Over 4 million voters in Georgia have cast their ballots, marking nearly 80% of the state’s 2020 turnout
More than 75 million Americans have cast their ballots as of the Sunday before Election Day, which is more than 48% of the total votes from 2020, indicating a strong trend of voter engagement.
It also showcases the vast change in voting methods, with mail-in ballots gaining popularity since the COVID-19 pandemic.
The race remains tight, with polls showing Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in a virtual dead heat nationally and in key battleground states like Pennsylvania.
Over 4 million voters in Georgia have participated, marking nearly 80% of the state’s 2020 turnout.
North Carolina reports more than 4.4 million early voters, also accounting for 80% of its previous total.
Democrats currently lead among early voters, with 37.9% compared to 36.2% for Republicans, per the University of Florida’s early vote tracker.