Early voting for Georgia’s senate seat shatters records

December 4, 2022
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More than 1.8 million voters have cast ballots during early voting in Georgia, according to the Georgia Secretary of State's office.
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More than 1.8 million voters have cast ballots during early voting in Georgia, according to the Georgia Secretary of State’s office.

Georgia voters continued strong turnout during each day of early voting last week. All vote totals are as of Saturday morning.

Friday’s total of 352,953 shattered the previous one day record for early voting in the 2016 Presidential Election, where 252,715 voters cast their ballots. Monday and Tuesday both showed totals above 300,000 ballots cast, with the lowest total of 286,000 voters going to the polls on Wednesday. Thursday’s total of 298,000 nearly broke the 300,000 mark.

In-person turnout throughout the week reached 1,712,651 with total turnout reaching 1,852,593 including Absentee and Military voters.

Turnout for the 2022 Runoff has now reached 26.4% of active Georgia voters.

“Georgia has struck the perfect balance between accessibility and security,” said Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. “These historic turnout levels emphasize that any lawful voter who wants to cast a ballot can do so easily. Turnout and voter participation is excellent. Our elections division will continue working with county election directors to expand early voting opportunities in the future.”

Voters who have not cast their ballot will need to arrive in-person on Election Day. Polling locations will be open from 7am to 7pm, and can be found on the Secretary of State’s My Voter Page. Georgians must vote at their assigned precinct on Election Day.

More information can be found on the Secretary of State’s Data Hub: Data Hub – December 6, 2022 Runoff | Georgia Secretary of State (ga.gov)

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