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clutterbox1830

(456 posts)
Sun Oct 27, 2024, 11:46 PM Oct 2024

Link to Georgia early voting numbers

If anyone is curios. Georgia SoS department setup a great interactive site to find out the current numbers from all forms of early voting.

Election Data Hub

As of 10/28, about almost 40% of eligible voters have voted. There is plenty of work that still need to be down especially in the following Democratic counties (cities):
Clayton
Chatham (Savannah)
Muscoogee (Columbus)
Richmond (Augusta)
Bibb (Macon)
Clarke (Athens)

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Link to Georgia early voting numbers (Original Post) clutterbox1830 Oct 2024 OP
Site That Gives Details for Early Votes in All States Indykatie Oct 2024 #1
I think you're right askyagerz Oct 2024 #2

Indykatie

(3,866 posts)
1. Site That Gives Details for Early Votes in All States
Mon Oct 28, 2024, 12:23 AM
Oct 2024

Professor McDonald at UF tracks the early vote across the country every POTUS election. Some states provide the gender, age and party registration of the voter. The states I'm following closely are FL, GA, PA, NC and MI. Interesting stats include a 13.1 point gender gap in MI, a 29 point lead for Dems in PA, and an 11.1 point gender gap in GA. I think what the pollsters are missing is the energized women vote. They're still using the 4% gender gap from 2020 as their reference point.

https://election.lab.ufl.edu/early-vote/2024-early-voting/

askyagerz

(901 posts)
2. I think you're right
Mon Oct 28, 2024, 02:15 AM
Oct 2024

And that the newly registered voters from 2022 and 2024 actual turn out rate will be historic.17.9 million newly registered Democrats in 2022 and 2024. If everyone is expecting the normal 80% of the newbies to actually vote, but it hits more like 90%. That is like 2 million extra votes showing up no one is really taking into account. That could equal out to like an extra 50,000 votes in some place like GA

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