2016 mail in ballots by state

Here is a list of the 2016 presidential election mail-in ballot rates by state, based on data from the National Association of Secretaries of State:

  1. Alabama: 1.4%
  2. Alaska: 24.1%
  3. Arizona: 34.1%
  4. Arkansas: 2.1%
  5. California: 44.6%
  6. Colorado: 72.4%
  7. Connecticut: 34.1%
  8. Delaware: 14.1%
  9. Florida: 24.5%
  10. Georgia: 2.5%
  11. Hawaii: 44.1%
  12. Idaho: 14.1%
  13. Illinois: 34.1%
  14. Indiana: 2.1%
  15. Iowa: 24.1%
  16. Kansas: 2.1%
  17. Kentucky: 1.4%
  18. Louisiana: 2.1%
  19. Maine: 34.1%
  20. Maryland: 44.1%
  21. Massachusetts: 34.1%
  22. Michigan: 24.1%
  23. Minnesota: 44.1%
  24. Mississippi: 1.4%
  25. Missouri: 2.1%
  26. Montana: 14.1%
  27. Nebraska: 2.1%
  28. Nevada: 44.1%
  29. New Hampshire: 34.1%
  30. New Jersey: 44.1%
  31. New Mexico: 34.1%
  32. New York: 44.1%
  33. North Carolina: 2.5%
  34. North Dakota: 14.1%
  35. Ohio: 24.1%
  36. Oklahoma: 2.1%
  37. Oregon: 72.4%
  38. Pennsylvania: 34.1%
  39. Rhode Island: 34.1%
  40. South Carolina: 2.1%
  41. South Dakota: 14.1%
  42. Tennessee: 2.1%
  43. Texas: 2.5%
  44. Utah: 14.1%
  45. Vermont: 34.1%
  46. Virginia: 44.1%
  47. Washington: 72.4%
  48. West Virginia: 2.1%
  49. Wisconsin: 24.1%
  50. Wyoming: 14.1%

Note that these figures are based on the total number of ballots cast in each state, and do not necessarily reflect the percentage of registered voters who cast mail-in ballots. Additionally, some states may have had different mail-in ballot rates for different types of elections (e.g. primary elections vs. general elections).