We’ll put this post up for adding updates as we get them through the day. That will include exit poll information once it comes out late afternoon. So check back regularly.
Anecdotal reports coming in from Yavapai County (a heavily Republican county in Rural #AZ) that there looks to be record breaking turnout. Longest lines people have seen in the last decade #ElectionDay
— Data Orbital (@Data_Orbital) November 8, 2022
Early #s:
— Jon Ralston (@RalstonReports) November 8, 2022
–GOP up 2 to 1 in urban NV, not inc. drop boxes. #s do not signal huge turnout.
— If you just count those, Rs now have statewide lead.
–Of first 20K who voted in Clark, overall male-female was 48-44., 800 voters were 18-24,
Still early, still ignoring mentions. pic.twitter.com/k3eOTxWNoe
Repubs still crushing it in Clark, now have 10K lead.
— Jon Ralston (@RalstonReports) November 8, 2022
One note: These totals do not include mail drop boxes — people can drop their mail ballots there. They will be tallied tonight. https://t.co/JWOtkfmNlw
IN-PERSON VOTING ONLY: As of 10am in Maricopa County: Republicans have had 23.4% (38k Total) of Election Day only voters vote, Democrats are at 11.5% (9.3k Total) and Independents at 8.4% (18.4k Total). Strong start to the day for #GOP in #AZ #Election2022
— Data Orbital (@Data_Orbital) November 8, 2022
BREAKING: Republicans expand lead to near 10,000 in Miami-Dade County, Florida in total ballots cast. These figures include both vote-by-mail and early vote, as well as Election Day ballots.
— Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) November 8, 2022
R: 222,623
D: 212,662
It's pretty apparent from precinct-level data in VA and county-level data in FL that Democrats have a turnout problem today – one that's unlikely to be solved in the next six hours.
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) November 8, 2022