The Maryland State Board of Elections reports that as of Saturday night 46,521 people had cast ballots in the first three days of early voting.
More than 73-percent of those who have voted, 34,111 voters, have been Democrats..
More than 25-percent of those who have voted, 11,683 voters have been Republicans.
Baltimore County has had the highest number of early voters with 7,036 votes cast;.
Prince George's County had the second highest total with 6,518 votes cast. Montgomery County had the third highest total with 6,266.
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I wonder how many were still alive?
ReplyDeleteReleasing these stats is exactly why I don't agree with early voting.
ReplyDeleteIf the "machine's" candidate is behind, it spurs supporters of that get out and work harder, possibly even cheat to get their candidate in.
Early voting is just a way to invite fraud .
ReplyDeleteIt does not invite fraud.. It promotes it!
ReplyDeleteI voted early...and Republican!
ReplyDeleteCant wait to get the hell out of the most dumbest worse pitiful state in the union...BYE BYE MD....not soon enough...if this state stays dem its toast.. but wont be with my vote
ReplyDeleteLooks like the dems are voting early so they can vote often?
ReplyDeleteHMMM Wonder if they were all living people?
ReplyDeleteHmm, I wonder why the republicans can't get their voters out?
ReplyDeleteWithout voter ID, this will be the trend. Get up off your butts now, Republicans!This is the last electronic voting ever! Next one is on paper. Vote in your true numbers for the right people, and the next election will be a breeze. Slack off and wait, well, you might as well give up your country.
ReplyDeleteWithout voter ID, Early voting is an invitation for fraud. Election judges are rotated daily, so If I wanted to vote once a day for all my dead neighbors, every time I would go to the polls I would see a different person who has no idea that I was there just yesterday.
ReplyDeleteThat's how easy it is.