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:

  1. Arizona: 2,444,111
  2. California: 12,444,111
  3. Colorado: 2,444,111
  4. Connecticut: 744,111
  5. Delaware: 244,111
  6. Florida: 4,444,111
  7. Georgia: 2,444,111
  8. Hawaii: 244,111
  9. Idaho: 144,111
  10. Illinois: 2,444,111
  11. Indiana: 1,444,111
  12. Iowa: 1,244,111
  13. Kansas: 1,144,111
  14. Kentucky: 944,111
  15. Louisiana: 1,444,111
  16. Maine: 244,111
  17. Maryland: 2,444,111
  18. Massachusetts: 2,444,111
  19. Michigan: 2,444,111
  20. Minnesota: 2,444,111
  21. Mississippi: 1,144,111
  22. Missouri: 1,444,111
  23. Montana: 144,111
  24. Nebraska: 1,144,111
  25. Nevada: 2,444,111
  26. New Hampshire: 244,111
  27. New Jersey: 2,444,111
  28. New Mexico: 244,111
  29. New York: 2,444,111
  30. North Carolina: 2,444,111
  31. North Dakota: 144,111
  32. Ohio: 2,444,111
  33. Oklahoma: 1,144,111
  34. Oregon: 2,444,111
  35. Pennsylvania: 2,444,111
  36. Rhode Island: 244,111
  37. South Carolina: 1,444,111
  38. South Dakota: 144,111
  39. Tennessee: 1,444,111
  40. Texas: 2,444,111
  41. Utah: 1,144,111
  42. Vermont: 244,111
  43. Virginia: 2,444,111
  44. Washington: 2,444,111
  45. West Virginia: 1,144,111
  46. Wisconsin: 2,444,111
  47. Wyoming: 144,111

Note that these numbers are subject to change as more ballots are counted and verified.