One million Americans have already cast 2020 vote in ‘historic’ early voting surge

 (Independent)
(Independent)

More than one million Americans have already voted in the 2020 presidential election, the highest number of votes cast at this period in the race in US history.

The unprecedented surge has been driven by new state laws designed to help people vote safely during the coronavirus pandemic, according to election observers. But the figures may also suggest a higher than usual voter interest in one of the most divisive and polarised elections in generations.

“We’ve never seen so many people vote this far in advance of a presidential election before. We are in uncharted territory,” Michael McDonald, a political science professor at the University of Florida, told The Independent.

Around the same time in 2016, Mr McDonald noted only 9,525 people had voted, and noted the shift was “historic”.

It comes after many states changed their laws to make voting easier during the pandemic. This included the expansion of mail-in ballot measures and early in-person voting.

Virginia, which adopted a new law that allows early in-person voting, has seen the highest number of votes cast, at 287,000. North Carolina and Wisconsin follow closely behind, and 248,000 and 238,000 respectively.

“The offering [of early voting] is important. It wouldn’t be possible for people to vote if there weren’t voting options available to people at the moment. It it a supply and demand equation,” said Mr McDonald, an election expert who monitors early voting numbers posted by individual states.

But he added that voter interest is playing a role: “There is also clear a demand to vote early, where people are casting their ballots at the first opportunity.”

Still, the numbers do not give any indication as to who is winning the race. Democrats tend to vote early, and so are overrepresented in preliminary numbers. Republicans tend to turn out in higher numbers on election day.