More Republicans Than Democrats Have Voted Early in Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina

More than 40 million people have cast early ballots nationwide with just over one week to go.

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With just over a week to go before the Nov. 5 presidential election, more than 40 million people have cast early ballots so far. Compared with four years ago, Republicans are returning more mail-in ballots and voting early in-person.

Party affiliation does not mean that voters cast ballot for their party’s nominated candidate, meaning there is no way to definitively know what presidential candidate is ahead. In states that report votes by party, registered Democrats have a 3.8 percent lead over registered Republicans, with 40 percent to 36.



2 percent, respectively. Independent or minor party voters make up about 23.8 percent of the remainder, according to data provided by the lab.

Republicans have a 9-point advantage over Democrats during in-person early voting, while Democrats have a more than 11-point lead over Republicans for mail-in ballot returns, the data show. Republicans in 2020 also had a smaller lead voting in-person early, the data show. At the time, some 40.

2 percent of Republicans voted in-person early, while 37.5 percent were Democrats. Meanwhile, Republicans have a 6.

9-percent advantage over Democrats in Arizona, a state that only reports mail-in ballots. Biden was also certified the victor in Arizona by a slim, 10,000-vote margin four years ago. Voting by mail is extremely popular in Arizona, with nearly 90 percent of voters having cast their ballots early, most by mail, in 2020.

Election officials in Arizona can begin processing and tabulating mail ballots upon receipt, but results cannot be released until one hour after polls close. Earlier this month, Trump visited areas in North Carolina that were ravaged by Hurricane Helene, saying that some Americans in the region “felt helpless and abandoned and left behind by their government.” “In North Carolina’s hour of desperation, the American people answered the call much more so than your federal government,” he said.

And in mid-October, Vice President Kamala Harris held a rally in Greenville, North Carolina, and told a crowd that she wants to “fight for the ideals of our country and to fight to realize the promise of America.” Pennsylvania did not have a clear winner in 2020 for four days after Election Day, as officials sifted through a huge backlog of mail ballots. The state is among only a handful that do not permit election workers to process or tabulate mail ballots until 7 a.

m. ET on Election Day, which means it will likely again take days before the outcome is known. Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin do not report party affiliation via the Election Lab website.

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