Voted early (in person, but technically by mail) this time. For Trump, of course.
You can watch a livestream of Yavapai County (AZ) ballot evaluation at https://iframe.dacast.com/live/2e43cad1-6de7-9c3d-3dc8-df13b5274649/c9f928b0-2c27-4c13-624c-770d8dca6596
As I understand it, these workers are “curing” and opening the mail-in vote envelopes and preparing them to be counted quickly on Tuesday.
The ballots are two, double-sided, long pages, with lots of somewhat confusing propositions. If you have real good eyes, I guess you could spot the presidential votes, every other page going into the machine, top left entry.
“Yavapai County Ballot Update [as of early Saturday morning]: 117,870 Ballots have been received [out of about 175,000 registered voters]. This includes a total of 11,329 in-person early voters. We had a very long day (and night) with over 1,600 people who patiently voted in-person on Friday which was the last day of early voting.”
State-wide thus far “Total Voted by Party Registration”
Party Total
Democrat 725,552 32.7 %
Republican 908,233 40.9 %
None/Minor 584,897 26.4 %
[Source: https://www.upliftcampaigns.com/2024azearly]
[Before you get too excited by these numbers,it must be noted that while Yavapai County (northern Arizona) is red, Maricopa County (Phoenix) has almost two-thirds of the state’s voters and is most likely blue.]
Maricopa County is (so far) voting 41% R, 33% D, 26% I. Pretty much spot on with the state overall.