Midterm election results so far

Icarus27k

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Yep. Some Americans have already voted in the election via early voting, even though Election Day itself is Nov. 2. An entire list of states and DC have early voting, but some are not as forthcoming as others about data from their early voting.

One state that is pretty forthcoming is Nevada, where the really important US Senate race (Democratic incumbent Harry Reid vs. Republican challenger Sharron Angle) is the main event. The counties of Nevada don't say how many votes each candidate received in early voting, but they do name the party affiliation of the voters. The most populous county is Clark County (Las Vegas), and the results after the first day of early voting (Oct. 16, 2010) are: 17,059 total votes have been cast. 8058 of those (about 47%) are from Democratic voters. 6466 (about 38%) are from Republican voters. And 2535 (about 15%) are NP, or neither party.

http://redrock.co.clark.nv.us/VoterRequests/EVMB/EV10G_PartyDistTurnout.pdf

The second most populous county, Washoe County (Reno), is going in the opposite direction. 4266 total votes have been cast so far. 1964 of those (about 46%) are Republican voters. 1733 (about 41%) are Democratic voters. 569 (about 13%) are NP.

Early Voting Daily Turnout Numbers

It needs to be pointed out that Clark County is a Democratic stronghold, and Washoe County is Republican Sharron Angle's home turf, so it's not surprising if Reid is leading in Clark and Angle is leading in Washoe. What's more important is the margins by which each candidate win their strongholds.
 

Icarus27k

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Strong Turnout for Democrats in Early Voting - CBS News



(CBS/AP)
Updated 7:54 a.m. ET

Election Day is already over for more than 3 million Americans, and a surprising number of them are Democrats.

Republicans clearly are gaining ground in turning out early voters compared with their showing two years ago, but figures from the first batch of states that offer clues about 2010 early voting patterns still give Democrats an edge in a number of states and big counties.

"If people thought the Democrats were just going to roll over and play dead in this election, that's not what we're seeing," said Michael McDonald, a George Mason University professor who tracks early voting nationally. "They've got to be feeling a little bit better with the numbers that they're seeing."
 

mentalfloss

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Those republican media dollars don't seem to be paying off. Someone get Murdoch on the phone.