More than 2 million people voted in Georgia during the to vote in the beginning, which represents about 30% of all voters in this statewhich is considered the most important in the tight race for the President of the United States, according to government statistics released this Wednesday.
At a press conference, the Secretary of State of Georgia, Republican Brad Raffensberger, said on Wednesday that About four million voters are expected to vote earlyBefore November 5, more than 8 million people registered to do so. The early voting period in Georgia began on October 15th and ended on November 1st.
Raffensberger said Georgia voters continue to break their early voting records, proving that in this state “it’s easy to vote and hard to cheat.” The Secretary of State also revealed that a survey found 20 non-US citizens among the 8.2 million registered voters in Georgia.
Organizations such as the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO) They emphasized the participation of Hispanics on votes during early voting. “Spanish voters are more involved in early voting compared to 2020. So let’s keep up the good work!” said GALEO, which shows that the data is the location of Georgia Votes, which shows that 45,507 Latinos have already voted.
With 16 votes in the Electoral College, Georgia is one of the seven states that can define the race for the White House, which is why Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump have boosted their campaigns in this region since the polls opened last week.