Election day is less than a week away and Montgomery County residents are showing up in droves for early in-person voting.
The cumulative total of residents who showed up for day one and two of early voting is 46,000.
Dr. Gilberto Zelaya, with the Montgomery County Board of Elections, gave an update during the county’s weekly virtual COVID-19 briefing on Wednesday.
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Unofficial Early Voting Day #1 Turnout:
G'town Rec: 3,434
Bohrer Park: 3,009
Wheaton Library/Rec: 2,833
SS Civic: 2,662
Potomac Rec: 2,659
Praisner Rec: 2,081
Lawton Rec: 1,990
Sandy Spring: 1,802
MidCounty Rec: 1,575
EOB: 1,133
Damascus: 1,181
MoCo: 24,359 total votes pic.twitter.com/y2f6X4TkyB— MontgomeryMDVotes (@777Vote) October 27, 2020
Unofficial Early Voting Day 2 Turnout:
Bohrer Park: 3,241
G'town: 3,079
Wheaton Library: 2,704
Potomac: 2,636
Lawton: 2,133
SS Civic: 2,003
Praisner: 1,650
Damascus: 1,404
Sandy Spring: 1,392
EOB: 1,191
MidCounty: 1,171
Total votes (Day 2): 22,604
Cumulative (Day 1-2): 46,963 pic.twitter.com/websi4ocW8— MontgomeryMDVotes (@777Vote) October 28, 2020
Unofficial (10AM) Early Voting Day 3 Turnout:
Bohrer Pk: 530
Damascus: 242
EOB: 244
G'town Rec: 597
Lawton Rec: 432
MidCounty Rec: 186
Potomac Rec: 549
Praisner Rec: 280
Sandy Spring: 360
SS Civic: 301
Wheaton Library/Rec: 454*MoCo unofficial (10AM) total votes: 4,175 pic.twitter.com/KOZqsDvfJ3
— MontgomeryMDVotes (@777Vote) October 28, 2020