2-24-26: Early Voting Numbers Small
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Breaking Brett Jensen kicks off the show by talking about a detailed website that tracks voting activity in North Carolina almost in real time. The database provides demographic breakdowns, including party affiliation, gender, race and even specific age by individual year. Brett then turns to turnout statistics in Mecklenburg County. Out of approximately 875,000 to 900,000 registered voters, only about 30,000 people had voted in the first 12 days of early voting. That means only a small fraction of eligible voters had participated at that point. He finds this especially striking given the significance of certain races, particularly the sheriff’s primary.
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