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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Tennessee smashes early voting record with more than 1.8M casting their ballot

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — We are now just six days out from the general election, and Tennessee has already smashed its early voting record. 

 As of Monday on the 11th day of early voting in the state, a record-breaking 1,808,546 voters had cast their ballot for the Nov. 3 presidential election.

8 comments:

  1. I'm waiting for all the counties or states that end up with more votes than their population.

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  2. So, are we thinking Trump or Biden?....

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    1. Trump was expected to take Tennessee by a landslide.

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    2. Of course, 2 million of those 1.8 million votes were counted for Biden, so Trump may have a small hole to climb out of.

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  3. Texas expanded its early voting this year from 1 week to a little over 2 weeks. So far,the number of Texas who have voted early is over 90% of the TOTAL 2016 vote.

    Check out your state here: https://electproject.github.io/Early-Vote-2020G/index.html

    One of the tabs is a % 2016 vote, or you can see vote totals so far.

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  4. Tried to vote after work today. 150-200 people in line with an hour to go until closing. 3/4 of the block was people standing pretty tight against each other. Guessing that's not going to work doing the early thing, and I'd also guess it's going to take several hours next Tuesday. Looking like it's a day off work to do it.

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  5. "Tennesseans must also bring their valid photo ID to cast their ballot"-that should be a mandatory requirement in every state.

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  6. Too bad there are only 1.75M people in Tennessee...

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