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Georgia early voting on the rise over recent years

NBC News

A new report from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission notes more Georgia voters cast their ballots in person before election day than any other state except Texas during the 2022 midterm elections.

Early voting continued to gain popularity in Georgia while absentee voting dropped to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels last year, with 58% of voters participating during the three weeks ahead of Election Day. About 36% of voters went to the polls on Election Day, and 6% returned mail-in ballots.

The amount of early voters in Georgia has steadily increased over the years. In the most recent election, officials in Georgia opened 333 polling places for early voting and 2,430 locations on Election Day. Nationwide, Election Day voting remains the most popular way of casting a ballot.

About 49% of Americans voted on Election Day, 22% participated in person beforehand, and 29% returned mail ballots. Georgia guarantees 17 days of in-person early voting before primary and general elections, including 15 weekdays and two Saturdays. County governments also have the option of opening polling places on two Sundays.

Jeff has delivered morning news at WUGA Radio for more than a decade. He was among a team at CNN that won a George Foster Peabody Award in 1991 for an educational product based on the fall of the Soviet Union. He also won an Edward R. Murrow Award from Radio Television Digital News Association in 2007 for producing a series for WSB Radio on financial scams. Jeff is a graduate of the Babcock Graduate School of Management at Wake Forest University (MBA) and holds a BS in Business Administration from Campbell University, both in North Carolina.
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