Election Day 2012 Coverage: Where To Watch On TV

Election Day 2012: Where To Watch
People walk through a makeshift shelter in a gymnasium at Toms River East High School as they arrive to vote Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012, in Toms River, N.J. Voter turnout was heavy in several storm-ravaged Jersey Shore towns, with many voters expressing relief and even elation at being able to vote at all, considering the devastation. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)
People walk through a makeshift shelter in a gymnasium at Toms River East High School as they arrive to vote Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012, in Toms River, N.J. Voter turnout was heavy in several storm-ravaged Jersey Shore towns, with many voters expressing relief and even elation at being able to vote at all, considering the devastation. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Years of campaigning, speechifying and polls finally come to an end on Tuesday night. But before they do, the TV networks are going all in on Election Day.

Cable networks will be doing election coverage from the crack of dawn on Tuesday to the wee hours of Wednesday morning. MSNBC, for example, will be running "Morning Joe" from 6 a.m. to noon EST, with over forty guests lined up.

Over on the broadcast networks, election night coverage will take over prime time programming. The networks are bringing out their biggest stars for the occasion. ABC News will have Katie Couric reporting reactions on social media, and Barbara Walters providing historical context on the election.

Below, see the networks' plans for Election Day coverage (and go out and vote!).

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Where To Watch Election Night 2012

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