Record Early Voting Participation in U.S. Elections
Record Early Voting Participation in U.S. Elections

Record Early Voting Participation in U.S. Elections

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As Election Day unfolds, early voting has reached unprecedented levels across the U.S., with over 80 million Americans casting their ballots ahead of time. Georgia stands out with 55.5% of active voters participating early, notably driven by a strong turnout among women and Black voters. In Massachusetts, approximately 33.6% of registered voters have already voted, with significant participation in cities like Boston and Worcester. Meanwhile, record early voting numbers are also being reported in New York and the Tri-State Area, as analysts highlight key issues influencing this election. Experts advise watching battleground states such as Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina for early indicators of election outcomes. Overall, the early voting trend reflects high engagement and varying dynamics among different voter demographics.

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