North Carolina
Related: About this forumNC Early Voting Update: October 27
Early voting in NC began last week, on October 20. I thought it might be interesting to compare the Early Voting numbers with 2018, the last midterm election. A day-to-day comparison wouldn't tell us much, since the days are different due to how Election Day changes, and there are usually fewer votes on weekends. So I thought a total-vote comparison and an average-votes-per-day comparison would be better:
In 2018, after 7 days of Early Voting, 692,419 votes had been cast.
In 2022, after 7 days of Early Voting, 722,543 votes have been cast. Therefore, this year we have had 30,124 more votes cast after 7 days of Early Voting.
In 2018, the average number of votes per day after 7 days of EV was 98,917.
In 2022, the average number of voters per day after 7 days of EV is 103,220, a difference of 4,303 votes per day.
Things look good so far with Early Voting. However, the biggest change is in mail-in ballots that have been received. In 2018 (in the Before Times), at this point there had been 27,520 ballots received by mail. This year, the total so far is 73,514. That's a difference of 45,994.
Source: https://carolinaelections.com/votetracker/
unc70
(6,329 posts)Population, registrations, and voters(?) increasing roughly 1% a year, 4% since 2018. (Covid dropped the population two years ago.)
moose65
(3,324 posts)According to the state board of elections web site, the number of registered voters has increased by 4.76% since October 2018.
At this point in 2018, a total of 719,939 people had voted, both by-mail and in person. If that number had just kept up with the increase in registered voters, we would expect 754,208 votes by this point. However, so far there have been 796,057 votes cast.
As far as I can see, we are running ahead by over 40,000 votes at this point.
Miguelito Loveless
(4,694 posts)the increased number of voters voting is pathetic.
moose65
(3,324 posts)Yeah, THAT'S what we really need to hear right now!