Fox News' Election Night Tools: Probability Dials, Voter Analysis and more
Users will be able to segment real-time data.
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Prior to and on the night of Tuesday's election, FoxNews.com will have a wide selection of tools that users can access to analyze and track in real time how Americans are voting.
Visit the Elections Home Page to find top-level overviews of presidential, House, and Senate races. It will also include Probability Dials that will update throughout the night, gauging the likelihood of a Trump or Biden victory, along with the balance of power in each house of Congress, based on Fox News analysis.
SEE THE FOX NEWS PROBABILITY METER
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Fox News Channel will be available to stream directly from FoxNews.com throughout the night, giving readers access to live coverage from Fox News' team of anchors and reporters across the country.
Through the Margin of Victory page, FoxNews.com will host a visual representation of each state's presidential vote split with live results on Election Day, and provide the ability for users to see historical election results on a state-by-state basis.
SEE THE FOX NEWS VOTER ANALYSIS
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Be sure to check out the Live Coverage page where Fox News editors can interact in real-time with readers as results roll in.
The tools will also allow users to find state and county-specific information through a fully-interactive map that contains real-time voter data. Each state will have its own page as well, with results for the major categories of races, including gubernatorial.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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Users will also be able to view races by category (gubernatorial, House, Senate, presidential) with real-time data and a breakdown of key races. To delve deeper into the data, users can access the Voter Analysis page, where data can be segmented according to state or race.
Customized data selections can also be found at the "My Races" page where users can view races they've selected as their favorites.