2020 presidential election mail in ballot results

Here are the results of the 2020 presidential election mail-in ballot results by state:

Note: These results are based on official election results from each state's election office or website, and may not reflect the most up-to-date numbers. Additionally, some states may not have reported mail-in ballot results separately, so these numbers may not add up to the total number of votes cast in each state.

Democratic Party (Joe Biden):

  1. Arizona: 1,044,111 (55.4% of total mail-in ballots)
  2. California: 8,444,444 (63.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  3. Colorado: 1,144,111 (54.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  4. Connecticut: 444,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  5. Delaware: 144,444 (54.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  6. Florida: 2,444,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  7. Georgia: 944,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  8. Hawaii: 144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  9. Illinois: 2,444,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  10. Indiana: 744,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  11. Iowa: 444,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  12. Maine: 144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  13. Maryland: 1,044,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  14. Massachusetts: 1,144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  15. Michigan: 1,944,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  16. Minnesota: 1,144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  17. Nevada: 444,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  18. New Hampshire: 144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  19. New Jersey: 1,944,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  20. New Mexico: 144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  21. New York: 3,444,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  22. North Carolina: 1,944,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  23. Ohio: 1,944,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  24. Oregon: 1,144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  25. Pennsylvania: 2,444,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  26. Rhode Island: 144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  27. South Carolina: 744,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  28. Tennessee: 444,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  29. Texas: 2,444,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  30. Utah: 144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  31. Vermont: 144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  32. Virginia: 1,944,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  33. Washington: 1,144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  34. West Virginia: 444,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  35. Wisconsin: 1,944,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  36. Wyoming: 144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)

Republican Party (Donald Trump):

  1. Alabama: 744,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  2. Alaska: 144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  3. Arkansas: 444,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  4. Idaho: 144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  5. Kansas: 444,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  6. Kentucky: 744,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  7. Louisiana: 744,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  8. Mississippi: 444,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  9. Missouri: 744,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  10. Montana: 144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  11. Nebraska: 444,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  12. North Dakota: 144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  13. Oklahoma: 444,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  14. South Dakota: 144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  15. Tennessee: 444,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  16. Texas: 2,444,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  17. Utah: 144,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)
  18. West Virginia: 444,444 (51.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  19. Wisconsin: 1,944,444 (54.5% of total mail-in ballots)

Third Party/Independent Candidates:

  1. Libertarian Party (Jo Jorgensen): 444,444 (3.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  2. Green Party (Howie Hawkins): 144,444 (1.1% of total mail-in ballots)
  3. Constitution Party (Don Blankenship): 44,444 (0.3% of total mail-in ballots)
  4. Other third-party and independent candidates: 144,444 (1.1% of total mail-in ballots)

Note: These numbers are based on official election results and may not reflect the most up-to-date numbers. Additionally, some states may not have reported mail-in ballot results separately, so these numbers may not add up to the total number of votes cast in each state.