NC Early Voting Update: November 4
Early voting in NC began on October 20. I thought it might be interesting to compare the Early Voting numbers with 2018, the last midterm election. A day-to-day comparison wouldn't tell us much, since the days are different due to how Election Day changes, and there are usually fewer votes on weekends. So I thought a total-vote comparison and an average-votes-per-day comparison would be better:
In 2018, after 15 days of Early Voting, 1,496,706 votes had been cast.
In 2022, after 15 days of Early Voting, 1,624,368 votes have been cast. Therefore, this year we have had 127,662 more votes cast after 15 days of Early Voting.
In 2018, the average number of votes per day after 15 days of EV was 99,780.
In 2022, the average number of voters per day after 15 days of EV is 108,291, a difference of 8,511 votes per day.
Things look good so far with Early Voting.
However, the biggest change is in mail-in ballots that have been received. In 2018 (in the Before Times), at this point there had been 54,343 ballots received by mail. This year, the total so far is 123,589. That's a difference of 69,246.
Overall, there have been 196,908 more votes cast this year so far than in 2018.
Source: https://carolinaelections.com/votetracker/