US election 2020: How many people have voted so far?

While the total number of ballots cast across the US only represents 10.2 percent of the total turnout of the 2016 election, the number of people who have voted in Vermont alone – 95,885 – account for nearly 30 percent of the state’s total turnout in 2016.

In Wisconsin, Virginia and South Dakota, the figure stands at around 25 percent of 2016’s levels, according to data from the University of Florida.

In Georgia, where a record number of 128,590 ballots were cast on the first day of early voting Monday – a more than 40 percent increase from four years ago – the high turnout has led to long queues and hours long waits.

In Kansas, Oregon, West Virginia and Virginia, the registration to vote deadline was on Tuesday night.

source: express.co.uk