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Long lines are forming outside Miami Beach City Hall as Floridians participate in early voting ahead of November's US presidential election. 1ST IMAGES
Early voting results show Dominican Republic President Danilo Medina the likely winner in the country's presidential election. Julie Noce reports.
According to CNN, as of Monday over 60 million people had already cast their vote for the 2020 presidential election. More people have voted early than ever before, exceeding the 2016 early voting turnout and total number of voters at the same point in 2016. A recent CNN/SSRS poll shows that 88% of registered voters said they were likely to vote, making a total of 154 million people voting. That's an increase from the nearly 140 million that voted in 2016. What early voting cannot predict is the results of the election. Trends are showing that Democrats are more likely to vote by mail and Republicans more apt to vote in-person. While Democrats took the lead in mail-in voting in Florida and North Carolina, in Florida, Republicans are making up a larger chunk of in-person early voters. This is a different trend that what's been seen in recent years.
Seoul, Apr 1 (EFE/EPA).- South Korea's capital Thursday prepared for the two-day run of early voting ahead of the mayoral by-election day on Apr. 7.Early voting is scheduled to begin on Apr. 2 and end on Apr. 3 for people who cannot vote on the election day. (Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN).SHOT LIST: WORKERS SPRAY DISINFECTANT AS A PRECAUTION AGAINST THE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK AT A POLLING STATION IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.
Seoul, Apr 2 (EFE/EPA).- Early voting began Friday in Seoul for its mayoral by-election for people who will be unable to vote on the election day.(Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN)SHOT LIST: EARLY VOTING FOR MAYORAL BY-ELECTIONS IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.
Voters sign in and cast their ballots at a polling station in Nashville, Tennessee, as a group monitoring balloting announces that more than 50 million Americans have voted early in the White House race pitting President Donald Trump against Democrat Joe Biden. IMAGES