Officials reported a significant uptick in turnout for early voting with less than a week remaining in Ohio’s state-wide elections.
They anticipate both the number of in-person votes and mail-in ballot submissions to experience large increases, with Melanie Amato, the Secretary of State’s office director of communications, disclosing that more than 200,000 people have already voted in person, and approximately 110,000 mail-in ballots have been tallied.
Compared to previous data, these figures demonstrate a noteworthy surge. The stats surpass the August pre-election numbers of 192,000 in-person voters and 93,000 mail-in ballots.
Polling stations will welcome Ohioans on November 7th, where locals will also be casting votes on two critical statewide issues: access to abortion in the state, and legalizing possession of marijuana.