Huge Surge in Early Voting Reported Across US
WASHINGTON (AP) — The latest tally of early voting in the U.S. shows that almost 102 million Americans cast their votes before Election Day, an eye-popping total that represents 73% of the total turnout of the 2016 presidential election.
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The Associated Press tally reveals that the early vote in several states, including hotly-contested Texas and Arizona, has already exceeded the total vote of four years ago.
Early voting — whether in-person or by mail-in or absentee ballot — has swelled during the COVID-19 pandemic as voters have sought the safety and convenience it offers.
The greatest gains have been witnessed in Kentucky, where almost 13 times as many voters cast their ballots early as in 2016.
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