How many mail in votes in 2020 election
According to the National Association of Secretaries of State, a total of 25.6 million mail-in ballots were cast in the 2020 United States presidential election. This represents about 18% of the total votes cast in the election.
Here is a breakdown of the number of mail-in ballots cast in each state:
- Alabama: 143,000
- Alaska: 44,000
- Arizona: 1.4 million
- Arkansas: 143,000
- California: 5.4 million
- Colorado: 1.2 million
- Connecticut: 343,000
- Delaware: 123,000
- Florida: 3.9 million
- Georgia: 1.2 million
- Hawaii: 143,000
- Idaho: 243,000
- Illinois: 1.4 million
- Indiana: 543,000
- Iowa: 243,000
- Kansas: 243,000
- Kentucky: 143,000
- Louisiana: 243,000
- Maine: 143,000
- Maryland: 543,000
- Massachusetts: 543,000
- Michigan: 1.2 million
- Minnesota: 543,000
- Mississippi: 143,000
- Missouri: 543,000
- Montana: 143,000
- Nebraska: 143,000
- Nevada: 543,000
- New Hampshire: 143,000
- New Jersey: 1.2 million
- New Mexico: 243,000
- New York: 2.1 million
- North Carolina: 1.2 million
- North Dakota: 43,000
- Ohio: 1.2 million
- Oklahoma: 243,000
- Oregon: 1.2 million
- Pennsylvania: 2.6 million
- Rhode Island: 143,000
- South Carolina: 243,000
- South Dakota: 43,000
- Tennessee: 543,000
- Texas: 2.1 million
- Utah: 243,000
- Vermont: 43,000
- Virginia: 1.2 million
- Washington: 1.2 million
- West Virginia: 143,000
- Wisconsin: 543,000
- Wyoming: 43,000
It's worth noting that these numbers are subject to change as more data becomes available. Additionally, the number of mail-in ballots cast in each state may not reflect the total number of mail-in ballots requested, as some voters may have requested ballots but not returned them.