In California the ballots are arriving this week. Mine came Monday (which was the expected date), I voted yesterday and will take it to a drop box tomorrow.
We will start to see numbers of ballots returned by the end of this week.
So these data are combining absentee and in person early voting, I guess. SC has no in person early vote until 2 weeks before Election Day. Absentee is only by mail. No drop off sites, iirc.
Right, the numbers I’ve quoted are totals for each state, a combination. If you go to the link and select the state you want, you can see the precise breakdown between "Mail Ballots" and "In-Person Early" votes. Those are the terms McDonald uses.
Early Voting in other states:
IN 47,460•
ID 37,519*
SD 35,366*
NC 33,253•*
VT 33,211
NE 25,891*
TX 21,428•
ME 21,141*
KY 14,722
DE 11,378•*
ND 10,118•
CO 8,529•*
CT 5,764•
WV 4,430
NV 3,503•
GA 2,365
SC 1,947
IA 1,425
https://election.lab.ufl.edu/early-vote/2024-early-voting/
*) States that report party registration: CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, FL, IA, ID, KY, ME, MD, NE, NV, NJ, NC, OR, PA, RI, SD, WV.
•) States with updates today.
In California the ballots are arriving this week. Mine came Monday (which was the expected date), I voted yesterday and will take it to a drop box tomorrow.
We will start to see numbers of ballots returned by the end of this week.
So these data are combining absentee and in person early voting, I guess. SC has no in person early vote until 2 weeks before Election Day. Absentee is only by mail. No drop off sites, iirc.
Right, the numbers I’ve quoted are totals for each state, a combination. If you go to the link and select the state you want, you can see the precise breakdown between "Mail Ballots" and "In-Person Early" votes. Those are the terms McDonald uses.