Officials moved to approve the 2024 General Election canvass at a recent Pinal County Board of Supervisors meeting. The election cycle that local authorities have determined to be successful comes to an end with this routine verification. At the forefront, Recorder Dana Lewis highlighted the technological and logistical efforts that facilitated the electoral process with an insightful presentation on the election’s data.
211,595 out of 282,639 registered voters cast ballots during the meeting, a noteworthy turnout that matched the general election turnout of 74.86% in 2020. The data shows a sharp rise in voter turnout over the past four years, which is consistent with the population expansion of Pinal County while maintaining the same percentage turnout.
With 166,026 people choosing to cast their ballots early, early voting remained a popular choice among voters. 44,338 people cast ballots on election day, with a small 1,231 using provisional ballots. These numbers were included in Recorder Lewis’ presentation, which is open to the public for anyone who wants to learn more about the county’s electoral involvement.
The county website offers a detailed review of the official canvass for those who are interested. Additionally, a complete recording of Recorder Lewis’ electoral breakdown is accessible, providing openness and a chance to comprehend the complexities of the electoral process. For anyone who wants to observe how their vote is converted from the ballot box to the final tally, it provides a thorough behind-the-scenes look at the Pinal County electoral process.
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