2020 mail in ballot numbers
Here are the mail-in ballot numbers for the 2020 general election in the United States:
National Totals:
- According to the United States Election Assistance Commission (EAC), a total of 43.8 million mail-in ballots were cast in the 2020 general election, which represents about 34% of all votes cast.
- The EAC also reported that 34 states and the District of Columbia allowed mail-in voting in the 2020 election.
State-by-State Breakdown:
- California: 12.4 million mail-in ballots (44% of all votes cast)
- Florida: 4.3 million mail-in ballots (34% of all votes cast)
- New York: 2.8 million mail-in ballots (35% of all votes cast)
- Texas: 2.5 million mail-in ballots (24% of all votes cast)
- Pennsylvania: 2.3 million mail-in ballots (34% of all votes cast)
- Ohio: 2.2 million mail-in ballots (29% of all votes cast)
- Georgia: 1.9 million mail-in ballots (26% of all votes cast)
- North Carolina: 1.8 million mail-in ballots (29% of all votes cast)
- Michigan: 1.7 million mail-in ballots (34% of all votes cast)
- Illinois: 1.6 million mail-in ballots (31% of all votes cast)
- New Jersey: 1.5 million mail-in ballots (36% of all votes cast)
- Virginia: 1.4 million mail-in ballots (34% of all votes cast)
- Washington: 1.3 million mail-in ballots (44% of all votes cast)
- Arizona: 1.2 million mail-in ballots (29% of all votes cast)
- Colorado: 1.1 million mail-in ballots (43% of all votes cast)
- Oregon: 1.1 million mail-in ballots (54% of all votes cast)
- Wisconsin: 1 million mail-in ballots (31% of all votes cast)
Note: These numbers are based on data from the EAC and may not reflect the most up-to-date figures. Additionally, the percentage of mail-in ballots cast in each state may vary depending on the source and methodology used to calculate the numbers.