For instance, here's a little more info comparing day 1 in-person early voting for 2020 and 2022.
Also, I expect these numbers will change as it seems unlikely that Lowndes (83.3k RVs) and Jackson (58.3k RVs) counties combined for 0 early votes today.
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First, thanks to all you weirdos checking out the site. Hopefully the new AWS backend is working and it won't freeze up like it did at a couple points last year.
Second, a couple hundred of you have found the new page I launched last night. It looks at a few daily demographic statistics (for in-person voting only) and compares them to 2018 and 2020. Right now it's just gender, White/Black, and 65-Plus.
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Thanks to my buddy running around Cherokee County I’ve got a few precinct-specific results for you.
Woodstock
Perdue - 1,088 (69%)
Ossoff - 497 (31%)
Loeffler - 1,071 (68%)
Warnock - 513 (32%)
Was 66.3%/33.7% to Trump in a 2-party comparison on 11/3 with 959 total votes. Slight over-performance on sig more votes. Given the low early vote numbers, Rs would hope for more.
Neese
Perdue - 1,176 (71%)
Ossoff - 471 (29%)
Loeffler - 1,154 (70%)
Warnock - 492 (30%)
Was 70.0%/30.0% to Trump in a 2-party comparison on 11/3 with 1,060 total votes. Similar story to above.
It's our last daily update before we start getting actual results and there have been 3,093,375 votes recorded. That's an increase of 51,679 over yesterday, with ballots coming from 153 of 159 counties.
This isn't all of the early votes as we'll still have some received today both via the mail and drop boxes. Plus there may be some more ballots that have been received but not processed yet. So we can probably expect another 50-70k to get added during the counting.
We've made it through the full early voting period, with just a few more days of mail votes to count. 3,032,066 votes have been cast so far, and today we'll try to read some tea leaves.
As we go through the rest of this it's important to remember that the Election Day margins for the 3 major races in GA were:
Trump +217,250
Perdue +215,208
R's in the Special +200,108
That's what came from almost 1M Election Day voters.
First, how do these votes look if you take the county-by-county vote totals for mail and in-person voting and apply the November election results by voting method to them?
We have to solve few more problems to answer that well.