Politics & Government
Nearly 1.5 Million Ballots Already Cast In WI: See Latest Data
Political analysts analyzed data to show what percent of early voters in Wisconsin are Democrat or Republican.

WISCONSIN — More than 1,499,164 Wisconsin voters have already cast their ballots in Tuesday’s 2024 presidential election, joining nearly 76.5 million Americans who have cast mail-in or early in-person votes.
According to a Monday analysis by NBC News of data from election officials across the country, 34 percent of early votes in Wisconsin were cast by Democrats, 26 percent were by Republicans and 40 percent were by people who haven’t declared a party.
It’s too late to mail ballots in, and residents are now urged to vote in person. Polls are open in Wisconsin from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
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If you haven't yet registered to vote, you can do so on Election Day at your polling place.
The campaigns of both former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, and his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris have pushed early voting to bank votes ahead of Election Day. Of early votes cast nationally, 41 percent have been cast by Democrats, 39 percent by Republicans, and 20 percent by no-party voters.
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