The massive early voting turnout puts the U.S. on track to likely surpass 150 million voters overall for the election, which would mark the highest turnout of eligible voters by percentage in a presidential election since 1908. The figures are according to the U.S. Elections Project, which tracks early voting and mail-in ballots returns in states. The tally crossed the century-mark Tuesday morning, and it includes 35.7 million in-person early votes and 64.6 million ballots cast by mail. | |
News Alert Tuesday, November 3 |
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| | A record 100.2 million people voted early in the presidential election between Donald Trump and Joe Biden | The massive early voting turnout puts the U.S. on track to likely surpass 150 million voters overall for the election, which would mark the highest turnout of eligible voters by percentage in a presidential election since 1908. The figures are according to the U.S. Elections Project, which tracks early voting and mail-in ballots returns in states. The tally crossed the century-mark Tuesday morning, and it includes 35.7 million in-person early votes and 64.6 million ballots cast by mail. | |
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