This Election Night, content creators across the internet will be offering live coverage and watch parties for the big night.
With election night streams across Twitch, YouTube, TikTok and more, creators are pairing thoughtful commentary with in-depth discussions and unconventional perspectives on the political process.
Whether you’re looking for data-driven analysis, community commentary, or just to have a laugh, there are creators streaming to fit every preference. Here’s a rundown of where to tune in, who’s streaming, and what some of our favorite creators have in store.
Hasan Piker
- Time: 11:00am PT / 2:00pm ET
- Link: Twitch.tv/hasanabi
- Description: Election day is like the Super Bowl for Hasan Piker, the progressive political news commentator who has become the go-to news streamer for millions online. Expect unfiltered political takes, breakdowns of key races, reactions as the results roll in, and some special guests. His all-day coverage is a hub for left-leaning perspectives on the election.
Ariana Afshar
- Time: 4:00pm PT / 7:00pm ET
- Link: Twitch.tv/arianajasmine_
- Description: Ariana Afshar is a Gen Z streamer who will be diving into election night coverage as polls close on the East Coast, streaming live with feeds from major news networks like Fox, CNN, and ABC. She plans to track updates across multiple tabs, providing commentary on the results as they develop and keeping her audience informed until the count winds down.
Internet Today
- Time: 5:00pm PT / 8:00pm ET
- Link: YouTube Live
- Description: Join the podcasters behind Internet Today for a recap of the election’s quirkiest moments, scandals, and conspiracy theories. Their stream will be full of humor and retrospection on the felonies, debates, and oddities that shaped the 2024 race. It’s an ideal choice for those who prefer a lighter look at politics.
Under the Desk News
- Time: 3:00pm PT / 6:00pm ET
- Link: YouTube Live
- Description: Offering a more relaxed “pizza party” vibe, creator V Spehar, aka Under the Desk News, will break down state calls and election results in digestible segments in what they’re calling a “high school civics class for the scroll generation.” This is a welcoming stream for those seeking a less intense experience on Election Night.
Office Hours Live with Tim Heidecker
- Time: 5:00pm PT / 8:00pm ET
- Link: YouTube
- Description: Comedian Tim Heidecker, along with co-hosts DJ Douggpound and Vic Berger, will be going live to offer a lighter Election Night experience for those looking for a bit of counter programming. They’ll take calls from fans via zoom, and will check in with friends of the show across the spectrum of entertainment and news. If it’s anything like the election live stream they did four years ago expect to hear them goofing on Trump clips, dissecting classic rock and riffing on whatever topics callers bring.
Brett Hamilton & Friends
- Time: 3:00pm PT / 6:00pm ET
- Link: Twitch.tv/gremloe
- Description: This group of leftist activists and commentators will offer a dynamic, community-centered take on Election Night. Their commentary will mix reflections on the day’s events with political insights and humor, aiming to give their audience a refreshing alternative to mainstream coverage.
The Young Turks (TYT)
- Time: 9:00am PT / 12:00pm ET – 1:00am PT / 4:00am ET
- Link: YouTube Live
- Description: TYT’s marathon coverage will feature Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, and special guests, offering detailed analysis on election results. With contributions from notable voices like Dr. Rashad Richey and Senator Nina Turner, TYT’s stream is an in-depth option for those wanting professional commentary alongside live updates.
Brian Tyler Cohen
- Time: 3:30pm PT / 6:30pm ET
- Link: YouTube Live
- Description: Brian Tyler Cohen will provide live election data down to the county level. This stream will feature real-time updates and data-driven insights as results come in. Cohen is partnering with Decision Desk HQ, a leading provider of real-time election results, race calls, and data. This is the first time DDHQ has partnered with a streamer to bring live election returns to a digital audience.
David Pakman
- Time: 4:30pm PT / 7:30pm ET
- Link: YouTube Live
- Description: David Pakman will combine live updates on major races with projections and on the ground updates from polling places and battleground states. His stream will offer comprehensive coverage of the presidential race, as well as Senate, House, and gubernatorial contests.
Some More News
- Time: 5:00pm PT / 8:00pm ET
- Link: YouTube Live
- Description: Hosted by Katy Stoll, Cody Johnston, and the Some More News team, this election stream will cover the results while playing music and interacting with Warmbo, their beloved plush character. The team will offer a casual atmosphere, filling in their own election map with markers and providing commentary throughout the night.
Caroline Kwan
- Time: 6:00pm PT / 9:00pm ET
- Link: Twitch.tv/carolinekwan
- Description: Known for her top tier pop culture commentary, Twitch creator Caroline Kwan’s stream will feature live network coverage from CNN, MSNBC, and ABC. She’ll bring in guests throughout the night and add lighthearted react content to keep spirits high in case of a prolonged counting process.
Mike from PA
- Time: 7:00am PT / 10:00am ET
- Link: Twitch.tv/central_committee
- Description: Twitch star Mike from PA will kick off Election Day with a 10am EST stream, running for five hours before pausing to check in with contacts on Pennsylvania’s in-person turnout. After the polls close, he will join Hasan Piker’s stream to provide early returns analysis. Later, he’ll return for a late-night “graveyard shift,” diving into the deeper results. Drawing from his experience as a Democratic candidate and campaign worker in key Pennsylvania swing counties, Mike will bring insider analysis and electoral strategy insights, aiming to provide faster, more nuanced commentary than mainstream media’s election desks.
Ground Zero Radio
- Time: 5:00pm PT / 8:00 pm ET
- Link: YouTube Live
- Description: Ground Zero Radio, a youth-driven media collective, will provide running commentary on what is happening with both the Presidential Election and local Seattle politics. They will interview young leaders and activists from Seattle including Jonnika Kwan, the youngest delegate to the convention and Chair of the Washington High School Democrats, and other youth voices from the Seattle community. Their IG account will feature additional live interviews and updates.