On Tues., Nov. 8, TV Tacoma will provide live election coverage beginning at 8 p.m. During the two-hour broadcast, hosts Carol Mitchell and Randall Lewis will report on election returns, provide analysis of the key issues on the ballot and talk with the leading candidates in the Tacoma City Council races. Additional field reports from the TV Tacoma team will give viewers insight into the workings of the local election process and reaction to the election results in the community. Following the broadcast, TV Tacoma will continue to carry returns throughout the night and into the next morning. TV Tacoma is available on both the Click! and Comcast cable systems. On Click!, TV Tacoma can be seen on Channel 12 in the Tacoma City limits and in Pierce County, with the exception of University Place, where it can be found on Channel 21. On Comcast, TV Tacoma can be seen on Channel 12 in the Tacoma City limits and on Channel 21 in Pierce County. For programming information or program streaming, visit http://www.tvtacoma.com .
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