ABC News Announces "Your Voice, Your Vote" Special Primetime Coverage of Super Tuesday on March 1 from 10:00-11:00 p.m. EST with Updates Throughout the Evening

ByABC News
February 26, 2016, 12:22 PM

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ABC News today announced special Your Voice, Your Vote coverage of Super Tuesday primary elections on March 1. Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos will lead coverage from Election Headquarters in Times Square from 10:00-11:00 p.m. EST with updates on results throughout the evening and will provide a deep dive into the shifting 2016 election the next day on "Good Morning America."

ABC News political powerhouse team including World News Tonight Anchor David Muir, Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl, This Week with George Stephanopoulos Co-Anchor and Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz, World News Tonight Saturday Anchor and Senior National Correspondent Cecilia Vega, World News Tonight Sunday Anchor Tom Llamas, Political Analyst Cokie Roberts, Special Correspondent and Senior Strategic Advisor Matthew Dowd, and Contributors Donna Brazile and Bill Kristol will join Stephanopoulos in reporting on the latest state-by-state developments, analyzing the results and dissecting issues important to voters.

ABC News will offer six hours of live coverage on Super Tuesday, anchored by Digital Host Amna Nawaz, across its digital platforms, including ABCNews.com and ABC News mobile, social & OTT platforms, from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. EST. ABC News correspondents and digital journalists will provide live reports from across the country and offer analysis, updates and live streams throughout the day leading into the evenings live anchored coverage. ABC News' digital show Strait Talk, hosted by Dowd and Contributor LZ Granderson, will stream Tuesday evening ahead of the results and again on Wednesday, March 2nd at 11 a.m. EST, recapping all of the Super Tuesday results and discussing whats next for the 2016 election cycle.  

Muir will anchor a special edition of World News Tonight providing live updates for all feeds on Tuesday and reporting exit polling and the latest on the primary results.

Nightline will cover the Super Tuesday results with Anchors Byron Pitts and Juju Chang.

From the field, Pitts, Good Morning America Weekend Edition Co-Anchor and The View Co-Host Paula Faris, Chief Business and Economics Correspondent Rebecca Jarvis, and Correspondents Linsey Davis, David Wright, Matt Gutman and T.J. Holmes will report the latest news from the field and candidate headquarters across the nation.

ABC News will feature "FiveThirtyEight" Founder and Editor-in-Chief Nate Silver and team during the special television coverage examining the numbers and giving context to the presidential race.

ABC News Radio will have extensive coverage of Super Tuesday with anchored coverage led by Radio Correspondent Aaron Katersky and reports from Karl, Vega, Llamas, Dowd, Correspondents Jim Ryan in Texas, Alex Stone in Colorado, Political Director Rick Klein, Political Analysts Steve Roberts and Trey Hardin and Digital Journalist Brad Mielke. ABC News Radio will also provide status reports twice per hour starting at 7:00 p.m. EST.  

ABC NewsOne, the news service of ABC News, will be covering Super Tuesday from the campaign trail in key states with Correspondents Marci Gonzalez and Stephanie Ramos reporting for more than 200 ABC affiliates and international partners.

Marc Burstein is senior executive producer of ABC News Special Events.

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