Compared to the 2020 presidential election, the amount of people voting early in Pima County decreased by more than half.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Tomorrow is the last day to mail in your ballots for the November 8 midterms, but in Pima County, the amount of people voting early is significantly down compared to 2020’s presidential election.
Eric Saphir, a professor from Pima Community College said that’s because people tend to be more attracted by promises coming from someone running for president, saying “It’s a nationwide pattern.” “Local elections are even more important than anything else because it affects exactly how your life is going on,” Nelson said.
The presidential race wasn’t officially called for a few days in 2020. Saphir said voters will probably have to wait up to a week for some of the races in this year’s midterms. He said that depends on how fast they tally the early votes and how close the race is. He said the more early votes, the longer the process.
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