Early Voting in California Recall Shows Strong Turnout in Bay AreaNewsmax, Sep 5, 2021
Election officials say the high turnout for early voting in California's recall election of Gavin Newsom on Sept. 14 is shaping up to be historic.
San Francisco Elections Chief John Arntz said few are showing up for in-person voting, but mail-in ballots are flooding in. So far, San Francisco has received 183,000 out of 500,000 sent out to registered voters.
"The turnout is 2 percentage points behind last November's 2020 presidential election," Arntz says, according to ABC 7 News, "that election was actually the biggest in the city's history."
The high voter turnout reflects strong sentiment on whether or not California Gov. Gavin Newsom will keep his job in Sacramento.
San Mateo County Assistant Elections Chief Jim Irizarry says, "There is a lot of activity in early voting, particularly on the vote by mail side of the equation."
Election officials for San Mateo say they have received 167,000 mail-in ballots out of the 440,000 sent to registered voters.
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