktop or mobile device.
Open your preferred browser and enter 13ONYOURSIDE.com/watch into the address bar. Watch live or replay the most recent newscast.
In the meantime, 13onyourside.com/elections is your hub for results.
Here's a complete list of Michigan county election clerk's websites where you'll find unofficial results on election night.