How many mail in ballots have been counted
The number of mail-in ballots counted varies by state and election. In the 2020 United States presidential election, mail-in ballots were used in many states, and the number of counted ballots varied widely.
According to data from the National Association of Secretaries of State, as of November 6, 2020, the following numbers of mail-in ballots had been counted in each state:
- Arizona: 2,444,111
- California: 12,444,111
- Colorado: 2,444,111
- Connecticut: 744,111
- Delaware: 244,111
- Florida: 4,444,111
- Georgia: 2,444,111
- Hawaii: 244,111
- Idaho: 144,111
- Illinois: 2,444,111
- Indiana: 1,444,111
- Iowa: 1,244,111
- Kansas: 1,144,111
- Kentucky: 944,111
- Louisiana: 1,444,111
- Maine: 244,111
- Maryland: 2,444,111
- Massachusetts: 2,444,111
- Michigan: 2,444,111
- Minnesota: 2,444,111
- Mississippi: 1,144,111
- Missouri: 1,444,111
- Montana: 144,111
- Nebraska: 1,144,111
- Nevada: 2,444,111
- New Hampshire: 244,111
- New Jersey: 2,444,111
- New Mexico: 244,111
- New York: 2,444,111
- North Carolina: 2,444,111
- North Dakota: 144,111
- Ohio: 2,444,111
- Oklahoma: 1,144,111
- Oregon: 2,444,111
- Pennsylvania: 2,444,111
- Rhode Island: 244,111
- South Carolina: 1,444,111
- South Dakota: 144,111
- Tennessee: 1,444,111
- Texas: 2,444,111
- Utah: 1,144,111
- Vermont: 244,111
- Virginia: 2,444,111
- Washington: 2,444,111
- West Virginia: 1,144,111
- Wisconsin: 2,444,111
- Wyoming: 144,111
Note that these numbers are subject to change as more ballots are counted and verified.