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What is Early Voting
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Since 2000, more people in Clark County have voted before Election Day than on Election Day, primarily as a result of Clark County’s Early Voting Program (mail/absentee ballots also account for a very small percentage). For the 2010 elections, 84 early voting sites were set up throughout the County. The many nearby neighborhood early voting sites provide eligible voters an opportunity to cast their ballot at a time and place convenient for them. Sites include shopping malls, super-markets, libraries and community centers.
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Who May Vote Early
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In Federal/State elections, all voters registered in Clark County may vote before Election Day at any early voting site. In Municipal Elections, voters registered within the specific boundaries of an incorporated city may vote at an early voting site within their own city. Early voting sites are either “permanent” (long-term) or “neighborhood” (short-term).
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When Early Voting Occurs
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It begins the Saturday, 17 days before Election Day, and continues everyday for 14 days, ending the Friday before Election Day:
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Site Schedules
Hours and days vary by site. A complete schedule with specific sites, dates and hours will be available as follows:
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The Clark County Election Department
You may find the schedule on our website, call (702) 455-VOTE (8683), or send an e-mail
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Early Voting Schedule Brochures
Available anywhere you find Voter Registration Applications, e.g., Department of Motor Vehicles, post offices, libraries, etc.
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Sample Ballot
The front section of your sample ballot contains an early voting schedule. Sample ballots are mailed before early voting begins.
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Newspapers
The Registrar of Voters publishes the schedule during the week before the period for early voting begins and at least once each week during the period for early voting.
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Where to Find Early Voting Sites
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Early voting sites are either “permanent” (long-term) or “neighborhood” (short-term).
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Permanent Sites
Permanent sites are long-term, i.e., early voting is conducted at the same location for the entire 14 days of early voting. They are usually in high-traffic areas, such as major shopping malls, Election Department offices or City Clerks’ offices. These sites have 20 to 40 touch-screen voting machines.
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Neighborhood Sites (Short-Term)
Neighborhood sites are short-term, i.e., early voting is conducted at a location for two or more days and then moves on. These sites are in smaller facilities (local supermarkets, libraries, community centers, etc.) and ensure all voters in the County have access to a site located in their neighborhood. These sites have 6 to 15 touch-screen voting machines.
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Early Voting at Vons at Desert Inn and Eastern
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Why a Specific Site is Selected
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The Early Voting Advisory Board works with the Registrar of Voters to identify and select locations which provide all Clark County voters an equal opportunity to vote during the 14 days of early voting. The Advisory Board includes representatives from various communities of interest such as senior citizens’ groups, minority interest groups, political parties and other community organizations.
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How to Early Vote
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Upon arriving at the site, your eligibility and signature will be verified before you are allowed to vote. Computers at each site are connected to the Election Department’s centralized voter registration files and your voting record will be updated when you vote, thus preventing the possibility of anyone voting twice. All early voting sites use touch screen voting machines. These machines provide ballots and instructions in both English and Spanish.
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Early Voting Turnout and Results
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Daily early voting turnout (total voters per site) will be available every night after 10:00 p.m. on the Election Department's website. Tabulated results will be available after 7:00 p.m. on Election Day. Complete tabulated election results will be on the Election Department's website or on TV cable Channel 4.
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Early Voting Trends in Clark County
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Voting Early (Before Election Day) is Easy, Convenient and Popular
Since 2000, more people in Clark County have voted before election day than on election day, through a combination of early voting (the main source) and mail ballot voting. In 2008, 87 early voting sites were open during the 14-day early voting period. The many nearby neighborhood early voting sites provide all eligible voters the opportunity to cast their ballot at a time and place convenient for them. The tables below break down turnout by voting method from 1996 to 2008. The data confirms the popularity of early voting.
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GENERAL
ELECTION
YEAR
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ACTIVE
REGISTERED
VOTERS
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TURNOUT BY VOTING METHOD
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Early Voting
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Election Day
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Mail/Absentee
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TOTAL
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No.
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%
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No.
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%
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No.
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%
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No.
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%
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2010
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736,663
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258,283
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35.06%
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174,341
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23.67%
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33,841
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4.59%
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466,465
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63.32%
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2008
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815,190
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391,805
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48.06%
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210,264
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25.79%
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50,718
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6.22%
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652,787
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80.08%
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2006
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647,904
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165,293
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25.51%
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169,503
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26.16%
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27,805
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4.29%
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362,601
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55.97%
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2004
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684,313
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271,465
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39.67%
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222,036
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32.45%
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53,357
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7.80%
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546,858
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79.91%
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2002
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547,758
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136,763
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24.97%
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148,486
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27.11%
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28,356
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5.18%
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313,605
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57.25%
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2000
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555,722
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167,522
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30.14%
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167,317
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30.11%
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49,933
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8.99%
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384,772
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69.24%
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1998
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484,794
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85,646
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17.67%
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133,572
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27.55%
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38,383
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7.92%
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257,601
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53.14%
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1996
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432,581
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46,136
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10.67%
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94,023
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44.85%
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24,927
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5.76%
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265,086
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61.28%
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PRIMARY
ELECTION
YEAR
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ACTIVE
REGISTERED
VOTERS
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TURNOUT BY VOTING METHOD
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Early Voting
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Election Day
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Mail/Absentee
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TOTAL
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No.
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%
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No.
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%
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No.
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%
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No.
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%
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2010
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692,747
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85,543
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12.35%
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79,097
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11.42%
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15,983
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2.31%
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180,623
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26.07%
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2008
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697,547
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48,193
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6.91%
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42,338
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6.07%
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12,411
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1.78%
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102,942
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14.76%
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2006
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621,221
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81,489
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13.12%
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73,693
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11.86%
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13,186
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2.12%
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168,368
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27.10%
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2004
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593,912
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71,748
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12.08%
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62,503
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10.52%
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14,624
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2.46%
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148,875
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25.07%
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2002
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516,950
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58,037
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11.23%
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59,829
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11.57%
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14,832
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2.87%
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132,698
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25.67%
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2000
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522,464
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42,904
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8.21%
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57,642
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11.03%
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13,066
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2.50%
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113,612
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21.75%
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1998
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465,807
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43,312
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7.91%
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82,668
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15.11%
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16,127
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2.95%
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142,107
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25.97%
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1996
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402,878
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11,098
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2.75%
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87,582
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21.74%
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12,305
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3.05%
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110,985
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27.54%
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More information about early voting trends is available on the Election Department's website
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