Secretary of State Brian Kemp announced that early voting in Georgia hit an all-time record high of just over 2 million votes.
Ahead of the general election on Nov. 6, Georgians cast 2,071,830 ballots through the Nov. 2 deadline for early voting.
Of those, 184,925 were by mail, and 1,886,905 ballots were cast in person.
Kemp said that “this milestone is a testament is a testament to the hard work of thousands of election officials all across Georgia who are dedicated to secure, accessible and fair elections for all.”
The previous record for early voting in a mid-term election was in 2014, with a total of 945,507 votes, 107,023 by mail and 838,484 in person.
Election Day is tomorrow, November 6, 2018. The polls will be open in all 159 counties from 7 AM to 7 PM unless extended by court order in specific locations.
Georgians can find their registration status, sample ballot, polling location, and other personalized voting information using the My Voter Page.