DENVER (KDVR) — Over 1.4 million Coloradans have already cast their votes for the 2024 election as of Wednesday, according to data from the Colorado Secretary of State's Office. This is just over 31% of all registered voters in the state.
Around 211,000 were returned on Monday and 165,000 on Tuesday.
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At this same time in 2020, over 50% of registered voters in the state had cast their ballots.
According to the data, more female voters have cast their ballots than their male counterparts.
Older voters have also cast more ballots than younger voters, with voters 65 and up turning in just under 40% of all votes in the state so far.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5, and people have until 7 p.m. on that day to either vote in person or turn their votes in at a drop box.
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