The figure is about 200,000 fewer than the same time period four years ago, data show.
With 20 days to go before Election Day on Nov. 5, more than 781,000 ballots have been cast so far in Michigan, according to the top election agency in the battleground state.
Earlier data produced by the Department of State show that considerably more Michigan residents requested and returned mail-in ballots during the 2020 presidential election.
The secretary’s office noted that the 2020 contest occurred in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, which sparked numerous statewide stay-at-home orders and social distancing rules. Voters were also encouraged by the secretary’s office to vote by mail over concerns about spreading the virus that causes COVID-19.
During the 2020 election, about 34 percent of people who requested mail-in ballots had returned them with three weeks to go, the office said.
Polls Show Tight Race
In 2020, election officials in Michigan certified the election for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, who was officially reported to have 2,804,040 votes, over Republican candidate President Donald Trump, who received 2,649,852 votes. Trump, meanwhile, was declared the winner of Michigan in 2016 by a narrow margin of just over 10,000 votes.
Political forecasters and polls have again signaled that Michigan, with its 15 electoral votes, will again be in play during the Nov. 5 election between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
More Campaigning
Trump said in a news release this week that he’ll head back to Detroit, the state’s most populous city and a traditionally Democratic stronghold, on Oct. 18.
His release, meanwhile, focused on relatively high inflation on groceries, elevated gas prices, and Michigan’s automotive industry.
Harris, meanwhile, visited Detroit on Tuesday, where she was interviewed by political commentator Charlamagne tha God, whose real name is Lenard McKelvey, where she was asked numerous questions from his audience.
“This is a margin-of-error race. It’s tight,” she said at one point about the election. “But I’m going to win. I’m going to win.”
And Harris is planning to meet with union workers again in Michigan on Friday. Both the International Association of Firefighters and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters declined to endorse anyone, with the Teamsters citing a lack of majority support for Harris among its million-plus members.
At a Labor Day rally in Detroit, Harris said that “you better thank a union member” for the five-day work week, for sick and paid leave, and for vacation time. “When union wages go up, everybody’s wages go up,” she said at the time.
Eligible Michigan voters can register to vote using mail-n ballots online or via mail until Monday, Oct. 21. They can also visit a local clerk’s office with proof of Michigan residency by 8 p.m. local time on Election Day.
Early polling sites in Michigan haven’t yet opened, but early in-person voting will start next Saturday, Oct. 26, and will last until Nov. 3. Voters can start casting ballots from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. local time on Election Day.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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