How many more mail in ballots
It's difficult to provide an exact number of mail-in ballots, as it can vary depending on the country, state, or locality. However, I can provide some general information and statistics on mail-in ballots.
In the United States, mail-in ballots, also known as absentee ballots, are a common way for voters to cast their ballots remotely. According to the National Association of Secretaries of State, in the 2020 general election, over 40% of all votes cast in the United States were absentee or mail-in ballots.
In the 2020 presidential election, the states with the highest percentage of mail-in ballots were:
- Oregon: 94.4%
- Washington: 83.4%
- Colorado: 74.1%
- Utah: 73.1%
- Hawaii: 72.1%
In terms of the total number of mail-in ballots cast, the top 5 states were:
- California: 12.4 million
- Texas: 4.3 million
- Florida: 3.4 million
- New York: 2.7 million
- Illinois: 2.4 million
It's worth noting that the number of mail-in ballots can vary significantly from election to election, depending on factors such as voter turnout, election laws, and the availability of mail-in ballot options.
In other countries, the use of mail-in ballots can also vary significantly. For example:
- In Canada, mail-in ballots are used in some provinces, such as British Columbia and Ontario, but not in others.
- In the United Kingdom, mail-in ballots are used in some local elections, but not in national elections.
- In Australia, mail-in ballots are used in some elections, but not in all of them.
If you're looking for more specific information on mail-in ballots in a particular country or locality, I recommend checking with the relevant election authority or government website for more information.