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RandySF

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Sun Oct 20, 2024, 12:37 PM Oct 20

First day of Nevada in person early voting bigger than 2020, but smaller than 2016

Unlike fellow presidential battleground states Georgia and North Carolina this year, Nevada did not smash a first day record for in person early voting Saturday.

But then, unlike Georgia and North Carolina, Nevada has had universal mail voting since the 2020 election, and Nevadans have exhibited an increasing preference for voting by mail ever since.

And you could say Nevada voters did break sort of a record Saturday – first day in person turnout was the largest since the state adopted universal mail voting for the 2020 election.

The Secretary of State’s office reported 42,237 people cast votes in Nevada Saturday.




https://nevadacurrent.com/briefs/first-day-of-nevada-in-person-early-voting-bigger-than-2020-but-smaller-than-2016/

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First day of Nevada in person early voting bigger than 2020, but smaller than 2016 (Original Post) RandySF Oct 20 OP
I wonder what the numbers will be on Monday after President Obama speaking in Nevada this weekend? kimbutgar Oct 20 #1
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