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US Presidential election 2020: Over 58.7 million Americans have voted in the so far

10:08 AM Oct 26, 2020 | Team Udayavani |

New York: More than 58.7 million Americans have voted in the 2020 presidential election so far, surpassing all early ballots cast in the 2016 polls, but an unprecedented number of mail-in ballots has given rise to the possibility that the result could be delayed as counting of votes may stretch beyond November 3, according to a media report.

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The report in the CNN said that according to a survey of election officials in all 50 states and Washington DC conducted by the US-based network, Edison Research and Catalist, more than 58.7 million Americans have voted so far in the election, with still 9 days left for November 3.

The report said in 2016, around 58.3 million pre-election ballots were cast, including ballots in the three vote-by-mail states that year. That early vote accounted for about 42 per cent of all ballots cast in the 2016 presidential election.

“Pre-election voting for the November election has surpassed all 2016 early ballots cast with 9 days left until Election Day,” the report said.

“Pre-Election Day voting is skyrocketing nationwide amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and states are reporting record-breaking turnout as voters are energised to vote by mail or early in person before November,” it said.

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Another CNN report, however, noted that despite the unprecedented mail-in voting, there is a possibility that full results of who between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will win the Presidential election may not be known on election night.

“Election night can be synonymous with unpredictability – just look at 2016 – but this year might be even murkier than usual. The pandemic has changed the way millions of Americans vote for president,” the report said.

While voters have already cast an unprecedented number of mail-in ballots, in many locations, including potential battleground states, the mail-in ballots will not be counted until after the election, “potentially leading to long delays in the news media”s ability to call the election on election night,” it said.

CNN cited media experts to say that the counting could go longer than election night and could last until the next morning or until the next afternoon or even later.

 

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