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VisitWhich party will have the highest percentage of mail-in ballots in Nevada by end of early voting, November 2024?
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Official Nevada state election early voting statistics
Republicans Surge in Nevada Early Voting, Outpacing Democrats Nearly 2 to 1 Statewide
Oct 20, 2024, 04:32 AM
Early voting for the 2024 general elections has commenced in Nevada, with Republicans leading in turnout. As of October 20, a total of 76,474 votes have been cast in the state, comprising both mail-in and in-person ballots. Republicans account for 46% of the votes (35,247 votes), Democrats 31.7% (24,258 votes), and others 22.3% (16,969 votes). In-person voting saw Republicans garnering 53% of the votes, while Democrats had 28%, and others 19%. Mail-in ballots showed a narrower margin, with Republicans at 38% and Democrats at 36%. In Clark County, which includes Las Vegas, Republicans led with 14,750 votes over Democrats' 9,146 votes on the first day of early voting, a significant shift from 2020 when Democrats led by 7%. The top counties with returns in Nevada are Washoe, Nye, and Elko. This trend indicates increased Republican engagement in Nevada compared to previous election cycles.
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