These votes represent almost 43% of registered voters nationwide, according to a survey of election officials in all 50 states and Washington, DC, by CNN, Edison Research, and Catalist.
Fourteen states have already seen more than half of their registered voters cast ballots ahead of November 3.
Nationwide, the more than 90 million ballots already cast represent about 66% — almost two-thirds — of the more than 136.5 million ballots cast in the 2016 presidential election.
As pre-Election Day voting surges nationwide amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, many states are seeing record turnout in early voting in-person and an influx in mail-in ballots compared to last cycle.
금요일 현재,
Texas and Hawaii 능가 their total turnouts from the 2016 총선거.
Thirty-five states and Washington, DC,
have crossed their halfway marks for total 2016
ballots cast, 포함 13
of CNN’s 16
most competitively ranked states — Texas, 그루지야, 노스 캐롤라이나, 네바다, 플로리다, 애리조나, 콜로라도, 위스콘신, 메인, 아이오와, 미시간,
Minnesota and Nebraska.
About half of the votes already cast this cycle come from those 16 key states, which will play a crucial role in determining who wins the presidency this year.
Some voter information comes from Catalist, a company that provides data, analytics and other services to Democrats, academics and nonprofit issue-advocacy organizations, and is providing insights into who is voting before November.