Early voting is now in the rearview mirror for the 2020 General Election, and Georgians turned out in record numbers, according to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
The Secretary of State's Office released a final tally at 10 p.m. Friday, saying that more than 3.87 million voters had cast in-person and absentee ballots in the three-week early voting period. Georgia has just over seven million registered voters, according to the Secretary of State's website.
Voters who did not cast ballots during the early voting period will be able to vote on Tuesday, Nov. 3 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Those who have absentee ballots but have not returned them are being asked to take the ballots to the election office in the county where the voter is registered. Absentee ballots must be in hand at elections offices by 7 p.m. Tuesday, so mailing a ballot at this point likely means the ballot will not arrive on time to be counted.
The following numbers were released by the Secretary of State's Office Friday night:
Ballots Cast as of 10 p.m. on October 30, 2020
Total Number of Ballots Cast: 3,876,202
Total Number of Early, In-Person Ballots Cast Today: 213,027
Total Number of Early, In-Person Ballots Cast: 2,682,162
Total Number of Absentee By Mail Ballots Cast: 1,194,040
Ballots Cast as of Close of Polls on November 4, 2016
Total Number of Ballots Cast: 2,381,416
Total Number of Early, In-Person Ballots Cast: 2,200,117
Total Number of Absentee By Mail Ballots Cast: 181,299
Percent Increases*:
Percentage Increase in Total Turnout to Date: 63%
Percentage Increase in Total Early, In-Person Turnout to Date: 22%
Percentage Increase in Absentee By Mail Ballots Accepted to Date: 559%
*Percentage Increases Compare Close of Polls Data for the 19th Day of Early Voting in 2020 and 2016