Not sure who to vote for? From the party platforms to leader profiles, CTVNews.ca has compiled a last-minute voting guide with everything you need to know about the 2014 Ontario election.

Where do you go to vote? Elections Ontario will help you find your polling station.

How do you vote? What identification do you need? Find out with a general guide to voting on Ontario.

When the polls close at 9 p.m. follow the results LIVE in real-time with a CTV election special on CTV Toronto, Toronto.CTVNews.ca and on the CTV News GO apps.

Find out more about the party leaders:

Wynne

Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne spoke to CTV Toronto about what she was like in high school, why she's so passionate about levelling the playing field and her love of mystery novels.

Hudak

Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak spoke to CTV Toronto about growing up in a small town, getting in trouble at school and staying true to himself.

Horwath

NDP Leader Andrea Horwath spoke to CTV Toronto about her Hamilton parents, early morning wakeup calls and being a people person.

Or you can read profiles of Wynne, Hudak and Horwath.

Who's running in your riding?

Who's running in your riding? An interactive map has all the information you need.

Ridings to watch

Is your riding one to watch? Check out the ridings that could be the most controversial.

Wondering who's in the lead? The latest polls show that the PCs, Liberals and NDP are in a virtual tie ahead of the election.

How the political climate has changed

How has Ontario voted in the past? Go back to 1867 to find out how the political climate has changed over the years.