WASHINGTON — As America inches closer to Election Day, many states across the country are kicking off early voting. Georgia’s registered voters have been turning out in record numbers since ...
Sheila Jackson Lee died earlier this year. Early voting in the general election starts on Monday, Oct. 21 and will run through Friday, Nov. 1. Hours for early voting are most often 7 a.m. - 7 p ...
Voter turnout on the first day of early voting in the critical battleground state of North Carolina is on track to surpass all previous records despite the horrific toll that Hurricane Helene has ...
That doesn’t mean we are clueless about who is casting ballots so far. When CNN reports the number of early ballots returned or requested and, in some states, whether those ballots were cast by ...
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And what does that mean for the race for the White House? On Tuesday, Georgia broke the record set for the first day of early voting, after voters cast 415,688 ballots, according to the secretary ...
Early voting in the Nov. 5 general election starts Monday. In 1987, Texas became the first state to allow early voting, increasing the opportunity to cast an in-person ballot before election day ...
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Election day is less than three weeks away and states across the United States have already started in-person early voting. The first state in the country to begin voting was Alabama, which sent ...
“This is the highest first day of early voting we’ve had in a presidential year,” said Robert Sinners, spokesman for the Georgia secretary of state, in an email to the Washington Examine ...