Going into election day, Republicans have returned nearly 20,000 more mail-in ballots than Democratic voters, according to stats released by the County Registrar's Office. Not surprising in a county with such high numbers of military voters, Republicans returned 105,975 ballots as of June 4, compared to 87,683 ballots from Democrats. That, in addition to 34,339 ballots from voters who declined to state their party of choice.
In all, of the 750,917 ballots that the County Registrar sent out, just over 241,000 have been returned -- 3,660 of those are under dispute due to missing signatures and other errors.
Going into election day, Republicans have returned nearly 20,000 more mail-in ballots than Democratic voters, according to stats released by the County Registrar's Office. Not surprising in a county with such high numbers of military voters, Republicans returned 105,975 ballots as of June 4, compared to 87,683 ballots from Democrats. That, in addition to 34,339 ballots from voters who declined to state their party of choice.
In all, of the 750,917 ballots that the County Registrar sent out, just over 241,000 have been returned -- 3,660 of those are under dispute due to missing signatures and other errors.