Over 100,000 Who Didn’t Vote In Presidential Election Have Requested Ballots For Georgia Senate Runoffs
KEY FACTS
As of early Wednesday afternoon, 102,609 Georgians who didn’t vote in the presidential race had requested a mail-in ballot, making up about 6.5% of all mail-in requests.
The demographics of those voters skew toward more traditionally Democratic groups compared with those who requested ballots after voting in the presidential race.
Non-white voters make up over 60% of the ballot requests among those who didn’t vote in the presidential race, while white voters make up a majority (52%) of mail-in requests among those who voted for president.
More than 28% of ballot requests from those who didn’t vote in the presidential race have come from voters age 39 or younger, compared with 18% of the requests from those who did vote.