VA Early Voting: We See Dead People
EPEC hits national media with an appearance on 'Real America's Voice' about noncitizens with voting history. Plus, we see dead people still receiving ballots.
In this issue of EPEC Team Newsletter:
—Cast ballots so far
—Anomalies noted: deceased voters, removed noncitizens with ballot status
—The Media Difference
Virginia 2024 Presidential Election - Early Voting
Turnout so far = 777,000
Active voters = 5,816,854
Inactive Voters = 507,949
Total Registered Voters = 6,324,803
Source: VA Dept. of Elections, September 2024
EPEC Team’s Senior Analyst Rick Naigle’s summary of Early Voting:
We are at roughly 777,000 voters who have cast ballots some two weeks into the six-plus weeks of voting.
In off-year elections we saw about 33% of all early voting ballots received in the first five weeks, with another 33% in each of the last two weeks.
We may see turnout of about 1.6 million voters before the last two weeks, about a quarter of registered voters in the Early Voting segment of Virginia’s election.
By comparison, the 2020 Presidential Election showed about 3.7 million voters who cast ballots early. We are about one-fifth of that amount in early tallies.
Already we are finding anomalies. For example:
A handful of localities with voters who were removed from the rolls by Dept. of Elections for ineligibility show they have voted on machine or have been mailed ballots.
Some of these ineligible voters requested ballots after they were removed — including deceased voters who were removed from the rolls.
Look for EPEC Team’s weekly reports each Saturday about Early Voting analysis.
DAL (Daily Absentee List) Summary Slides
By Rick Naigle
(“Approved” = ballot issued for either on-machine voting or absentee by-mail.)
Congressional District Early Voting
By Erin Joyce
Southwest Virginia Localities Impacted by Hurricane Helene:
Seven localities in Southwest Virginia have been declared disaster areas, including Galax City, which has received a spike in by-mail ballots after the storm.
Our take: voters likely decided to return them as soon as possible.
Naigle has added a slide to check progress in the counties impacted by the hurricane in Virginia:
EPEC Team’s Erin Joyce got to join the popular Warroom broadcast/podcast on Real America’s Voice this week, which generated a lot of interest in our publications.
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Look for our Weekly Report on DAL analysis and voting trends on Saturdays.
The EPEC Team urges Virginia's citizens to get out and vote! For now, that’s a wrap. #