More than one million Massachusetts residents have already voted in the 2024 election, according to Secretary of State Bill Galvin’s office.
By the secretary’s count, with more than 1.1. million votes cast by mail and at early voting locations, 23.5% of all registered Bay State voters have already made their voices heard with more than a week left in the election.
Here’s the full breakdown as of Monday, according to Galvin’s staff:
Vote by mail applications received — 1,384,983 (27.4% of voters); ballots mailed — 1,376,935 (99.4% of requested ballots); ballots returned — 859,539 (62.4% of mailed ballots); early ballots cast — 327,923; total ballots cast so far — 1,187,462 (23.5% of registered voters).
Early voting runs through Friday, and mail-in ballots can be counted if they are postmarked by Election Day and received by November 8. Overseas voters get until the 15th, but ballots must be postmarked as mailed by November 5.
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