Early Voting Day One Turnout Breaks Maryland All-Time Single-Day Record

The Maryland State Board of Elections announced that Monday’s unofficial voter turnout of more than 161,000 was the highest single-day early voting turnout in the state’s history. The total surpassed the previous unofficial single-day early voting record of about 143,000 from the final day of early voting in the 2016 general election, according to a press release.

In Montgomery County, more than 24,000 residents turned out to cast their ballot on the first day of early voting, according to officials.

MyMCMedia spoke with Dr. Gilberto Zelaya from the Montgomery County Board of Elections.

Tuesday’s early voting numbers in Montgomery County:

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