Columbus, Ohio today made total votes cast of 205,075
representing 154,400 of returned mailed absentee ballots and 50,675 in-person
votes, with 6days to the Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Presidential Election.
Incidentally today, there were noticeable number of young
adults and first time voters at the Franklin County Early Vote center on Morse
Road, Columbus. Sources close to the center confirmed that “over 50percent of
the day’s voters are young adults and first time voters.”
Monday, October 31 has remained the highest of in-person
votes this year with 4,480 against 4,432 same day in the 2012 Presidential
Election.
A breakdown of voters and the returned mailed absentee
ballots made available to TheNewAmericans shows that the Unaffiliated have returned 65,282
of the 94,192; Green Party returned 157 of 209; Libertarian returned 85 of 114;
Republican returned 39,024 of 50,958 and Democrat returned 49,852 of 57,137.
Voting at the Morse Road, Columbus, Ohio Early Vote
center is now every day, including Saturday, November 5 and Sunday, November 6
till Tuesday, November 8.
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