Tens of millions of votes cast by mail
According to the US electoral bill, more than 50 million Americans voted, either in person or by mail, on the morning of 23 October
More than 70 million Americans voted in the US presidential election, more than half of the total turnout for the 2016 election, according to a new count.
With one week to go until election day on November 3, Americans sent ballots in record numbers, driven by the impact of the coronavirus on voting.
According to a US Election Bill count, the election could lead to the highest percentage turnout in more than a century, the latest sign of intense interest in the race between Republican President Donald Trump and challenger Democrat Joe Biden.
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Trump has repeatedly and without evidence suggested that an increase in postal voting will lead to an increase in fraud, although election experts say this is rare in American elections |
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