Here’s how to get real-time election updates from the Dayton Daily News

Voting in Ohio began in early October with in-person options like this at the Montgomery County Board of Elections and by absentee ballot using the mail.

Voting in Ohio began in early October with in-person options like this at the Montgomery County Board of Elections and by absentee ballot using the mail.

This election is one of the most closely watched of our time. The pandemic also makes it unprecedented.

During this critical time, the Dayton Daily News is committed to being your local, trusted source of information. Our Election 2020 local and national coverage includes stories and analysis, Facebook Live events, premium newsletters and more.

Follow our live coverage of the vote in Ohio and in your community, with reporting on local races, issues and elections across the country. Here are all the ways you can stay connected with our live updates.

Visit DaytonDailyNews.com for your Election 2020 guide. We’ll have live updates on the vote in Ohio and across the nation on Election Day and beyond. We are tracking the presidential and state elections, as well as local issues and races, and will bring you updated results from county boards of election and the Ohio Secretary of State.

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