'Such an incredible increase:' Early voting numbers soar across Minnesota - Prez election numbers
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So many people are voting by absentee ballot in Hennepin County that elections officials have to find a new way to look at the numbers.
Usually we compare midterm [election] to midterm, said Ginny Gelms, the elections manager. Weve seen such incredible increase in the amount of people voting absentee this year that were actually using the presidential election for comparison.
The county is on track to match or exceed the number of absentee votes in the 2016 presidential election, Gelms said. As of Monday, 17,900 residents had turned in absentee ballots since voting started Sept. 21.
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Its not just in Hennepin County. Across Minnesota, voters have cast triple the number of absentee ballots as they had at this time in 2014, the most recent midterm election. The increase is rooted in multiple explanations but has political observers warning not to draw too many conclusions.
A high voter turnout has long been expected to benefit Democrats, because numerous polls have showed that partys voters more enthusiastic than Republicans to vote this year. But a NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll last week showed Republicans have matched Democrats enthusiasm in the wake of the battle to confirm new U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
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Across Minnesota, 42,552 people had turned in ballots as of Oct. 4, according to numbers released by the Minnesota Secretary of State. Thats an increase of 235 percent from the 12,710 absentee ballots at this time in 2014.
Democrats said the strong numbers advantaged their party.
We believe this benefits DFLers and echoes the strong turnout numbers Democrats posted in the August primary election, said Charlene Briner, a DFL spokeswoman, in a Sunday email.
But theres little evidence that shows early voting translates into more votes cast on Election Day, Schultz said.