San Diego County Registrar Michael Vu Reports Early Voting Numbers

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Published: 27 Oct, 2018
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San Diego, CALIF.- County Registrar Michael Vu has sent IVN San Diego the current absentee ballot numbers.

Here is the breakdown:

Total Ballots Returned:  371,719

141,799   38.1%  (DEM)

134,833  36.2% (REP)

78,475    21.1%   (No Party Preference)

NPP voter turnout is a little more than 20% which, if it holds, would be a larger percentage turnout than the 2016 presidential election.

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At the end of September, the county had 1.7 million registered voters.

Those who have already voted account for 8.7 percent of that total.

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