I was looking at their data tonight, and gleamed a few things from it. Initially, I was interested in the difference between the number of Presidential votes, and literally anything else (like the Senate race).
About 80% of the ballots were "early"; 8% absentee, 12% day-of. What's not separated are early-in-person and mail-in. Over 6,000 voted for Pres, but not for a Senator, but nearly every absentee ballot selected both (I think the difference was 7). 5K of that 6K came from the "early" category. Mail in? Who can tell?
I was looking at their data tonight, and gleamed a few things from it. Initially, I was interested in the difference between the number of Presidential votes, and literally anything else (like the Senate race).
About 80% of the ballots were "early"; 8% absentee, 12% day-of. What's not separated are early-in-person and mail-in. Over 6,000 voted for Pres, but not for a Senator, but nearly every absentee ballot selected both (I think the difference was 7). 5K of that 6K came from the "early" category. Mail in? Who can tell?