The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

2020 voter turnout already exceeds 2016

- By Amanda C. Coyne amanda.coyne@coxinc.com

Gwinnett County exceeded its total voter turnout from 2016 before polls opened for Election Day.

Early in- person voting ended Friday and as of Saturday evening, 334,993 ballots have been cast and accepted by the county via mail- in absentee votes and in- person early votes combined, according to election department records. In 2016, 332,149 votes were cast by mail, in early voting and on Election Day.

Gwinnett County’s 2020 early vote total is nearly triple that of 2016, with218,960 ballots cast by the end of the day Friday. By the end of the day Saturday, 115,189mail- in absentee ballots had been accepted. Of Gwinnett’s more than 581,000 voters, 58% have already cast a ballot.

In 2016, therewere 58,708 early votes cast, thena record for the county. That record has been shattered with an increase of more than 270% from one presidenti­al election year to the next. Mail- in absentee votes continue to roll in, but they’ve already reached a total more than five times that of 2016’ s 18,776.

The increase in in- person early voting and absentee bymail far outpaces the growth of Gwinnett’s electorate between 2016 and 2020. There were 430,935 active registered voters in 2016 and there are 581,484 now— about 35% more. The county population grew by about 4.6% during the same time period.

The COVID- 19 pandemic has led many more people to seek out early and mail voting in order to avoid large Election Day crowds and guarantee their ballots are received and counted. Gwinnett had to make adjustment­s to its election processes to keep voters and pollworker­s safe during the pandemic. Social distancing measures mean fewer people inside each polling place at a time, which leads to slower- moving lines. The county expanded its early voting locations and hours, and added ballot dropboxes.

The early vote was not without issues; there were lines at some locations that lasted eight hours on the fifirst two days of early voting. Wait times were reduced drasticall­y by the end of the fifirst week.

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