The early voting in Ohio was record-breaking, as it was in many parts of the US. More than 100.5 million people voted early, which includes absentee ballots and in-person voting. In Ohio, 3,411,463 people voted early, far outpacing 2016’s 1,798,277. The 2020 total represents nearly 62% of the ALL votes in 2016, a huge turnout. The state is now expecting full turnout to exceed 75% of registered voters, something that hasn’t happened since 1992’s record 77% turnout. Could this election exceed even that record? It’s certainly possible.
All data provided here is from the Secretary of State.
Total Early Votes by County Ranked and % of 2016’s Total Vote 1. Cuyahoga: 356,917 58.62% 2. Franklin: 347,877 59.21% 3. Hamilton: 243,992 59.64% 4. Montgomery: 152,310 58.61% 5. Summit: 148,180 56.92% 6. Butler: 108,884 62.22% 7. Stark: 101,725 57.74% 8. Lorain: 96,278 68.50% 9. Lucas: 93,770 47.16% 10. Warren: 88,405 74.72% 11. Delaware: 85,863 81.28% 12. Lake: 81,876 69.87% 13. Mahoning: 66,991 57.77% 14. Medina: 63,844 69.27% 15. Licking: 60,736 72.63% 16. Trumbull: 58,015 60.01% 17. Fairfield: 54,178 73.66% 18. Clermont: 52,831 52.85% 19. Greene: 51,731 62.37% 20. Portage: 46,399 60.45% 21. Clark: 40,124 64.83% 22. Wood: 39,793 61.38% 23. Richland: 37,681 67.99% 24. Miami: 35,955 67.72% 25. Geauga: 33,540 66.20% 26. Wayne: 29,577 58.90% 27. Tuscarawas: 26,234 63.05% 28. Union: 23,871 86.19% 29. Allen: 23,838 51.56% 30. Muskingum: 23,824 63.97% 31. Ashtabula: 23,069 56.02% 32. Hancock: 22,909 59.64% 33. Erie: 22,714 59.99% 34. Columbiana: 22,018 47.36% 35. Washington: 20,797 69.01% 36. Ross: 20,755 67.90% 37. Knox: 19,634 67.87% 38. Belmont: 19,486 62.19% 39. Marion: 18,629 70.36% 40. Scioto: 18,599 59.99% 41. Jefferson: 18,078 55.78% 42. Logan: 16,522 76.10% 43. Sandusky: 16,490 58.30% 44. Ashland: 16,254 65.71% 45. Darke: 15,949 62.30% 46. Huron: 15,794 63.17% 47. Athens: 15,562 52.38% 48. Pickaway: 15,420 61.90% 49. Mercer: 15,350 70.36% 50. Shelby: 14,320 60.09% 51. Lawrence: 14,237 53.14% 52. Auglaize: 13,951 58.63% 53. Seneca: 13,906 57.50% 54. Defiance: 13,169 71.77% 55. Crawford: 13,053 67.53% 56. Ottawa: 12,639 56.46% 57. Fulton: 12,635 59.17% 58. Madison: 12,037 69.09% 59. Putnam: 12,011 63.70% 60. Clinton: 12,002 63.96% 61. Brown: 11,781 59.86% 62. Champaign: 11,645 63.83% 63. Preble: 11,371 54.98% 64. Carroll: 11,334 86.20% 65. Williams: 11,163 64.50% 66. Coshocton: 11,034 70.46% 67. Van Wert: 10,593 76.93% 68. Jackson: 10,513 76.31% 69. Guernsey: 10,363 62.25% 70. Morrow: 10,280 61.60% 71. Highland: 9,887 53.19% 72. Hocking: 9,508 73.54% 73. Perry: 9,371 62.06% 74. Meigs: 9,150 91.13% 75. Henry: 9,019 64.18% 76. Pike: 8,902 74.49% 77. Holmes: 8,105 72.98% 78. Gallia: 8,104 62.32% 79. Hardin: 7,515 60.83% 80. Adams: 7,162 62.76% 81. Fayette: 7,132 63.50% 82. Wyandot: 6,782 63.75% 83. Paulding: 5,744 63.16% 84. Harrison: 5,368 75.55% 85. Morgan: 4,490 69.32% 86. Noble: 4,339 71.85% 87. Monroe: 4,157 60.66% 88. Vinton: 3,423 61.79%
County early voting average versus 2016’s Total: 61.62%
Early reports suggest very heavy turnout so far for Election Day.
To follow the results, here are some useful links: Columbus Dispatch Results Map US Election Atlas Hamilton County Voting Live
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