By Adam Pagnucco.
Yesterday was the first day of early voting in the 2018 primary and it was a BIG day. The number of people who voted was a whopping 52% higher than those who voted on Day 1 of early vote in the 2014 primary.
Below we compare Day 1 turnout between 2014 and 2018 by jurisdiction.
All jurisdictions except Carroll, Cecil and Queen Anne’s had double-digit increases in turnout. In Calvert, Prince George’s and Washington, turnout doubled or close to it.
Now let’s look at party.
Democratic turnout increased by 56% vs a 40% increase among Republicans.
In viewing the above numbers, bear in mind that the number of eligible active voters has risen by just 6% over the last four years.
It’s premature to say that this equates to an increase in overall turnout as early voting has been growing as a percentage of total votes for years. Either way, we wonder if the big winners from this are the candidates who sent out early mail.