More Than 3 Million Early Votes Cast In NC: How Iredell Is Voting

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Mooresville NC

27 October, 2020

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MOORESVILLE, NC — One week before Election Day, North Carolina voters have outpaced all of early voting in the 2016 general election, according to the North Carolina State Board of Elections. One week before election day, voter turnout was nearly 47 percent in North Carolina, election officials said. In Iredell County, early voting was slightly higher than the state average, with about 48 percent turnout as of Tuesday, Oct. 27. As of Monday, Oct. 26, 3.22 million voters had cast a ballot through either absentee by-mail or one-stop early voting. By comparison, in 2016, North Carolina voters submitted 3.15 million ballots through either absentee by-mail or one-stop early voting The last day to request an absentee mail-in ballot in North Carolina is Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 5 p.m. "If you want to vote by mail, please request your ballot now," said Karen Brinson Bell, executive director of the State Board of Elections. "But if you miss the request deadline, you can still vote early in person through October 31 or on Election Day, November 3, at your assigned precinct." As of Oct. 27, about 56 percent of the 1.44 million requested absentee mail-on ballots had been received by election officials, NCSBE said. More than 2.6 million ballots have been cast through in-person early voting. Early voting in North Carolina ends on Saturday, Oct. 31. Here's an update of how early voting is going in Iredell County as of Oct. 27: Ballots cast — 62,501 Total turnout — 48.03 percent By-Mail ballots cast — 14,216 One-stop voting ballots — 48,285 Statewide, here's how ballots have been cast by party as of Oct. 27: Democratic — 39.76 percent Republican — 30.52 percent Unaffiliated — 29.29 percent Libertarian — 0.37 percent Constitution — 0.04 percent Green — 0.04 percent SEE ALSO: Iredell County One-Stop Early Voting Guide: Where To GoArmed Militias And Poll Watchers: Know The Laws In North CarolinaNC Voters Urged To Wear A Mask, Wash Hands Before, After Voting How Much NC Could Influence 2020 Presidential Election

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