Electrical – Wiring for GFCI and 3 switches in bathroom

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I'm wrapping up a bathroom remodel. An electrician came a while back and ran new wiring. He installed a plastic 4-gang box which will have a GFCI receptacle and 3 switches for a light above the vanity, an overhead light, and an overhead fan. The wiring is already in place; I just need to install the actual GFCI and switches. There are three cables coming into the top of the box: two with a black, a white, and a bare, and one with a black, a white, a red, and a bare. When he installed the wiring and box, he roughly pushed each group of wires into place. I made the attached diagram based on where it looked like the wires were supposed to end up. Does this look correct? Also, will the three switches be single pole switches?
Thanks.

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Best Answer

While the advice in other answers appears correct, it is critical to connect the "line" and "load" wires correctly to the GFCI. Here's a picture from a help page You can ignore the GFCI on the left.

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