Data on North Carolina's accepted absentee ballots, through 10-25:

Total Ballots: 3,171,202

NC has now exceed *ALL* of 2016's absentee ballots cast (3,102,093)

Absentee OneStop (In-Person): 2,393,047

Absentee by mail: 778,155

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NC total accepted absentee ballots, thru 10-25:

Comparison of 2016 to 2020 cumulative daily totals of mail and onestop (in-person) absentee ballots by days out from Election Day (in-person ends on Day 3, Oct. 31).

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NC total accepted absentee (mail & in-person) ballots, thru 10-25:

Comparison between 2016 daily total ballots to 2020 daily total ballots, by days out from Election Day

Additional processing by counties tend to adjust daily numbers after initial day reporting

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NC daily accepted absentee onestop (in-person) ballots, thru 10-25:

Comparison of daily numbers between 2016 and 2020 based on days out from Election Day for *just* in-person (absentee onestop) early votes

AOS = 75% of NC's total absentee ballots so far

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NC daily accepted absentee by mail ballots, thru 10-25:

Comparison of daily numbers between 2016 and 2020 based on days out from Election Day for *just* mail-in early votes

(which is 25% of NC's 2020 total absentee ballots so far)

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NC total accepted absentee ballots, thru 10-25:

By vote methods (absentee by mail and absentee onestop/in-person)

and

by party registration %s within each method and total of absentee ballots (early votes)

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NC currently has 7.3M+ registered voters

Currently 43% of NC's total registered voters having already "banked their ballot" for Nov. 3

Within party registrations:

Reg Democrats: 49% have voted
Republicans: 43%
Unaffiliated: 38%

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2016's NC electorate saw 69% of registered voters cast ballots (total of 4.7M votes)

This year, 69% = 5M potential voters

If NC's Nov. 3 electorate is 5M (total # of ballots cast):

3.1M+ represents 63% of NC's potential electorate has already voted

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NC total accepted absentee (both mail & in-person) ballots, thru 10-25:

66% from White Non-Hispanic
21% from Black Non-Hispanic
2% from Hispanic/Latino
4% from all other races Non-Hispanic

by Voter Race-Ethnicity and Party Registration within

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NC total accepted absentee ballots (both mail & in-person), thru 10-25, by generation cohorts & daily % change:

40% Boomers (-1)
25% Gen X
17% Millennials
11% Greatest/Silent (-1)
6% Gen Z

by Generations & Party Registration within cohorts

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NC total accepted absentee ballots (mail & in-person), thru 10-25, by voter regions:

29% Urban Central City Voters
27% Urban Suburb Voters
25% Surrounding Suburban County Voters
19% Rural County Voters

by Regions & Party Reg within each

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NC total accepted absentee ballots, thru 10-25:

Voters who voted in 2016's election (& vote method) OR registered in/after 2016, by party reg

Overall:

58%: voted 2016 absentee onestop
3%: 2016 absentee by mail
15%: 2016 Election Day
24% 'new' voters

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NC total accepted absentee ballots, thru 10-25:

2020 cumulative daily total #s and %s by party registration, based on days out from Election Day

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As of 10-25, of NC's 7.3M+ registered voters

3.1M+ early votes = 43% of NC's total registered voters having already "banked a ballot" for Nov. 3

Within voter race-ethnicity:

45% of White & 43% of Black voters have voted

28% of Hispanic/Latino have voted

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Tomorrow (10/27) is the deadline for requesting a NC absentee by mail ballot.

778K have been returned & accepted out of the current 1.4M+ requested, through 10-25

Party registrations within requests & returned/accepted

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NC absentee by mail ballots that have been returned and accepted vs. those still outstanding, through 10-25

broken down by party registration

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NC absentee by mail ballots, through 10-25:

Requested, Returned & Accepted/Cured, and the "accepted rate" for all party registrations and total accepted rate based on requests so far

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As a reminder: data for this thread comes from @NCSBE files:

https://dl.ncsbe.gov/index.html?prefix=ENRS/2020_11_03/

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