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Record turnout in early voting for US Presidential Election despite COVID-19 pandemic Last Updated : 16 Oct 2020 08:42:04 PM IST US early voting US states have witnessed a record turnout in the early voting, both in-person and by mail, for the November 3 presidential election despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, it was reported.
According to the US Election Project, which tracks early voting statistics in real time, as of Thursday, more than 17,800,000 Americans have cast their ballots either through the mail or in person, The Hill news website reported.The figure equates to almost 13 per cent of the total number of voters in the 2016 presidential election.Voter turnout in some swing states also broke records.In Texas, over 1 million residents cast their ballots on Tuesday, the state's first day of early voting.Meanwhile in Georgia, voters waited in queues for up to 12 hours on Monday to cast in-person votes.So far this week, at least 379,000 of the state's residents voted in person, while over 500,000 have mailed in their ballots.In Florida, over 2 million residents have already mailed in their ballots, which is more than 20 per cent of the total voter turnout in 2016.In-person voting in the state will begin from October 19.All the three above mentioned states swung in favour of President Donald Trump in the 2016 election.According to CNN's Poll of Polls, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden was currently leading Trump nationally, by 54 per cent to 42 per cent.IANS Washington For Latest Updates Please-
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