There was record turnout at the polls during early voting in Louisiana. Political experts disagree on what conclusions can be drawn from that data.
Early voting ended yesterday for Louisiana, and Secretary of State Nancy Landry announced this year broke records. More than 103,000 Louisianans voted on the final day of early voting for 2024. The previous record was in 2020,
Hundreds of thousands have already visited polls across the state to cast ballots ahead of the Nov. 5 presidential election
Prominent Louisiana pollster and political analyst John Couvillon said Republicans have out voted Democrats by 9% in the 2024 election. That compares to the Democrats with a 7% advantage in 2020. The percentage of Black voters casting early ballots also dropped from 30% in 2020 to 25% in 2024.
In total, 960,561 Louisiana voters cast their ballots ahead of the Nov. 5 election, including absentee ballots returned. Louisiana also broke the single-day in-person record on th
According to the secretary, 960,561 Louisiana voters cast ballots early, including absentee ballots received during early voting. Between Oct. 18-29, 849,784 voters cast early in-person ballots, compared to 817,957 who did so in 2020.
More Louisianans voted early in person this year than ever before. Nearly one-third of registered voters cast their ballot ahead of the Nov. 5 election. According to the Louisiana Secretary of State,
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The numbers are in for early voting turnout in Louisiana. The number of people who voted in person broke records, but there is still a loss in the number of people who voted compared to the last presidential election.
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Louisiana has broken its previous in-person early voting record set in 2020.The Louisiana Secretary of State’s Office announced between October 18-29, a total of 849,784 voters cast their ballots early in-person,