Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · May 15
Georgia Ends Early Voting With 800,000 Ballots Cast as Gubernatorial Primaries Stay Unsettled
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · May 15

Georgia Ends Early Voting With 800,000 Ballots Cast as Gubernatorial Primaries Stay Unsettled

8 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · May 15
  • More than 800,000 Georgians had voted early by Thursday night before the May 15 deadline, a record pace ahead of the May 19 midterm primaries.
  • The surge reached 11% of Georgia’s 7,356,974 active voters after a record 35,000-plus ballots were cast on the first day of early voting, April 27.
  • Unofficial state data showed Democrats leading the early vote with 451,901 ballots to Republicans’ 352,098, while women accounted for 57% of ballots and voters ages 55 to 79 formed the largest bloc.
  • Bleckley County topped turnout with more than 20% voting early, and several marquee races remain fluid, including gubernatorial primaries that could force June 16 runoffs.
  • That timing could matter because Gov. Brian Kemp has called a summer special session on voting-machine changes and possible redistricting after the Louisiana v. Callais Supreme Court decision.
With a ballot-counting crisis looming, what does record turnout reveal about public confidence in Georgia's elections?
Could Georgia's record primary turnout lead to low-turnout runoffs, giving a small group of voters the final say?